Asking for More Oil?

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bushfinger

George W. Idiot continues to prove that he is in fact if not the worst president in history, one of the dumbest. He was in Saudi Arabia asking OPEC to open up their reserves to ease the price increases we are experiencing in the US. Is he on crack?  

I seem to remember a speech he made not long ago about the US being addicted to oil. So theres a great idea....Not!  Why does he think this is a good idea? This is like offering a heroine addict more heroine to get them to stop using heroine. Not to mention the fact that oil is a dying resource. They can increase output but only for so long before demand will outstrip production and we will be right back where we started or worse.

Instead of decreasing our demand of foreign oil, he wants to increase it. Is he even on the same planet anymore? So once again, we have been misled by this guy. Wake up and smell the friggin coffee people!

If the answer were increasing output the OPEC nations and Saudi Arabia would have done it a long time ago. The answer is conserving and decreasing our use of the stuff. For those of you who drive a monster truck to work, find something smaller and more fuel efficient. There is an Idea. The fact is, Mr. Bush doesn't want to go through with the new fuel economy standards that the EPA put into effect and he figures that if he can drive down the price of oil all of us who don't pay close atttention will ignore it.

Once a dirty oil man, always a dirty oil man and once again the idiot flips off the people in this country that care. Bush seems to think that oil prices are what is causing the economy to fail, again, the man must not be paying attention. Even OPEC and the Saudi's understand that the price of oil isn't what is causing our economy to crumble. Here is the article and also the video of George the Idiot lying out of the asshole he calls a mouth.

Whats that black stuff coming out of his nose?  

 http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/681e5234-c3d8-11dc-b083-0000779fd2ac.html

Responding to remarks by Mr Bush, who is staying with Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, Mr Naimi said: "Presidents and kings have every right, every privilege, to comment or ask or say whatever they want."

He added: "The concern for the US economy is valid but what affects the US economy is more than the price of oil."

 

3 Comments

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endopay said:

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