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   / Global Warming? #3,023  
Kind of a chicken and egg problem then. If you cannot stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen.

This simply proves my earlier point. Of course, none of us is half as clever as you, so you obviously win.
 
   / Global Warming? #3,024  
LoL...! C'mon you really believe that spiel?

The guy comes across as nothing but a "salesman"....as much time as he spends logged on/blathering here and searching the web for anything that supports his misguided opinions...a doctor? you've got to be kidding...:laughing:...I doubt he has more than an associates degree from a community college...!

he lost all credibility here years ago...and I would guess that his only real affiliation with the world of medicine is as a pharmaceutical salesman...

You know what they say...walks like a salesman, talks like a salesman...it's a salesman...

Or as too many do, withyou leading the pack, make posts that have zilch to do with GW and consist of nothing but ad hominems.

Do you _have_ anything other then insults to contribute to the subject?

Harry K
 
   / Global Warming? #3,025  
TCJatko said:
This simply proves my earlier point. Of course, none of us is half as clever as you, so you obviously win.

Nah, just pickup basketball rules. No blood, no foul. Those with delicate sensibilities don't generally bother to participate. The rest hopefully practice some judgment but give as good as they get.
 
   / Global Warming? #3,026  
Now that's not man made, There you go,........ it Just goes to show the earth will do what it wants to do Man or no Man , we just have to adjust and live with it.

Oil and gas it's as natural on this earth as water. We should use more of it, just figure out a way to make it burn cleaner. Not use less of it. It's there for our survival. Where would we be if oil and gas was not on this planet? Think about that, everything is made from oil everything. and the left demonizes it. I wouldn't be surprised if someday we figure green energy turns out to be not very feasible and we turn to oil big time, because we made it cleaner. Maybe that's what the scientist should be spending there time on. Making our most valuable resources oil and gas cleaner. Instead of finding ways not to use it.

You do realize that oil and gas are a finite resource? Once it is gone it is gone forever. No, we haven't found all of it yet but we will eventually.

Harry K
 
   / Global Warming? #3,027  
Do you _have_ anything other then insults to contribute to the subject?

IMO...the only real "contributions" in this entire thread are from those that have offered their own personal weather (climate change) observations...

The rest of the entire thread is nothing but rhetoric from those that either drink the al gore kool-aid or those that maintain an open mind and don't...

IMO...ANY post that does not consist of personal weather observations is fair game.

There is absolutely nothing that can be gained from the blathering harangues posted by said "kool-aid" drinkers...regardless of how much they wish it were so...Nothing will change this unless this thread is still active sometime in the next century when by then there may be enough data to make anything other than surmised suppositions and conjecture formed theories and opinions.
 
   / Global Warming? #3,028  
turnkey4099 said:
You do realize that oil and gas are a finite resource? Once it is gone it is gone forever. No, we haven't found all of it yet but we will eventually.

Harry K

Define finite. I once sat through a brief from an foreign official explaining how their reserves alone could run the world for 100 years. And if you continued the rate of new finds/technology it was estimated at 500 years. How much is bluster is hard to say.
And there's this.
http://rense.com/general63/refil.htm
Looks like old wells are filling back up. Could be from other caches or deeper pockets. But it is cheaper to keep the rig in the same place then drill a new hole. Plus less paperwork since no one is getting drilling permits on federal lands.
Just some more info for all.
 
   / Global Warming? #3,029  
You do realize that oil and gas are a finite resource? Once it is gone it is gone forever. No, we haven't found all of it yet but we will eventually.

Harry K
If finite is the case, it's still a long time from now. All I see is there is more and more showing up every day. I don't like the idea that energy has to be so expensive before new technology is developed. Flood the earth with oil and bring gas prices down at the pumps to $1.00 a gallon or less. That would put more money in people's pockets and the economy than anything else. How much could food prices come down if diesel was 80 cents a gallon. $1375.00 on heating oil for the season instead of $5500.00. That's real money. How many homes, businesses, schools, and governments could save just on heating fuel alone.
Everything will be booming. Then pay down the debt, fund research for new technology, get the space program back up and running, etc. etc. Use oil to do it. Use oil to save the pensions, use oil to repair roads and bridges, and use oil to make new ball fields etc. etc. Use oil to make itself cleaner.

I could see every house in the future having its own safe power plant or something, just like now we have water heaters and furnaces. You have this little box in the corner that runs everything. No more power lines. You need money to do this. Use oil to develop it. Not oil to run it.

But you can't do all this if no one has any money. No one has any extra spending money - from families and friends, to cities and towns, to the federal government. FREE THE OIL. Use the natural resource of the world to save the world.
But only for ten years. After ten years oil prices have to go back up, so it gives us ten years with lots of money to figure it out.

Not purposely raise the cost of energy, drain any extra money people have, make them live with less for something we may not even have any say in the outcome. Trying to develop new ideas without any money is the hard way to do it. Get the economy booming first, and use cheap energy to get there. We need another industrial revolution - not go back to the 17th century before oil. Use oil to get us back in the black and then to the green. We need an OIL revolution. I know you guys will chop this up with many reason why it can't happen and shouldn't . If I were smarter like you guys I probably would not have written it. Spending $20.00 a week on gas instead of $100.00 (that is just one person) a week would go a long way for everyone. What does the bankrupt state of California spend on fuel every year? What does the US government spend? Everyone will benefit all the way around. Just seems to me oil is the best way out of this mess right now. Then figure out how to get rid of it. Probably could do it in less than ten years.
 
   / Global Warming? #3,030  
WaxMan said:
If finite is the case, it's still a long time from now. All I see is there is more and more showing up every day. I don't like the idea that energy has to be so expensive before new technology is developed. Flood the earth with oil and bring gas prices down at the pumps to $1.00 a gallon or less. That would put more money in people's pockets and the economy than anything else. How much could food prices come down if diesel was 80 cents a gallon. $1375.00 on heating oil for the season instead of $5500.00. That's real money. How many homes, businesses, schools, and governments could save just on heating fuel alone.
Everything will be booming. Then pay down the debt, fund research for new technology, get the space program back up and running, etc. etc. Use oil to do it. Use oil to save the pensions, use oil to repair roads and bridges, and use oil to make new ball fields etc. etc. Use oil to make itself cleaner.

I could see every house in the future having its own safe power plant or something, just like now we have water heaters and furnaces. You have this little box in the corner that runs everything. No more power lines. You need money to do this. Use oil to develop it. Not oil to run it.

But you can't do all this if no one has any money. No one has any extra spending money - from families and friends, to cities and towns, to the federal government. FREE THE OIL. Use the natural resource of the world to save the world.
But only for ten years. After ten years oil prices have to go back up, so it gives us ten years with lots of money to figure it out.

Not purposely raise the cost of energy, drain any extra money people have, make them live with less for something we may not even have any say in the outcome. Trying to develop new ideas without any money is the hard way to do it. Get the economy booming first, and use cheap energy to get there. We need another industrial revolution - not go back to the 17th century before oil. Use oil to get us back in the black and then to the green. We need an OIL revolution. I know you guys will chop this up with many reason why it can't happen and shouldn't . If I were smarter like you guys I probably would not have written it. Spending $20.00 a week on gas instead of $100.00 (that is just one person) a week would go a long way for everyone. What does the bankrupt state of California spend on fuel every year? What does the US government spend? Everyone will benefit all the way around. Just seems to me oil is the best way out of this mess right now. Then figure out how to get rid of it. Probably could do it in less than ten years.

You cannot be very intelligent...
Because you make way too much sense.
And you have no chance in politics, since you seem to truly understand mathematics.

I think you will be unwelcome in anarchist circles, or the communist party. You will never get a job handing out welfare checks or food stamps, because your solutions create jobs and prosperity.

Your blind obsession with common sense capitalism, doesn't quite fit the new world order.

You need to go back and get a real education, and stop writing your useless drivel here. What advantage could there possibly be in helping the USA remain a free, prosperous, generous nation?

:D
 
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