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red states rule
02-05-2013, 04:08 AM
It;s about time. Fire up those drill, pump that oil, and lets put people back to work




While touting his ostensible “all of the above” energy plan and working the campaign trail not so very long ago, President Obama would justify his many expensive green-energy plans by repeatedly saying something along the lines of, (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/us-oil-resources-president-obamas-non-sequitur-facts/2012/03/14/gIQApP14CS_blog.html) “America consumes 20 percent of the world’s oil, but only has two percent of its reserves” — which is about as bogus a statistic as it gets. America only having two percent of the world’s oil relies on measures of its proven reserves, i.e., the amount of oil that has both been discovered and is technologically and economically feasible to extract, remaining static.


New technology means that oil deposits the world over are suddenly a lot more available for cost-effective human productivity, and while certain states have taken advantage of the effectively growing oil-and-gas abundance — North Dakota has been raking it in by tapping into the Bakken shale formation — California is sittin’ pretty atop a formation four times the size of that one. The NYT (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/04/us/vast-oil-reserve-may-now-be-within-reach-and-battle-heats-up.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&ref=us&&pagewanted=all) reports:

These wells are tapping crude directly from what is called the Monterey Shale, which could represent the future of California’s oil industry — and a potential arena for conflict between drillers and the state’s powerful environmental interests. …


Comprising two-thirds of the United States’s total estimated shale oil reserves and covering 1,750 square miles from Southern to Central California, the Monterey Shale could turn California into the nation’s top oil-producing state and yield the kind of riches that far smaller shale oil deposits have showered on North Dakota and Texas.


For decades, oilmen have been unable to extricate the Monterey Shale’s crude because of its complex geological formation, which makes extraction quite expensive. But as the oil industry’s technological advances succeed in unlocking oil from increasingly difficult locations, there is heady talk that California could be in store for a new oil boom.
Economic growth, private-sector job-and-wealth creation, more tax revenue, prosperity that can help lift up California’s poorer populace without government intervention? You know what that means — enter the environmental-lobby hissy fit.


http://hotair.com/archives/2013/02/04/california-sitting-atop-black-gold-but-going-for-the-green/

Esox
02-05-2013, 01:57 PM
They could just get back to drilling and pumping in Santa Barbara.

You just about can't chunk a 9 iron at the country club without striking a gusher.

PostmodernProphet
02-05-2013, 04:17 PM
good lord, the Beverly Hillbillies are going to strike it rich and move to Tennessee for lower taxes.......

Voted4Reagan
02-05-2013, 04:19 PM
good lord, the Beverly Hillbillies are going to strike it rich and move to Tennessee for lower taxes.......

Texas or Florida..... No Income Taxes at state level

aboutime
02-05-2013, 07:09 PM
Let's try this again. Everyone reading who loves Obama, and Democrats.

Do yourself a favor before coming here to brag about how great Obama and the Democrats are. Will ya please?

Namely. Investigate ALL of our States, and learn WHICH are the most successful,
which have lowest or no state taxes,
which have low unemployment,
which have lower criminal activity, and crime statistics.

Then notice...IF YOU DARE.

Which states also have Republican Gov's,
And Which states have Republican led legislatures.

Be honest. Then tell us. Why you live in a state where the people are LEAVING?

red states rule
02-06-2013, 02:45 AM
On Fox News last night I watched as a liberal Dem admitted the 67% tax rate Phil Michelson pays on every dollar he earns over $1 million is NOT enough. No wonder people and companies are fleeing the state of Taxafornia