headscratcher4
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George W. Bush, asked today whether he regrets not doing more during his first term to prevent high gas prices now: "You might remember when I first came in. I think the price of oil was like -- I know it was below $20. And it's all of a sudden now that the price of oil is up, alternatives become much more economically viable, and therefore I think the American people are going to see a lot of technological development happen quickly, which will enable people to have different options and different choices."
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060428-2.html
So, you see, the spike in oil prices is all part of Bush's forward looking vision of an energy economy that isn't dependent on Oil. In fact, I suspect the reason that Cheney wanted to keep participation in the energy meetings secret was because he was telling Oil Companies that their era was over, that the Bush Administration was going to do anything it could to hike prices thus creating momentum NOT FOR DRILLING IN ALASKA -- as their cover story might have you believe -- but for creating alternative sources of energy.
He's brilliant. I am so ashamed of my prior lack of respect.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060428-2.html
So, you see, the spike in oil prices is all part of Bush's forward looking vision of an energy economy that isn't dependent on Oil. In fact, I suspect the reason that Cheney wanted to keep participation in the energy meetings secret was because he was telling Oil Companies that their era was over, that the Bush Administration was going to do anything it could to hike prices thus creating momentum NOT FOR DRILLING IN ALASKA -- as their cover story might have you believe -- but for creating alternative sources of energy.
He's brilliant. I am so ashamed of my prior lack of respect.