peachgirl said:I happen to be a citizen of the United States. I'm perfectly willing to let other countries take care of their own business.
However, as I've said before,the higher oil prices go, the better the economy gets in my state. We may be paying higher gas prices (although some of the lowest rates in the country), but the improved economy is making up for it.
Also, this part of the country doesn't use heating oil. We use natural gas or all electric....neither are predicting any big spikes in costs this winter...at least not locally.
Just call us little Saudi Arabia....
Regardless, I'm perfectly happy to have my money go to Vely nezuela rather than line the pockets of Bu$h's buddies in Saudi Arabia.
The better your economy will get "to a point". People still need to drive to work, truck their produce across country, fill their supermarkets, provide food products to restaurants. Elevated fuel prices will impact even you. Your conspiracy theories regarding President Bush's " buddies" in Saudi Arabia is getting tiresome. If that were indeed the case, he wouldn't have proposed drilling in Alaska. In fact, given the power you have all attributed to the Patriot Act, he probably could have shut down Oklahoma.