Wednesday, April 28, 2010

What Candidate best for reducing oil prices and increasing production?

Since none of them have said a tangible word about this problem, it's really hard to say. If anyone finds out let me know.What Candidate best for reducing oil prices and increasing production?
Oil prices aren't going down. There's nothing any of the candidates can do to stop it, short of providing government subsidies.





The best thing any candidate can do for energy costs is to bring alternative sources of energy online in a major way. The candidate most interested in alternative energy is John Edwards.What Candidate best for reducing oil prices and increasing production?
Ron Paul!
Sorry OBG--I don't know how u can criticize Democrats for a gas tax increase-first of all, I don't think that's accurate, unless Jimmy Carter is running again.


Bush has increase gas prices more than we could ever have imagined.
John Edwards! This is his platform, but, only in part. Check him out, you just might like what you find out! He is much more than a big house %26amp; $400 haircuts!
Whichever one wants to drill in Alaska. That's what it'll take to reduce oil prices.
The only say they have in increasing production is by allowing the building of refinerys and drilling in the U S. That will drop gas prices real low. if not keep bowing to the will of opec. The U S goverment does not and cannot set the price of oil.
Anyone of the Republicans will do that! Now we all know all the Dem's will not drill for anymore oil or do anything to help.Dem's will unfortunately raise taxes on gas and try to take away any profits oil companies make.......yeah that ought to help.LOL
Congressional democrats are already working on a plan to increase gas taxes by $0.60 a gallon.
none of them. Wanna know why boys and girls? Because that would be socialism. I hate the oil companies just as much as you, but absolutely no more government control bullshit. STOP.





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Ron Paul 2008.
No one will or can. Especially short turn. Lowering them will take a long time. Instead, they will/are advertising hybrids, more miles per gallon, and people being more conservative as they try to invest in energy.

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