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In article , "G.R. Patterson III"
wrote: Doug Carter wrote: I really, really hate to agree with Martin, but, if we (in the U.S.) would put a full court press on reducing oil consumption then prices would go down. Yes, prices would. And that would permanently reduce the amount of available domestic oil. Which would *increase* the dependency on imports from other countries. Re-read my post. It's not a simple system, driving down the price of oil isn't simply a matter of only reducing consumption. Other aspects have to be addressed such as, as mentioned above, getting the EPA on board instead of having them (the EPA) creating even more counterproductive regulations. In addition, the consumption in other nations will have to be considered. -- Bob Noel |
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