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Remember, she was governor of an oil producing state for almost three quarters of a term, so that makes her an expert.

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You forgot the rate at which oil can be drilled safely and the quality of the oil drilled. Most of the oil we pump out of the ground here is a low quality stuff and barely suitable for refinement. This is why we import so damn much.

I once did the math when people were bitching about ANWR and at the time, gas was $3.50/gallon in the USA. I even rounded the total number of barrels in ANWR up to 5 billion instead of the projected 3.5 billion.

Long story short, we would only have saved 5¢ per gallon… and that’s only after making about 10 miraculous assumptions regarding quality and production.

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Kenb3 is correct. Just like George W. Bush was the governor of a border state, so he was an expert of foreign policy. And Barack Obama was born in Kenya Hawaii and is an expert on native cultures and the oppressive hand of imperialists.

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Oh.. and assuming the rate of consumption would remain constant long enough for this oil to mean anything once it hits the market in 10 years (the projected time it would take for the oil to hit the market).

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This somehow reminds me of George W. Bush’s oil policy. Specifically, his policy in the first year of his first term, where he kept trying to get favorable energy treaties with Mexico. One Mexican newspaper said, “Bush has a vision of cheap, limitless oil flowing from Mexico to the United States. Only three things stand in his way: The laws of physics, the laws of supply and demand, and the laws of Mexico.”

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Mary Warner said on October 17th, 2009 at 10:27 pm

I live in an oil state, Oklahoma. There is still lots of known oil around, but most of the wells are idle these days– even last year when the price was soaring, they only started a few of them back up. Because it’s just not worth it. The amount of oil available from each well is pretty small, and since what remains is fairly thick, it’s hard to pump out. Most of the easy oil in the world is gone now, but so few people in Washington seem to understand that. But then, few people in Washington seem to understand much of anything besides how to wheel and deal for power.

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I agree. Rachel Maddow covering this would be brilliant!

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While it’s true her proposal wouldn’t do anything to solve the energy crisis, it certainly would bring industry, jobs and money to alaska. Is she an idiot, or just a politician trying for a pork barrel?

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Midas: She’s an *ex*-politician trying to pork-barrel.

Seriously! She’s a one-time 3/4 term governor of a marginal state and a failed vice-presidential candidate. The next election is three years away, so it’s not even like she’s positioning herself for that. Why does she still get a national stage?

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Is she an idiot, or just a politician trying for a pork barrel?

Yes.

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Fred Davis said on October 18th, 2009 at 8:17 pm

Why does she still get a national stage?

Politically speaking she’s comparable to carrottop, but judged as a comedian she’s comparable to Bill Cosby.

And why did Cosby get booked to do stand up shows? Because he was really fucking funny.

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Politically speaking she’s comparable to carrottop, but judged as a comedian she’s comparable to Bill Cosby.

And why did Cosby get booked to do stand up shows? Because he was really fucking funny.

Eh. I think you’re been too generous here. Politically speaking she’s comparable to that guy who’s friends always tell him he’s really funny so he gets up on stage drunk during open mike night and tries to do an entire act off the top of his head.

Judged as a comedian, she’s more comparable an Interstate traffic accident.

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Evil Abraham Lincoln said on October 19th, 2009 at 10:38 pm

John Seavey: Mexicans aren’t *people*, you silly silly man! They’re just a bunch of siesta-taking taco eaters whose women start out really hot and then burn out before they’re forty, silly silly man. Besides, what would they even *do* with all of that oil, use it to power corn-grinding equipment and blenders for margaritas? Silly, silly silly man…

My supervisor says shit like this on a daily basis, and he honestly believes that Bush hung the moon in the sky. Pray for me.

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