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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 275172" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Is rhetoric all you really know? Do you get your information straight from the democrats head office? </p><p> </p><p>War is never pretty or perfect, but sometimes it is necessary. Whether you agree with why we are there or not there is a job that must be finished. We are winning, Iraq is stabilizing, and we are closer to reaching our goals now than we ever have been. This may be bad news for the democrats, but it is a reality and despite all their efforts to discredit General Patraeus he is managing this war effectively.</p><p> </p><p>When it comes to oil and gas prices please understand supply and demand is what makes up the free market. When people demand more oil and the supply doesn't change the price has to rise otherwise we use up what little supply we have. Its not the cost of pumping it, but rather the cost of keeping oil flowing to everyone who needs it without running out. With the price rising it creates an incentive for oil companies to explore areas for oil that otherwise would be too costly to reach. It also creates an incentive for the auto industry to begin serious research into alternative forms of energy to power our cars and trucks so we aren't so dependent on oil. </p><p> </p><p>Big oil is a term regularly used by you liberal loons in order to demonize the very capitalistic principles that make our country great. Please keep in mind that the oil companies earn less profit per gallon of fuel than the federal government who is doing nothing to help ease the pain of energy prices in this country. Perhaps the government should tax our fuel less so we can better afford it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 275172, member: 249"] Is rhetoric all you really know? Do you get your information straight from the democrats head office? War is never pretty or perfect, but sometimes it is necessary. Whether you agree with why we are there or not there is a job that must be finished. We are winning, Iraq is stabilizing, and we are closer to reaching our goals now than we ever have been. This may be bad news for the democrats, but it is a reality and despite all their efforts to discredit General Patraeus he is managing this war effectively. When it comes to oil and gas prices please understand supply and demand is what makes up the free market. When people demand more oil and the supply doesn't change the price has to rise otherwise we use up what little supply we have. Its not the cost of pumping it, but rather the cost of keeping oil flowing to everyone who needs it without running out. With the price rising it creates an incentive for oil companies to explore areas for oil that otherwise would be too costly to reach. It also creates an incentive for the auto industry to begin serious research into alternative forms of energy to power our cars and trucks so we aren't so dependent on oil. Big oil is a term regularly used by you liberal loons in order to demonize the very capitalistic principles that make our country great. Please keep in mind that the oil companies earn less profit per gallon of fuel than the federal government who is doing nothing to help ease the pain of energy prices in this country. Perhaps the government should tax our fuel less so we can better afford it. [/QUOTE]
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