Seems like whether or not we lift the ban on offshore drilling is the issue of the day. What are people's thoughts? Most every analyst I've seen agrees that it isn't going to have a short-term impact on oil production/prices, that we're probably looking 5-10 years into the future before we see any effect, but that doesn't necessarily mean it isn't worthwhile.
I kinda go back and forth on it. We're never going to be completely weaned off of oil, so the less we have to rely upon folks in the mideast to supply it, the better off we are. On the other hand, I think some proponents of the offshore drilling view it as the primary component of our energy policy, which seems awfully short-sighted. Global demand is increasing, and by the time we get our production ramped up, I question whether it will have much impact in the bigger picture -- prices will still be sky-high.
More importantly, though, it takes our eye off the bigger need to start finding other ways to create energy here at home. Bush acknowledged a while back that our country is addicted to oil. Well, you don't cure addiction to oil by manufacturing more oil. More oil might serve as a methodone clinic of sorts for our addiction, but eventually, we've got to get our jones some other way.
I kinda go back and forth on it. We're never going to be completely weaned off of oil, so the less we have to rely upon folks in the mideast to supply it, the better off we are. On the other hand, I think some proponents of the offshore drilling view it as the primary component of our energy policy, which seems awfully short-sighted. Global demand is increasing, and by the time we get our production ramped up, I question whether it will have much impact in the bigger picture -- prices will still be sky-high.
More importantly, though, it takes our eye off the bigger need to start finding other ways to create energy here at home. Bush acknowledged a while back that our country is addicted to oil. Well, you don't cure addiction to oil by manufacturing more oil. More oil might serve as a methodone clinic of sorts for our addiction, but eventually, we've got to get our jones some other way.
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