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United States News Title: OBAMA MOTTO ~ KEEP AMERICA OUT OF WORK ENERGY WARS Gas to hit $5/gallon in 2011? Obama continues offshore drilling ban in favor of wind farms With OPEC targeting $100/barrel oil as OPEC oil ministers gathered last week for a meeting in Cairo, 2011 may see oil challenge the $148/barrel all-time high reached in July 2008. This comes at a time when the Obama administration is continuing a ban on offshore drilling in favor of offshore wind farms. No amount of spin will win the Obama administration gains in public approval if gasoline tops $4/gallon or threatens to reach $5/gallon an economic nightmare the American public might well see develop in 2011. OPEC members Iran, Venezuela and Libya have weighed in favor of the $100/barrel target, rejecting Saudi Arabias preference for prices centered at the $75 level, the level that oil has traded above since September, according to Bloomberg. The end of 2010 has seen oil prices clime above $90/barrel, as Red Alert predicted at the end of the third quarter 2010. A Call For An International Justice Tribunal: Bring To Trial, Those Who Continue To Perpetrate Carbon Taxation Fraud Scheme Upon Humanity As A Whole. Obama bans offshore drilling Earlier in December, the Obama administration reversed policy, announcing a ban on offshore drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and off the Atlantic coast that is expected to continue for at least seven more years. Ironically, in March, less than a month before the BP Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster in the Gulf, Obama and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar had promised to open up the eastern Gulf and parts of the Atlantic coast to offshore oil and natural gas exploration. The Obama administration has no consideration of reversing the ban on Pacific Coast oil and natural gas exploration that is expected to prohibit drilling until at least 2017, USA Today reported. DEMOCRATS & RINOS MESSAGE TO MOST POWERFUL NATION ON EARTH -> BE AFRAID BE VERY AFRAID Clearly the decision to ban offshore drilling is a concession to the environmental groups on the political left that support President Obama. Instead, last month Salazar launched a Smart from the Start wind energy initiative for the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf designed to facilitate siting, leasing and construction of new projects, spurring the rapid and responsible development of this abundant resource, according to a Department of Interior press release. The decision is a follow up to the Cape Wind project announced in October, in which the Interior Department signed the nations first lease for commercial wind energy development with Cape Wind Associates LLC, a subsidiary of Energy Management, Inc. The area involved in the Cape Wind project involves 25 square miles of the Outer Continental Shelf in the Nantucket Sound offshore Massachusetts. The 130 planned wind turbines are estimated to generate a maximum electric output that could produce enough energy to power more than 200,000 homes The Interior Department estimates that the Cape Wind energy project could generate enough power to meet 75 percent of the electricity demand for Cape Cod, Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket Island combined. SOCIALIST UNABOMBER WANNABES : Green Energy Company Threatens Economics Professor
with Package of Dismantled Bomb Parts Wind farms continue to fail In making the decision to pursue wind energy, the Obama administration is ignoring abundantly available information that wind turbine farms have failed to be proven to be economically profitable ventures. Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens has abandoned his $2 billion investment in a wind turbine farm in Pampa, Texas, despite having invested $58 million to broadcast a series of television commercials promoting his wind energy agenda. In September, Deere & Co. announced its intention to sell its wind energy business to a subsidiary of Exelon for $900 million, the Associated Press reported. Originally, in founding John Deere Renewables, the company saw the wind business as an extension of its agricultural work, with projects located in rural areas; before abandoning the project, Deere had invested more than $1 billion in the wind energy project over the last five years. Last week, Colorado State University abandoned a plan to build a massive electricity- generating wind farm on CSUs Maxwell ranch, according to Coloradoan.com. Fort Collins campus president Tony Frank was forced to admit that a 2008 plan to transform the university into a carbon-neutral environment by 2020 was too ambitious. Most of the electricity in Colorado comes from coal-fired power plants and from burning natural gas. Currently, the Obama administration has no plan in place that has any reasonable chance of reducing the price of oil and natural gas in the near future. WND Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Currently, the Obama administration has no plan in place that has any reasonable chance of reducing the price of oil and natural gas in the near future. All HAIL the messiah "king" obammy!
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