matthewk wrote:So the best explaination for Obama's hypocrisy is to take shots at Cheney?
The same guy who was spouting "Yes We Can" and "Hope" is now hinting we should get accustomed to a lower quality of life. So which is it? Hope or despair?
I'm all for using less energy (I traded in my 15mpg Blazer for a 30mpg Matrix and we keep our heat at 68). But the last thing I want is the government deciding what temperature my home should be at and what I can eat.
Obama never said anything about maintaining our energy-intensive lifestyle by finding more oil, AFAIK.
And I'm pretty sure his slogans have nothing to do with finding cheap gas for SUVs.
The energy industry had a receptive congress and administration for most of this decade (although Bush prohibited drilling off FL for obvious reasons).
What stopped them from getting the things they wanted? I like how some people blame environmentalists as if they have any power. Do you really think Greenpeace and similar groups wield the same kind of clout that the energy industry does politically?
Which groups are giving politicians millions and getting billions back in subsidies?
Do you really think Bush had the EPA and other regulatory agencies obey the Sierra Club?
Offshore drilling is probably opposed by tourism industry and people who own expensive property. They also oppose putting wind mills offshore too, even though there's no danger of spills.
Shell is a Dutch company, BTW.