All of you that thanked Obama for low gas prices can now...

Blame him for it going up. Was $1.72 about 3 weeks ago and now it's $2.37 and climbing. Fucking morons
Are they bigger morons than the fucking Conservatives that have blamed him for the price of gas since 2008???...lol.

It's all politics. He is to blame.
Sure son...sure...

Let me ask you a question.. You know that Obama needed to gather support for alternative energy; especially since his new EPA guidelines for MPG for vehicles. What's the best way to do that?

Answer - Lower production of oil

Obama has opposed the development of oil shale and natural gas in a multitude of ways.

One method is to make attaining a permit to drill on federal lands a longer and more difficult process. Compared to 2006, it took 41 percent longer to receive permission to drill on federal land in 2011.

Another way to prevent domestic oil production is to reject or revoke permits completely. Beginning in 2009, the year Obama started his first term, production on federal offshore land decreased from 1.48 million barrels per day to fewer than 1.3 million in 2013, and the percent of total domestic drilling on federal land declined from nearly 34 percent in 2009 to 23 percent in 2013.

Because drilling is a lengthy and complex process, many of those who attained permits under Bush’s presidency have only recently started to produce usable energy, giving the impression that Obama is somehow responsible for lower gas prices at the pump. Nothing could be further from the truth. If Bush was still president today, gas prices would be significantly lower, and millions more Americans would have well-paying jobs.

Blame Bush for Low Gas Prices - US News
 
Blame him for it going up. Was $1.72 about 3 weeks ago and now it's $2.37 and climbing. Fucking morons
Are they bigger morons than the fucking Conservatives that have blamed him for the price of gas since 2008???...lol.

It's all politics. He is to blame.
Sure son...sure...

Let me ask you a question.. You know that Obama needed to gather support for alternative energy; especially since his new EPA guidelines for MPG for vehicles. What's the best way to do that?

Answer - Lower production of oil

Obama has opposed the development of oil shale and natural gas in a multitude of ways.

One method is to make attaining a permit to drill on federal lands a longer and more difficult process. Compared to 2006, it took 41 percent longer to receive permission to drill on federal land in 2011.

Another way to prevent domestic oil production is to reject or revoke permits completely. Beginning in 2009, the year Obama started his first term, production on federal offshore land decreased from 1.48 million barrels per day to fewer than 1.3 million in 2013, and the percent of total domestic drilling on federal land declined from nearly 34 percent in 2009 to 23 percent in 2013.

Because drilling is a lengthy and complex process, many of those who attained permits under Bush’s presidency have only recently started to produce usable energy, giving the impression that Obama is somehow responsible for lower gas prices at the pump. Nothing could be further from the truth. If Bush was still president today, gas prices would be significantly lower, and millions more Americans would have well-paying jobs.

Blame Bush for Low Gas Prices - US News
Then why was gas so high under Boosh!?
 
Blame him for it going up. Was $1.72 about 3 weeks ago and now it's $2.37 and climbing. Fucking morons
Are they bigger morons than the fucking Conservatives that have blamed him for the price of gas since 2008???...lol.

It's all politics. He is to blame.
Sure son...sure...

Let me ask you a question.. You know that Obama needed to gather support for alternative energy; especially since his new EPA guidelines for MPG for vehicles. What's the best way to do that?

Answer - Lower production of oil

Obama has opposed the development of oil shale and natural gas in a multitude of ways.

One method is to make attaining a permit to drill on federal lands a longer and more difficult process. Compared to 2006, it took 41 percent longer to receive permission to drill on federal land in 2011.

Another way to prevent domestic oil production is to reject or revoke permits completely. Beginning in 2009, the year Obama started his first term, production on federal offshore land decreased from 1.48 million barrels per day to fewer than 1.3 million in 2013, and the percent of total domestic drilling on federal land declined from nearly 34 percent in 2009 to 23 percent in 2013.

Because drilling is a lengthy and complex process, many of those who attained permits under Bush’s presidency have only recently started to produce usable energy, giving the impression that Obama is somehow responsible for lower gas prices at the pump. Nothing could be further from the truth. If Bush was still president today, gas prices would be significantly lower, and millions more Americans would have well-paying jobs.

Blame Bush for Low Gas Prices - US News
Then why was gas so high under Boosh!?

the average price of a regular gallon of gas at U.S. pumps was $1.85 when Bush was sworn in for his second term in January 2005 and $1.84 when Obama took office in January 2009 on the promise of change, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
 
Are they bigger morons than the fucking Conservatives that have blamed him for the price of gas since 2008???...lol.

It's all politics. He is to blame.
Sure son...sure...

Let me ask you a question.. You know that Obama needed to gather support for alternative energy; especially since his new EPA guidelines for MPG for vehicles. What's the best way to do that?

Answer - Lower production of oil

Obama has opposed the development of oil shale and natural gas in a multitude of ways.

One method is to make attaining a permit to drill on federal lands a longer and more difficult process. Compared to 2006, it took 41 percent longer to receive permission to drill on federal land in 2011.

Another way to prevent domestic oil production is to reject or revoke permits completely. Beginning in 2009, the year Obama started his first term, production on federal offshore land decreased from 1.48 million barrels per day to fewer than 1.3 million in 2013, and the percent of total domestic drilling on federal land declined from nearly 34 percent in 2009 to 23 percent in 2013.

Because drilling is a lengthy and complex process, many of those who attained permits under Bush’s presidency have only recently started to produce usable energy, giving the impression that Obama is somehow responsible for lower gas prices at the pump. Nothing could be further from the truth. If Bush was still president today, gas prices would be significantly lower, and millions more Americans would have well-paying jobs.

Blame Bush for Low Gas Prices - US News
Then why was gas so high under Boosh!?

the average price of a regular gallon of gas at U.S. pumps was $1.85 when Bush was sworn in for his second term in January 2005 and $1.84 when Obama took office in January 2009 on the promise of change, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
And that $4.50 gallon of gas was a Boosh mirage.....
 
It's all politics. He is to blame.
Sure son...sure...

Let me ask you a question.. You know that Obama needed to gather support for alternative energy; especially since his new EPA guidelines for MPG for vehicles. What's the best way to do that?

Answer - Lower production of oil

Obama has opposed the development of oil shale and natural gas in a multitude of ways.

One method is to make attaining a permit to drill on federal lands a longer and more difficult process. Compared to 2006, it took 41 percent longer to receive permission to drill on federal land in 2011.

Another way to prevent domestic oil production is to reject or revoke permits completely. Beginning in 2009, the year Obama started his first term, production on federal offshore land decreased from 1.48 million barrels per day to fewer than 1.3 million in 2013, and the percent of total domestic drilling on federal land declined from nearly 34 percent in 2009 to 23 percent in 2013.

Because drilling is a lengthy and complex process, many of those who attained permits under Bush’s presidency have only recently started to produce usable energy, giving the impression that Obama is somehow responsible for lower gas prices at the pump. Nothing could be further from the truth. If Bush was still president today, gas prices would be significantly lower, and millions more Americans would have well-paying jobs.

Blame Bush for Low Gas Prices - US News
Then why was gas so high under Boosh!?

the average price of a regular gallon of gas at U.S. pumps was $1.85 when Bush was sworn in for his second term in January 2005 and $1.84 when Obama took office in January 2009 on the promise of change, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
And that $4.50 gallon of gas was a Boosh mirage.....

National average 1/1/2005-12/31/2008 under Bush: $2.707
National average 1/1/2009-9/17/2012 under Obama: $3.070


Gasoline prices when Bush started his second term:
(2005 yearly average) $2.246
Gasoline prices when Obama started his first term:
(2009 yearly average) $2.342

The lowest that the national average hit during each President's tenure:
Bush: $1.611, December 31, 2008
Obama: $1.817, January 24, 2009 (days after sworn in)

Gas prices were lower under Bush.
 
Sure son...sure...

Let me ask you a question.. You know that Obama needed to gather support for alternative energy; especially since his new EPA guidelines for MPG for vehicles. What's the best way to do that?

Answer - Lower production of oil

Obama has opposed the development of oil shale and natural gas in a multitude of ways.

One method is to make attaining a permit to drill on federal lands a longer and more difficult process. Compared to 2006, it took 41 percent longer to receive permission to drill on federal land in 2011.

Another way to prevent domestic oil production is to reject or revoke permits completely. Beginning in 2009, the year Obama started his first term, production on federal offshore land decreased from 1.48 million barrels per day to fewer than 1.3 million in 2013, and the percent of total domestic drilling on federal land declined from nearly 34 percent in 2009 to 23 percent in 2013.

Because drilling is a lengthy and complex process, many of those who attained permits under Bush’s presidency have only recently started to produce usable energy, giving the impression that Obama is somehow responsible for lower gas prices at the pump. Nothing could be further from the truth. If Bush was still president today, gas prices would be significantly lower, and millions more Americans would have well-paying jobs.

Blame Bush for Low Gas Prices - US News
Then why was gas so high under Boosh!?

the average price of a regular gallon of gas at U.S. pumps was $1.85 when Bush was sworn in for his second term in January 2005 and $1.84 when Obama took office in January 2009 on the promise of change, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
And that $4.50 gallon of gas was a Boosh mirage.....

National average 1/1/2005-12/31/2008 under Bush: $2.707
National average 1/1/2009-9/17/2012 under Obama: $3.070


Gasoline prices when Bush started his second term:
(2005 yearly average) $2.246
Gasoline prices when Obama started his first term:
(2009 yearly average) $2.342

The lowest that the national average hit during each President's tenure:
Bush: $1.611, December 31, 2008
Obama: $1.817, January 24, 2009 (days after sworn in)

Gas prices were lower under Bush.
The average also states no inflation, yet we had inflation...I'll take it you didn't drive when it was $4.50 a gallon..
 
Let me ask you a question.. You know that Obama needed to gather support for alternative energy; especially since his new EPA guidelines for MPG for vehicles. What's the best way to do that?

Answer - Lower production of oil

Obama has opposed the development of oil shale and natural gas in a multitude of ways.

One method is to make attaining a permit to drill on federal lands a longer and more difficult process. Compared to 2006, it took 41 percent longer to receive permission to drill on federal land in 2011.

Another way to prevent domestic oil production is to reject or revoke permits completely. Beginning in 2009, the year Obama started his first term, production on federal offshore land decreased from 1.48 million barrels per day to fewer than 1.3 million in 2013, and the percent of total domestic drilling on federal land declined from nearly 34 percent in 2009 to 23 percent in 2013.

Because drilling is a lengthy and complex process, many of those who attained permits under Bush’s presidency have only recently started to produce usable energy, giving the impression that Obama is somehow responsible for lower gas prices at the pump. Nothing could be further from the truth. If Bush was still president today, gas prices would be significantly lower, and millions more Americans would have well-paying jobs.

Blame Bush for Low Gas Prices - US News
Then why was gas so high under Boosh!?

the average price of a regular gallon of gas at U.S. pumps was $1.85 when Bush was sworn in for his second term in January 2005 and $1.84 when Obama took office in January 2009 on the promise of change, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
And that $4.50 gallon of gas was a Boosh mirage.....

National average 1/1/2005-12/31/2008 under Bush: $2.707
National average 1/1/2009-9/17/2012 under Obama: $3.070


Gasoline prices when Bush started his second term:
(2005 yearly average) $2.246
Gasoline prices when Obama started his first term:
(2009 yearly average) $2.342

The lowest that the national average hit during each President's tenure:
Bush: $1.611, December 31, 2008
Obama: $1.817, January 24, 2009 (days after sworn in)

Gas prices were lower under Bush.
The average also states no inflation, yet we had inflation...I'll take it you didn't drive when it was $4.50 a gallon..

Ever since 2003. :)
 
Let me ask you a question.. You know that Obama needed to gather support for alternative energy; especially since his new EPA guidelines for MPG for vehicles. What's the best way to do that?

Answer - Lower production of oil

Obama has opposed the development of oil shale and natural gas in a multitude of ways.

One method is to make attaining a permit to drill on federal lands a longer and more difficult process. Compared to 2006, it took 41 percent longer to receive permission to drill on federal land in 2011.

Another way to prevent domestic oil production is to reject or revoke permits completely. Beginning in 2009, the year Obama started his first term, production on federal offshore land decreased from 1.48 million barrels per day to fewer than 1.3 million in 2013, and the percent of total domestic drilling on federal land declined from nearly 34 percent in 2009 to 23 percent in 2013.

Because drilling is a lengthy and complex process, many of those who attained permits under Bush’s presidency have only recently started to produce usable energy, giving the impression that Obama is somehow responsible for lower gas prices at the pump. Nothing could be further from the truth. If Bush was still president today, gas prices would be significantly lower, and millions more Americans would have well-paying jobs.

Blame Bush for Low Gas Prices - US News
Then why was gas so high under Boosh!?

the average price of a regular gallon of gas at U.S. pumps was $1.85 when Bush was sworn in for his second term in January 2005 and $1.84 when Obama took office in January 2009 on the promise of change, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
And that $4.50 gallon of gas was a Boosh mirage.....

National average 1/1/2005-12/31/2008 under Bush: $2.707
National average 1/1/2009-9/17/2012 under Obama: $3.070


Gasoline prices when Bush started his second term:
(2005 yearly average) $2.246
Gasoline prices when Obama started his first term:
(2009 yearly average) $2.342

The lowest that the national average hit during each President's tenure:
Bush: $1.611, December 31, 2008
Obama: $1.817, January 24, 2009 (days after sworn in)

Gas prices were lower under Bush.
The average also states no inflation, yet we had inflation...I'll take it you didn't drive when it was $4.50 a gallon..

also inflation was taken into account.
 
Also note that the Energy policy of 2005 expanded govt. support of alternatives....Why Boosh even signed off on ethanol...
 
Also note that the Energy policy of 2005 expanded govt. support of alternatives....Why Boosh even signed off on ethanol...

and Ethanol or E85 is .20 cheaper than regular.
And you get fewer miles per gallon...

So? What does that have to do with oil? People still buy flex fuel vehicles. That's good for the auto industry and alternative fuels industry and economy. It is .20 cents cheaper, and helps people at the pump even if it's all mental. More than Obama has done.
 
Also note that the Energy policy of 2005 expanded govt. support of alternatives....Why Boosh even signed off on ethanol...

and Ethanol or E85 is .20 cheaper than regular.
And you get fewer miles per gallon...

So? What does that have to do with oil? People still buy flex fuel vehicles. That's good for the auto industry and alternative fuels industry and economy. It is .20 cents cheaper, and helps people at the pump even if it's all mental. More than Obama has done.
I guess you need a president to tuck you in also?
 
Also note that the Energy policy of 2005 expanded govt. support of alternatives....Why Boosh even signed off on ethanol...

and Ethanol or E85 is .20 cheaper than regular.
And you get fewer miles per gallon...

So? What does that have to do with oil? People still buy flex fuel vehicles. That's good for the auto industry and alternative fuels industry and economy. It is .20 cents cheaper, and helps people at the pump even if it's all mental. More than Obama has done.
I guess you need a president to tuck you in also?

I don't get tucked in. I usually pass out wherever I am at the time.
 
Also note that the Energy policy of 2005 expanded govt. support of alternatives....Why Boosh even signed off on ethanol...

and Ethanol or E85 is .20 cheaper than regular.
And you get fewer miles per gallon...

So? What does that have to do with oil? People still buy flex fuel vehicles. That's good for the auto industry and alternative fuels industry and economy. It is .20 cents cheaper, and helps people at the pump even if it's all mental. More than Obama has done.
I guess you need a president to tuck you in also?

I don't get tucked in. I usually pass out wherever I am at the time.
It's a metaphor not the HMS Pinafore...
 
and Ethanol or E85 is .20 cheaper than regular.
And you get fewer miles per gallon...

So? What does that have to do with oil? People still buy flex fuel vehicles. That's good for the auto industry and alternative fuels industry and economy. It is .20 cents cheaper, and helps people at the pump even if it's all mental. More than Obama has done.
I guess you need a president to tuck you in also?

I don't get tucked in. I usually pass out wherever I am at the time.
It's a metaphor not the HMS Pinafore...

Ya think?
 

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