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Thursday, January 25, 2007
Steve Chapman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bush's Bogus Cure for Oil Addiction
by Steve Chapman
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Americans have a love-hate relationship with oil. We depend on it to fuel our cars, trucks and SUVs, which we cherish, but it causes us periodic pangs of guilt. Now President Bush is promising to free us of our addiction to this heroin-like substance, replacing it with clean, wholesome "renewable fuels." It will be easy and painless, and we'll feel much better. There are only two flaws in his plan: wrong problem, wrong solution.

Why should we feel bad about using petroleum? Not for most of the reasons Bush and others give. "For too long our nation has been dependent on foreign oil," he declared in his State of the Union address. "And this dependence leaves us more vulnerable to hostile regimes, and to terrorists -- who could cause huge disruptions of oil shipments, and raise the price of oil, and do great harm to our economy."

Others say our need for imports props up rogue governments (notably Iran) that use the proceeds to finance violence against us. As New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman never tires of repeating, "We're funding both sides in the war on terrorism."

But the notion that reducing oil imports will reduce our vulnerability is an illusion. Even by the most optimistic predictions, we will be running much of our economy with oil for decades to come, and where that oil comes from is largely irrelevant.

Why? Because oil trades in a world market, and when disruptions occur, the price rises everywhere. If it goes from $50 a barrel to $80 a barrel, we will suffer if we import all of our oil, and we will suffer if we import none of our oil.

Measures to cut imports and prices won't make much difference in the behavior of nasty oil-exporting regimes. Being low-cost producers, they reap tidy profits at any price. Besides, they can always find ways to finance high priorities like anti-U.S. troublemaking.

A decade ago, the price of oil was depressed, but the Tehran government was just as radical and belligerent as ever. If impoverished, backward North Korea can afford to build nuclear weapons, so can Iran, whatever the price of oil. As for the effect on terrorism, remember that the rise of al Qaeda in the 1990s coincided with a slump in oil prices.

The only convincing reason to use less petroleum is environmental: Burning fossil fuels produces pollution, including greenhouse gases blamed for the warming of the planet. Bush has to use this argument sparingly, since his administration has rejected the Kyoto accord on global warming. But in the State of the Union address, he proclaimed his determination to "confront the serious challenge of global climate change." Continued...

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Chapman, I Couldnt Dissagree More
with you article and particularly the last sentence in this paragraph

"But the notion that reducing oil imports will reduce our vulnerability is an illusion. Even by the most optimistic predictions, we will be running much of our economy with oil for decades to come, and where that oil comes from is largely irrelevant."

Your WHOLE argument is based upon the price of oil. You give no credence to WHO CONTROLS THE WORLD MARKET RIGHT NOW and WHO WOULD CONTROL IT IF THE WORLDS LARGEST CONSUMER OF OIL ALL OF THE SUDDEND TOLD THE MIDDLE EAST TO TAKE A HIKE. In the beginning, the price of oil would spike. As our on transmission lines and additional refineries came on line that would have a SIGNIFICANT impact on the price of OUR OIL. And yes, we could survive without importing or exporting any of our oil with the exception of making a pact with Canada and maybe Mexico.

There are 72 oil and gas provinces in North America that are currently either not being used or are sorely underdeveloped BECAUSE OF POLITICIANS AND ENVIRONMENTALISTS. Add up those reserves and resources and we have about 25 years to get us to alternative energy uses. We could become ENERGY INDEPENDENT IN FIVE YEARS IF WE WANTED TO. Defeatist articles such as yours and the misguided political beliefs of the left and the enviro's they are in bed with will only serve to keep islamofacism fully funded and the world CONTINUING TO RELY ON OIL.

bum rap
Hey I dont know about any one else but I think the american (or what used to be ) auto makers are getting a bum rap on this stuff too. I was just looking through some old brochures for semi trucks from early 60s and 70s the specks on the engines were like this 180-220 hp with 350-400ft/lbs of torque with 650-800 cubic in engines today you can get 300+hp 600+ ft/lbs with only 350 or so cubic in engine from any of the top 3 auto makers in a pickup and get between 15 to 20 mph. and hual 15000 lbs you does anyone know how many trips you have to make to haul 15000 lbs in a prius.
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