http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>Do you support offshore oil drilling or do you support inflating your tires ?
well i'll tell you most people dont even know how much air is correct, seriously, do you check it in the morning/ afternoon? after driving? do you follow the presure on the tire or the car manual? The fact is the consumer is poorly taught on tire inflation and as such either are too high or too low on the tires. so Obama's sugjestion could result in car accidents due to over inflated or run flat conditions.Then how about the person goes out to check the tire , puts the gauge on and it wont stop leaking? tow companys are gonna rake up the money. Drilling is done by very well trained experts and will reduce our need and concerns about foreign oil controlling this nation. one more point to those who have dreams of the Electric car solving our needs. our electric companys cant keep up with present needs of homes and buisnesses and your only going to trade the price you pay exon for the price you pay edison.Do you support offshore oil drilling or do you support inflating your tires ?
I support states being the ones to decide whether or not to allow offshore drilling.
I also support taking small actions such as keeping your tires properly inflated, recommended oil changes, chaning oil filters, etc. to keep your car engine running effeciently as possible.
I think it will take a mix of new exploration for domestic oil and gas (including offshore drilling), investment and R%26amp;D into alternative energies (solar, hydrogen, nuclear, clean coal) and more effecient cars to wean America from oil (imported or produces domestically).
Hopefully with the right amount of time, say 15 - 25 years, we can figure it out.
i for one am thinking that these high oil prices is better for the long run....
oil was once cheap ..about 99 cents a gallon about 12 years ago....we had no real motivation to run our cars and planes on alternative fuel, it was the quick easy way to run our country
oil is not a renewable energy source and will eventually run out
now these high oil prices are opening up politicians and the publics eyes.... which is good..imagine 20 or 30 years from now our cars running on wind, solar or water (or a combination of the 3)...this would save us a ton of money
the oil lobbiests want to control our politicians by convincing us to drill for more and deflect us from alternative fuel....
i say no to offshore drilling and yes to to a huge budget increase in alternative fuel research
creating a standard for minimum mileage on new cars is a MUST....especially with these huge trucks and suvs hogging all the supply, not to mention hummers
I personally is capable of inflating my tires and have no control over off-shore drilling. So I'll do my part by keeping the tires properly inflated and rely on Obama's comprehensive plan for the rest.
Yes.
Both are necessary but only transitionally.
See the links at this question for a peek at things to come.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
It's a false choice.
I support Obama's comprehensive plan, explained here:
http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/n鈥?/a>
I support investing the corporate welfare we would have given big oil to build a 20 billion dollar refinery to developing new technology and moving other technology forward (e.g. batteries).
Well, after giving it 5 or 10 seconds of deep thought, I'm going with the drilling. Tire gages are flying off the shelves-the McCain campaign bought them all up to give away with campaign donations.
This question is a horrible manifestation of the ';with us or against us'; logic brought to us by the Bush Administration.
I support drilling my girlfriend who has inflated breasts.
Hell yeah, they can even drill on my 3 properties.
Inflating my tires. You'll find out what that's all about when you're old enough to drive.
Drill here drill now.
Barry's EGO is inflated about the size of EUROPE.
I would rather inflate my tires. It works ya know. Guess what doesnt work, offshore drilling!
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