fora.tv— John Hofmeister argues that Congress is too slow to make real energy reform happen and offers a unique plan for reaching short, medium and long-term goals for this nation's energy supply.
Mar 20, 2009View in Crawl 4
So is this one going to be owned by the government or are we just going to screw ourselves with regard to energy as we did with regard to money with the creation of the *private company* the supposedly "federal" reserve? I think the answer is quite clear. NO we should not!But really, who the heck is we in this equation anyway. If the big oil companies (or other wolves in sheeps' clothes) want to make this happen, then there will be nothing a single American citizen will be able to do about it.
theskillwithinMar 20, 2009
I think America pretty much hates to use its own oil. we are saving it.
m0nkeybl1tzMar 20, 2009
But you gotta admit, the way things are now isn't great. You just have to find the right balance between democracy and effectiveness.
wackedMar 20, 2009
So is this one going to be owned by the government or are we just going to screw ourselves with regard to energy as we did with regard to money with the creation of the *private company* the supposedly "federal" reserve? I think the answer is quite clear. NO we should not!But really, who the heck is we in this equation anyway. If the big oil companies (or other wolves in sheeps' clothes) want to make this happen, then there will be nothing a single American citizen will be able to do about it.
hooah212002Mar 20, 2009
I think you are correct sir.