By Art Smith. Posted Tuesday, Sep 30, 2008 at 6:12 pm Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, 2008 Presidential Election, ANWR, Drill Baby Drill, Economy, Energy, Featured, Foreign Oil, Markets, US Congress
The ban on offshore drilling expires tonight at midnight Eastern Time. At this writing, that’s just five hours away. Â
Congress was incredibly preoccupied during the weeks following its lengthy vacation, and could not (supposedly) get the work done to extend the moratorium on drilling for this oil. Such a ban would normally have been included in the [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Tuesday, Sep 9, 2008 at 5:00 am Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, ANWR, Accountability, Chuck Grassley, Democrats, Drill Baby Drill, Economy, Energy, Featured, Foreign Oil, If you won't vote for us we won't vote for you, Leonard Boswell, Nancy Pelosi, Tom Harkin, US Congress
Crude oil dropped to $105/bbl Monday, down $1.26. After hours the price continued to fall, as of midnight it was hanging around $102/bbl.
Since hitting it’s high at 147.27 on July 11 (that’s still less than 2 months ago), the price has fallen almost 30%. According to most Democrats, this would only be possible if actual [...]
During Rudy Giuliani’s speech at the Republican National Convention tonight, the crowd got so stirred up on the oil drilling issue, they interrupted his speech for a couple of minutes while they chanted (I believe):
“Drill, Baby, Drill!”
It was another inspiring moment produced spontaneously by a group who clearly believe we should use and manage the [...]
After dropping $10/bbl during the day, the price of crude settled down $5 after fears of interruptions in production from Gustav failed to materialize
It really stinks when people are disappointed that nothing bad happens.
That said, it appears we’ve dodged the bullet on the hurricane, although we cannot forget the loss of life and property that [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Saturday, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:54 pm Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, ANWR, Abortion, Barack Obama, Economy, Energy, Integrity, John McCain, Republican Party, Sarah Palin
The Left is going absolutely bonkers over the selection of Sarah Palin to run for Vice-President on the GOP ticket.
There’s also a lot of negative comments coming from the Right, although not quite as emotionally charged as those from the Left.
Christopher Patton of The Podium, aka DI Blog (that is, Daily Iowan, I believe) had [...]
The price of crude is hovering around $115 / bbl. At this point, I suspect it won’t make much motion, especially not downward, until some real action is finally taken by Congress to open up drilling. I agree with the refrain of Republicans to do “all of the above”, that is, work the alternative energy [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Thursday, Jul 31, 2008 at 9:28 pm Filed Under: ANWR, Economy, Energy, Foreign Oil, Nancy Pelosi, US Congress
Exxon Mobil Corporation reported record earnings today, a record for any major corporation, but still came up short. Earning 2.27 per share was still 10% below market expectations. So, Exxon stock took a 4.7% slide.
Not really a big deal, since the close today was just slightly below Wednesday’s open… you see, Wednesday was when everyone [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Wednesday, Jul 30, 2008 at 9:02 pm Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, 2008 Presidential Election, BitsBlog, Economy, Energy, Foreign Oil, International Markets, News Media, US Congress
“Everyone knows…” are words I’m getting tired of hearing. It is a subtle form of manipulation by forcing one to either immediately agree or disagree and by disagreeing become an outsider. Katie Couric this evening says “The world’s oil problems all come down to the laws of supply and demand”. Careful here.  On the [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Tuesday, Jul 29, 2008 at 4:45 pm Filed Under: ANWR, BitsBlog, Business, Conservation, Economy, Energy, Environmentalism, Featured, Foreign Oil, George W. Bush, International Markets, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Markets, US Congress
Just when you thought you couldn’t afford to go on summer vacation, just when you thought the ONLY answer to rising gasoline prices was a “gas tax holiday“, just as various states are complaining they don’t have enough tax money collected to pay for road work, now oil prices fall to a 3 month low of [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Wednesday, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:48 pm Filed Under: BitsBlog, Energy
More like “Over A Barrel”. But now that we’ve taken the first step toward off-shore drilling in the US, the impact is already seen. Because it’s really not about supply-side economics as much as perceived supply-side economics. And now the perception is that the supply won’t be in a strangle hold any longer.
President Bush takes [...]