As usual, Kevin is using charts and graphs - his favorite weapon of choice because
Because I realize that it is the best way to explain things to people like you and ldsfaqs. You cannot refute the data, all you can do is complain about it and pretend it doesn't exist.
Charts, graphs, and statistics, despite their justifiable use in study and research, are also the bread and butter of the intellectual hack and must be judiciously used by even the best thinkers and researchers, care being taken to ensure an honest portrayal of the phenomena shown.
The charts are of course, based on verifiable data. The problem for you is that you lack the intellectual means and fortitude to do the necessary research. This has been demonstrated time and time again, from matters of politics and apologetics. You're immune to reasoning and facts.
The major driver of the long term rise in oil prices in the United States is undersupply and high demand
Not according to the experts. Demand is down and supply is up, and yet prices are still going up. This is the whole point that refutes your entire premise. The single most important factor attributable to teh price of gasoline is the price of crude, and since crude is traded on the global market, an increase in domestic production can only have a marginal effect on the global price of crude, and thus, the prices we pay dmonestically for gasoline. This is the axiom that never seems to make it through that thick skull of yours, no matter how many experts I cite from the oil industry, or how ever many charts I provide based on all the verifiable data. I am only taking time out to post this data for the benefit of those who request it, because we already know there is no hope of ever convincing you of anything that runs corntrary to your usual "think tank" formulated talking points.
primarily by deep restrictions of domestic drilling reaching back to the Carter administration as well as some of the most business hostile corporate taxes and scientifically dubious environmental regulation in the industrialized world.
Again, you have it all backwards. Since domestic production has little to do with the price of a global commodity, producing more permits is going to do even less to drive down prices of gasoline. Especially when corporations are sitting on hundreds of approved permits and are not using them. You seem to think that every permit translates to successful drilling, and successful production of crude. How deluded you are. Most of these permits are not ever used, and most of them that are, produce little to nothing.
We simply do not have enough oil at the pump to keep prices down in the face of rising oversees demand and OPEC's continual squeezing of supply.
Again, you keep thinking there is enough oil domestically to have an impact on a global market. This is the Right Wing myth. All experts agree on this.
Look, Graham wants people to believe that increase in supply will not eventuate in a decrease in price
Horse manure! I've never said such nonsense. What I have said is that the rampant oil speculation is offsetting any effect in increased production and all the experts agree that this is the case. From those who actually speculate, to those who work in the industry at Goldman Sachs, they all agree that speculation is out of control. Speculation on oil has multiplied four fold since Obama has taken office. It is one of the least regulated markets for the billionare gamblers to bet on.
in brazen contradiction to the most rudimentary principles of basic economics.
Principles you understand about as well as you understand my fact-based arguments.
Nothing going on in world markets or in China or India could possible overwhelm the effects of a massive and continual supply of secure, domestic petroleum.
And thus, Loran's ignorance is manifest once again. He simply doesn't understand the market. He actually thinks the USA is going to be able to enjoy cheap gas if it somehow acheives independence on oil (which is a fantasy no expert would ever entertain). Take Brazil for example! They produce their own oil, importing none. And yet gasoline is roughly the same price down there as it is here and it goes up and drops at the same time it rises and drops in the USA. Why? Because the price of crude drives gasoline prices, and crude is a GLOBAL commodity. The graph I produced proved that gasoline prices in Canada have shifted the same way US prices have shifted, proving the point once again. But all of this flies right over the heads of the ignorant and they keep ranting about the evil Obama and his denial of useless permits, failing of course to acknowledge that he has approved hundreds, and that most of them go unused.
Kevin is a unalloyed economic illiterate
When you're constantly misrepresenting my arguments, its easy to assert such a thing. But coming from someone like you, it is still a compliment.
He wants people to accept that government deficits and federal debt are caused, not by overspending by government, but by tax cuts!
Horse manure! I've
always maintained that deficts are created when expenditures exceed income. This is a no-brainer. It isn't either or. But Loran thinks it is, and has admitted his political philosophy involves starving the government of
all income while at the same time complain about deficits! This is not just stupid, it is hypocritical. And he doesn't understand that it is the Rand philosophy that has put us in the mess we're in. Even Alan Greenspan, who worshiped Rand and her philosophy, admitted that this entire worldview of deregulation was proved wrong with the financial crash.
But Loran is like an old dog who is unwilling to learn from history, no matter how recent. And about income and expenditures, he obviously doesn't understand how to do a budget. He doesn't understand that the current deficit came from cutting government income in the form of outrageous tax cuts for Bush's wealthy constituents,
as well as spending trillions of our tax money in the form of two wars and a ludicrous prescription drug bill. If you want to complain about TARP, well all that was passed under Bush as well, though it was spent under Obama. The fact is these idiots never cared about deficits when the Right Wing embraced them as a necessity since Reagan. Dick Cheney is on record saying "deficits don't matter." It was Clinton who cut government spending and increased revenues to the point of surplus, and then it was GWB who pissed it all away within a year!
He thinks higher taxes create more economic activity and makes people work harder
I've never said such a thing in my life.
He has no idea whatsoever how the oil futures markets work, and clearly hasn't availed himself of the slightest degree of self education on the subject.
Actually I do, and unlike Loran, I have experts who agree with me. Loran only has a couple of hired hacks from his favorte GOP think tanks.
He's running on emotional fumes fueled by his ideology
Riiiiiiiiiiight! I'm just so torn up with emotion right now. LOL!
Project Much, Loran?
I educate because I am usually asked to, but I know there will always be folks like you who abhore education. You excuse yourself from the process by griping about how it is controlled by the evil "leftists." Between the two of us, you are the only one dying to get noticed by any obscure blog that will accept you. LOL!
Now to ldsfaqs's idiotic claim that drilling permits have been nonexistent under Obama, he is simply repeating Michelle Bachman's falsehood, which was refuted at factcheck.org more than a year ago:
http://www.factcheck.org/2011/03/gop-ex ... s-in-iowa/This claim is not even close to the truth. A query of Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement's online database shows 276 permits were approved for "new wells" — both developmental and exploratory — from the time Obama took office on Jan. 20, 2009 to the date of Bachmann's speech.
Now, Bachmann doesn't say what kind of drilling permits she means, but Republicans have criticized the Obama administration for a moratorium on issuing new deepwater drilling permits after the Gulf oil spill and the slow pace of permit approvals since the moratorium was lifted. But even by this measure, she is wrong.
A day before her speech, the BOEMRE announced that it had issued its sixth deepwater drilling permit since Feb. 17, "when industry demonstrated that it had the capacity to handle subsea blowouts and spills," according to BOEMRE Director Michael R. Bromwich. Also, the agency reports as of March 30 there have been 39 permits for new gas and oil wells in shallow water (500 feet or less) since the new rules went into effect June 8, 2010.
So as always, Loran and ldsfaqs are victims of GOP propaganda. They are blind stooges, and I'd be inclined to feel sorry for them if they weren't so arrogant and dogmatic with their ignorance.