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Archive for January 6th, 2009

Drill Here, Drill Now Tuesdays – 1/6/2009

by @ 12:15. Tags:
Filed under Energy.

This was started by Jessi Olson back when gas was over $4/gallon. Despite the fact that gas is currently under $2/gallon, I’ll continue to do this on a more-or-less regular basis until the underlying message sinks into the collective cement blocks that pass for heads amongst the members of the bipartisan Party-In-Government.

My price for gas – $1.899/gallon outside the bunker

Today, I will focus on a different aspect of oil – heating oil. As I type, heating oil is rocketing off the floor of about $1.20/gallon established last month, up to a current level of $1.64/gallon. Yes, that is below where it was this time last year (somewhere around $2.60/gallon), and well below the mid-summer spike of about $4.15/gallon, but that drop was a result of the temporary opening of places like the outer continental shelf to oil exploration. The Democrats are already sharpening their knives to slay that opening, and the current surge in oil and gas prices is proof we are still at the ragged-high edge of the demand/supply-price curve.

Worse, Ed Morrissey passes along a report that friend-to-the-Left Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will no longer be sending his suitable-only-for-heavy-oils-like-heating-oil crude over here for “free”. The cynical side of me says that won’t return because he got what he wanted out of that “investment”; kindred spirits in charge of everything. Even if I weren’t cynical, the fact remains that CITGO isn’t in the charity business anymore at a time when costs are going up.

Do you really want to be dependent on the whims of a tyrant who can’t even keep his own country powered? If not, then I have three words for you – “Drill baby, drill!”

The Morning Scramble – 1/6/2009

by @ 11:23. Filed under The Morning Scramble.

It’s been a while since I had some voltage…

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh9g2PVTc_s[/youtube]

  • Jason Pye has your random bank failure stat of the day – 99.65% of banks that started 2008 ended 2008 without FDIC intervention.
  • Donna Martinez has your random homeschooling stat of the day – homeschooling is up 36% between 2003 and 2007. Bonus item – there is a now 7th reason in the 2007 Department of Education’s survey – “an interest in a ‘non-traditional approach'”.
  • Flip warns us to not fall for the $300 billion Obama tax cut next step in the return to welfare.
  • Dan Kenitz explains anew the need for a flat tax.
  • Stephen Green discovered the secret behind creating a $2 million new media company. Hint; you need at least a higher order of magnitude in cash to start.
  • John McAdams found the inspiration behind Bernard Madoff. Hint; everybody is running to it for a bailout.
  • Francis Cianfrocca explains why Leon Panetta is the “perfect” fit for DCI. Hint; he has every qualification to run the CIA that Barack Obama has to run the country.
  • JammieWearingFool reports that QVC is having a fire sale of bus-tested merchandise to a gullible ObamiNation.
  • Tom McMahon delivers some good news; there have been but three times in history we have had back-to-back 2-term Presidents. The bad – the first and second times was back-to-back-to-back, and we’re coming off the third.
  • Jib talked to Joe Everyman, with predictable results. While you’re there, do congratulate him and Mrs. Jib on their coming addition.
  • Brian is shocked, SHOCKED that the top emitters of bovine excrement want to tax the second-in-line emitters all in the name of Gorebal “Warming” (and the imposition of a vegan lifestyle). They’ll pry my ribeye from my cold, broken steak knife.
  • Richard Minitier hacks apart the introduction of “third-hand smoke” into the lexicon.
  • J.R. Dunn offers yet another explanation on why the Nutroots are so successful – they drive the presstitute coverage.
  • Tom H. Sleeter explains how election fraud will beget census fraud, which will beget even more election, political and economic fraud. At least that’s the plan if 2010 turns into another repeat of 2006 and 2008.
  • Xbradtc explains the secondaries after Israel took out a Muslim mosque Hamas munitions bunker. It is nice to see the Israelis recognize the fact that one’s enemies are using “protected” structures (such as mosques) for “prohibited” activities (such as munitions storage) removes said “protected” structure from “protected” status.
  • Blackfive found the Special Forces build a pretty good bridge.

24 Season 7 liveblog – coming soon to a B4B near you

by @ 10:18. Tags:
Filed under Miscellaneous.

That’s right, “24” fans. Jack Bauer and gang (which will include me) will be liveblogging the season at Blogs 4 Bauer. Since Jack no longer has CTU, we’re going to be using CiL (that would be Cover It Live for those of you who don’t speak Acronym).

Be over at B4B at 7 pm Central Sunday, January 11, or Jack will be waiting around a corner for you…

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