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  • Half of those regulations were important you fucking idiots, stop saying there excessive.

  • Let's read that list of regulations before we go talking out of our asses’ people. Here’s a few: 1) Essential fish habitat regulations 2) Wetlands migration issues 3) State waste disposal regulations 4) Mercury discharge regulations 5) Ocean discharge criteria 6) Standards for closing wells 7) Endangered species act of 1973 <-- yeah thats not important or anything 8) Spill prevention and control and countermeasures regulations <-- Think of the gulf Those seem so excessive. tards
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  • Alternative fuels are politically correct but expensive and don't have the same yields as these forms of energy. It is time to stop the myth of global warming. CO2 is not a dangerous gas nor is it a pollutant. it constitutes less than 1% of our air or about 385 ppm. to be even close to dangerous it needs to be around 10,000-20,000 ppm. the so-called scientists got caught lying to us again. we need cheap energy to keep the economy going and jobs coming. it is time to stop the environmental whacko

  • @forzapack not CNG... Same performance,lower cost.. :)

  • none of these solutions are sustainable and all are extremely environmentally damaging

  • Kinda funny how the Institute for Energy Research that made this video has received funding from a trust set up by Koch Industries as well as over $300,000 in funding from ExxonMobil. Not to mention that the Institute's CEO, Robert L. Bradley, Jr., was formerly a director of policy analysis at Enron. Just sayin'

  • @Kdog379 I doubt the environmentalist lobby would fund this. The only pertinent question is: It this factual? I don't care WHO helps bring the truth to light, if it is truth. Who would have a better working knowledge of these issues than Koch oe ExxonMobil? Please don't be a knee-jerk reactionary...use your head.

  • Energy For America: Dr. Steven Hayward explains path to North America's promising energy future

  • this is plain stupid

  • @shr4n energy independence and mass job creation ?????How that stupid???

  • What the government is doing is the equivalent of saying "Yes, we know American citizens are hungry but we going to import our food and make it very difficult for farmers to use their land."

  • Jimmy Carter created a energy crisis when he was in office. He thought that it was unfair that in Europe people were paying 3.00 a gal for gas and thought we should to. It was also a way to start controling the masses from travel. (Socialism) Is there any difference with the current President, Just different methods to the same outcome. He hopes to do it thru regulation and breaking the coal and oil industries. All this is done by bypassing congress with the EPA .....

  • That's all fine and dandy if you want to completely forget about the environment. Sure! Let's destroy habitats of endangered animals and watch them slip away. OIL IS FINITE. IT WILL RUN OUT. We need to be concentrating our efforts on solar, wind, and water energy!

  • @BerryDense Get a grip Dense. Or may I assume that your comments are an intended joke as they most certainly are a joke

  • @BerryDense Eventually the energy we use now will run out but not for 100's of years and yes we need to further develop alternate energy but right now that energy source is extremely insufficient for our needs. Our economy is floundering and by doing what this video suggests will help pull us out of it by creating jobs and lowering the cost of the products we buy. It will also allot us more time to develop better ways to harness and use alternative energy. The alternative energy cars are a joke

  • Now this is some very interesting news to me. How is it our government is allowing our own resources be stifled under heavy regs and to burden the American people with outrageous prices at the pump and in our homes. This could be the extra money that could have been used by the American people to purchase the things that would bust the cycle of our debt and all. We need this to be fixed and ASAP. Just saying.

  • Energy is where the money is at. It's just so disappointing that the people in charge would rather charge us $3.00 a gallon for gas and keep the economy from exploding.

  • Great video! What a simple way to create jobs and be less dependent on other country's resources...

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