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  • FUCK YOU JOHN KERRY!...he obviously doesnt know the risks of off shore drilling. we cant afford to continue drilling in the gulf with the chance that another rig can blow up just like the one on april 20th. everyone needs to stop drilling, its not going to last forever, it kills wildlife and destroys the environment. we need more clean energy...hell, the first car im buying is gonna be energry efficient and relies on zero oil

  • @mirokuxsango538 hahaaa tell me when you find one of those

  • @mirokuxsango538 you didnt listen to what he said.

  • @mirokuxsango538 I agree with you but my question is, how can windmills power a place like NYC or how can we quickly, efficiently and feasably convert everything to natural gas in a country that's probably so broke it's on the verge of collapse or being bought out by other countries who don't care about the prosperity of anything or the environment at all.

  • @pigletized you know you actually do make a point about that. the big cities would be rather difficult to power by just windmills ((but im sure with all this crazy technology coming out of America's ass left and right, we might be able to do something with the big cities in like the next decade or two lol)) but yah this country is rather unstable. its crazy

  • @mirokuxsango538 They should have worked on this problem decades ago but some politicians being tied in with the oil companies would not as there was too much profit. Nuclear power, another option...what to do with the waste, an accident? a plane landing on a power plant. It boils down to the country being run by big business, which in a sense controlls the Gov.

  • @pigletized yep, thats true. its irritating though, cuz there are so many more important things this country needs to fix yet the Government or whoever isnt doing all the much i think. it just keeps getting worse and worse. at the beginning of the new year taxes are going to be raised like crazy, and thats just more money out of our pockets. there will be no more middle class, middle class will just merge into the poorer class while the rich get richer, meaning big companies and celebs..ugh >>

  • @mirokuxsango538 It makes us sick and they don't care, we had decent leadership before and a reasonably decent society with a balance of the two parties. Now we have total crud with the exception of probably a few small timers who have their hands tied therefore are powerless. our politicians are promoted and sellout to big companies who would rather operate in other parts of the world. Individuals like us who just want to do good, work and survive, we are ignored and just a means to an end.

  • Drill baby, drill some more!

  • I was wrong Qatar is 3rd with 25T m³ also Saudi Arabia and the USA are 5th and 6th not 6th and 7th

  • his point is?

  • That just sucks. You can't watch the full video without paying. WTF, Fora?

  • I am not for hydrogen powered vehicles. It would be much easier and more efficient to use electricity. electric cars existed in the beginning of this decade and maybe before then.

  • um sorry Mr Kerry you are wrong.

    proven reserves mostly based on the CIA World Factbook.

    1. Russia 43.3T m³

    2. Iran 29.6T m³

    3. Algeria  28.6 T m³

    The USA comes in at 7th with 6.7T m³ right behind Saudi Arabia at 6th with 7.3T m³.

  • @joshy666 um sorry but I just checked that statistic and you're wrong.

    Russia #1 662 billion

    US #2 582 billion

    #3 is the EU at 201 billion, and keep in mind these are all 2008 estimates.

  • @MultiUniv3rsal sorry sir you are mistaken I was talking about proved reserves. You are talking about Natural gas production

  • @joshy666 and yes that's from the world factbook site as of right now.

  • John 'Flip Flop' Kerry makes a good point here !

  • We're not the "Saudi Arabia" of natural gas if we use it as are single and only fuel.

  • @RLNortonIII If you can make simple hydrogen bombs from easily accessible materials, people would already do it.

    Not to mention if you stick an oil-soaked rag from your gas tank and set it on fire... your car is already a bomb.

  • I am Republican and nothing he said was wrong so you typical political morons who debate on Youtube comment sections can go fuck yourselves, Repubs and Dems!!

  • JESUS JOHN KERRY, why couldnt you acted like this in 2004, you might be president even today. The process really kills people, he sounded great in this video. Why was he so crappy during the 2004 campaign?

  • John--the "Gulf of Mexico" is not a state.

  • @RLNortonIII Well if you can wade through the conspiratorial misinformation and propaganda surrounding Stan Meyers, then there is absolutely no danger of an explosive reaction at all because hydrogen is stored in water and its "cracked" from the water molecule as needed.

    Meyers built a car in 70s that ran on water.

  • Can anyone please explain to me why, if we need to rely on some type gas, we cannot use hydrogen?

    Its BTU rating per gallon is only half, but it burns hotter, faster, cleaner, and produces water vapor as a byproduct.

    For those that will say it cannot be stored properly, untrue, stored in a metal hydride matrix it can ONLY be release when the system is energized. No explosive danger.

  • somebody serve him a fish from that region for dinner

  • @lllraverslll Are you implying that many people require game fish as sustenance?

  • We can get off most fossil fuels within 20-30 years if we put a concerted effort into solar, wind, fuel cells, electric cars, algae biofuels, and new nuclear technologies.

    We also need a new national smart power grid to move electricity.

    We can use a carbon tax on fossil fuels to pay for it, and it'll provide millions of JOBS that can't be exported.

    Europe & China are ALREADY doing this and America will lose out in future green energy technologies, if we don't.

    We owe it to our grandchildren.

  • @goog2k Everything you said was gold, except for the bit about the carbon tax, which is bullshit and will never happen in your lifetime or your grandkid's.

    Taxing things as a way of getting rid of them met it's last victory with cigarettes and no one is going to allow that as a normative method of social control.

    Unless you do, then to hell with you.

  • @MultiUniv3rsal It's not a matter of social control.

    It's making the fossil fuel industries pay the TRUE cost of their use, which includes pollution, global warming, and environmental degradation like the Gulf oil blowout.

    Wind is already economic but we need the power grid to get electricity from Midwest farmlands to the cities. Solar will be competitive within 5-10 years but we need a smart grid so people can put panels on their roof and get PAID for the unused electricity they produce.

  • @goog2k No, it's making you pay. it's impossible to tax the oil industry into losing money.

    It just means they will increase the cost to the consumer.

    Truth is, there is no long term effect of an oil spill, only whatever industry that operates within it will suffer immediately.

    There will be dead animals, but likely no extinctions.

    It's actually kind of silly to use that event, as you're really only blaming the oil itself.

  • @MultiUniv3rsal Yes, it'll raise costs of fossil fuels to match their TRUE costs. It will make clean energies more competitive, spur conservation & provide funds to invest in new infrastructure.

    Fossil fuels are still given subsidies and tax breaks that make them ARTIFICIALLY LOW because of the power of oil/gas/coal to buy off Congress.

    Why is the cost of gas in the U.S. half of what it is in Europe?

    Those funds can create millions of jobs building a SUSTAINABLE American future.

  • @goog2k Don't overlook grain-derived alcohols - clean, less toxic, and we've already got the tech to produce and use it.

  • @Alisterwolf66 Unfortunately, grain alcohols are not efficient enough. With the energy costs of production and fertilizers they don't save energy and they're rapidly driving up the cost of food.

    Algae and new cellulose biofuels will be enormously more efficient and won't effect food production,

  • until a propane tank blows up in your car #LOL

  • @OGdank13 I have never heard of that happening.

  • In the Gulf oil blowout it's been found BP was definitely overriding normal safety practice and disregarding Transocean's standard practice of packing the well with mud before sealing it.

    BP also KNEW the "Annular gasket" was broken and wouldn't provide correct pressure readings but disregarded it.

    This was revealed in a recent expose' on "60 Minutes" which you can see online.

    My bet is BP will hang for this because they deliberately chose to disregard safety precautions

  • Those promises about not expanding drilling are nothing but air.

  • John Kerry is full of gas!

  • so let's drill for natural gas and fracture water tables. every state that has drilled for natural gas has fractured water tables -- without exception.

    so when your food is contaminated, when you notice lesions on your skin, when you get deadly sick the natural gas companies will tell you it's your fault.

  • @swankrecords

    Obviously, you cant have both... ;-)

  • Natural gas would be the best way to get us off oil. It would be a quick fix until we can find other ways....

    Oh wait, American's can't learn the metric system.

    Never mind we are doomed.

  • @FlowerClown haha My math teachers often complained about that why Americans don't use the metric system. It really doesn't make since to use Feet or any of it. They convert in odd ways

  • @FlowerClown We just don't use it when we don't need exact calculations. Like 99% of the time.

    Sorry if our inches and miles offend you, but I don't need 10 based math to visualize distance or volumes.

    People who engineer things, that need to get them dead on, on the other hand, are quite familiar with the metric system. Like anyone working at NASA.

  • I am motherfucking hardcore!

  • We are the Saudi Arabia of wind! A renewable resource!

  • @RadarKat73080

    Indeed, and it won't ruin my water! (I happen to get water from a well, us people in the USA stil exist, lets not get natural gas and say we did)

  • @spartacandream I know, the family farm out here used to have a well until it caved in. My brother-in-law now uses the well house as a chicken coop!

  • actually Russia is the Saudi Arabia of gas and oil and trees and cold ass winters

  • LOL

  • true story

  • John Kerry is the Saudi Arabia of hot air.

  • Greatest. quote. ever.

  • @entropyfu And you sound like the dufus of hot air ..

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