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All they have to do is ignore it. It will get minimal coverage and absolutely no extra digging and the whole thing will be forgotten shortly. Most people won’t have even heard of the story.

I’m curious if they monetized the video and if so at what point?

3rd Gear: It’ll be intersting to see what effect tBrexit will have in the end. Are the sky is going to fall people goingto be right or wrong? It may be hard to find anyone talking about it if it goes well, though. It’ll be ignored and excused very quietly if it does.

That alone will save the planet.

It probably should say motives have not been confirmed, but the obvious suspicion is an Islamic extremist attack on free people.

If he gives the Clinton (Money Launering) Foundation $1,000,000 he can have the key note at the DNC. But only if he privides a virgin of less than 17 years old for Bill also.

There is a part of me that likes the Gallardo better than the Huracan. It is a classic.

Maybe. If the doors add that much cost they were an even dumber idea than I thought. Sliders are better in every way. I would think that initially the van would cost slightly more than a Model S with comparable range and features. Probably more like $75 and up. Just my guess.

Hopefully they didn’t watch the Rose Bowl this year either.

I’ve never been to nor will I probably end up in heaven. I like it here just fine.

Every day here is a vacation!

Ya, it sucks here. Believe it.

It’s really great that everyone who isn’t from Iowa thinks it sucks here. Otherwise they would come here and ruin it for all the locals.

Every place that there is a significant reserve of oil that can be extracted adds oil to the market and that is a positive pressure on the market. I also think that if multiple major oil companies wanted to go there it qualifies as significant. Now it is possible if they were allowed to drill there and other similar

If the amount of oil that would have been gotten from ANWR (sorry) would have been so small with the large investment needed to drill there no one would have had any interest in it. It doesn’t make any sense.

ANWAR wouldn’t have to single handedly and instantaneously lower prices. We need to explore and use all of our resources efficiently. If we had drilled there back when oil companies wanted to it would have increased our oil supply. That would help with prices.

I’m sure production in ANWAR would be difficult and more expensive than most places. I don’t necessarily believe EIA or other analysts who say it isn’t worth drilling. No one would want to if it wasn’t. Similar to east and west coasts, companies do want to drill it. They don’t want to lose money so there must be a way

They aren’t as low cost as on shore, but we are drilling in the gulf and not off the other coasts. And why did they want to drill in ANWAR in the first place if it is so impractical to do? The pipeline is also a catalyst. Are you saying that government has been as helpful as it could be in facilitating production of

West Coast too. Just because the state is the one who doesn’t allow the drilling doesn’t mean it isn’t political. At this point drilling in some national parks doesn’t need to be done. I wouldn’t always be against it though. The arguement does hold water. The federal government directly and indirectly has discouraged

There were technological barriers. However, the reason we had to overcome them was because we weren’t allowed to drill in places that conventional drilling was possible and efficient. We also weren’t allowed to build pipelines from places where oil and gas are being produced. It is just inaccurate to say that no