He is just as bad as all the other terrorist we buy oil from! I would pay more for gas to not support him but few others would!Should America stop buying oil from Hugo Chavez and Venezuela even if it means higher gas prices?
Yes, and I know that our gas prices would really go alot higher and so would consumer goods also, but Chavez would be hurting big time, it would change his tune real quick because his country survives on oil..Should America stop buying oil from Hugo Chavez and Venezuela even if it means higher gas prices?
Oil is their main source of money so if they do not sell it then the people will go hungry. Not Chevez. He will get his first.
No you will not hurt him at all in fact if there are embargo's that would just be another reason to hate the USA and others.
Hurting the populous to get to one man is not a very good idea.
NO
He is a Democratically elected leader. Whatever way he wants to run his economy is his business. Sure dont you hypocrites buy oil from Saudi Arabia where terrible human rights abuses occur and where chid victims of rape get publicly beheaded for adultery. Now because the DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED leader of another country speaks out against the evil Facism of George Bush you hypocrites ask questions like this
We should start conserving energy. We could start by eliminating tax breaks for gas guzzling vehicles. Next, we could give those tax breaks to people who buy fuel efficient vehicles (40mpg or higher - remember that 30mpg was the Carter administration's goal about thirty years ago!) and next we should do everything we can to encourage the production and use of plug in electric vehicles with solar assist.
why bother? it's a world market. if we stop buying oil from venezuela and buy more from another source. that other source's previous customers will buy venezuela's now available oil.
Yes...and the American companies who recently were taken over by the gov't should close down their drilling projects and pack up and move out.
It may hurt the pocket book, but maybe we may move faster on other transportation uses.
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