Was the 2008 election a War between Big Oil & Electric Utilities for the Trillion dollar Motor Fuel business?

Every word of Big Media propaganda is about Global Warming guilt, carbon foot prints, and PLug In Cars.

Is the Electric Utilities at war with Big Oil for Trillions of dollars worth of transportation energy business.

7 Responses to “Was the 2008 election a War between Big Oil & Electric Utilities for the Trillion dollar Motor Fuel business?”

  1. I Can Answer That says:

    For them yes… For us NO.

    We are mostly tired of war. I did not vote for barack but I hope he can bring Change. I hope that Global warming gets put on a screaching halt.

    I should have voted for him.

  2. Joe says:

    yes

  3. Marks_perspective says:

    Not really as the super rich have stock in both ventures.

  4. fdm215 says:

    No. It was a war between failed policies and smart policies.

  5. aiiask says:

    I believe these two giant energy businesses and corporations will and have always battled one another. This has nothing to do with Barack winning the election however. It is something he has to deal with now that he’s president. From what ive seen with his speeches he does support clean coal.

  6. praetoriangrd1 says:

    Absolutely not, this election was about people being disappointed with the number of unemployed, and the price of oil, and the condition of the economy as a whole. Which they blamed the Republican Party for, when the Democratic House and Senate blocked former President Bush whenever he tried to do something to help the economy.
    People voted for Barack Obama out of frustration and anger, when Obama sold the voters a pipe dream that he would change the country.
    He is only one person, and he has to also cooperate with the House and Senate or he will have a lonely 4 years as POTUS.
    Also, many problems that the country is facing as a whole are a result of the Democratic Party, and the Presidency of Bill Clinton.

  7. shepherd_of3 says:

    I think it has more to do with the Democrats pandering to the whims of environmentalist wackos. If this administration stays around for any length of time, their pundits will begin legislating penalties for any one still driving an all gasoline fuel vehicle. Its all about taking our freedoms away. These alternative fuel activists seem to also forget these cars have to be charged every night. This is going to drive up the demand and cost of electricity. Electricity, unless generated by a hydroelectric plant is produced from burning coal (Ooops, another carbon foot print). Perhaps we’re seeing the birth of Big coal or Big electric power companies.

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