Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Why isn't the Media and GAO investigating the secretive meeting between Bush/Cheney and the Saudis ?

Three years ago, Bush and Cheney flew in and out of Saudi Arabia numerous times (unprecedent for a V.P. to do so). There were top-secret talks of an energy policy which leads to reasons to speculate Bush and Cheney forge an agreement with the Saudis to lay low on the oil market in an effort to pressure the Democrats to support a bill for drilling in ANWR.





With gas prices skyrocketing, Bush (and Cheney) are more vocal about the need for "drilling" despite their silent leading up to this "massive frustration" on rising gas price.





Americans aren't stupid -- we KNOW Bush and Cheney fingerprints are all over this mess and I'm wondering why the Media and GAO (Government Accounting Office) are so slow in connecting the dots on this corruption.





With the price of gas rising every week, the Bush administration are salivating for the Dems to vote in favor of off-shore drilling -- a tactic straight from the Reps' playbook .





All eyes should be on Bush and Cheney: the real culprits.|||Bush has a lot to answer for, but that meeting isn't anything to worry about.





More than likely, they were trying to figure out how much oil the Saudis really do have left. It's probably not even close to as much as they claim.





They were probably also trying to get the Saudis to increase production. It's not going to be good if gas hits $5 per gallon and the economy collapses before the election. If it happens after Obama or McCain takes office, Bush can lay the blame for the next Great Depression on the next guy. If the collapse happens now, that's one more failure for his legacy. Begging the Saudis for more oil didn't work, though. Here's why:





Getting more oil out of the Saudis is looking less and less likely because they seem to be having problems just keeping production at current levels.





I"m too lazy to re-type the whole thing but I answered another question about it: most of the largest Saudi oil fields appear to be running dry. Unless the Saudis show us that there was some other reason why the northern half of their


largest field tapped out and started pumping pure sea water, and two more of the top five fields are producing far less than they used to, the price of oil isn't likely to drop much.|||2 GUESSES AND 1 AIN'T RIGHT!|||As for the media: They have investigated it somehow. How do I know this? Because you know these things took place, and I sincerely doubt you were on Air Force One for the flight to Saudi Arabia.





As for the GAO: Why in the world would you think the GAO would investigate this? Investigating Presidents is not part of the GAO's mandate.

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