by Homesteader » Wed 13 Aug 2008, 11:20:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Homesteader', ' ') Good, you conceded the point that New England doesn't have any oil fields. So where will the funds come from?
Not so. Its foolish to claim that New England doesn't have any oil fields, when no one has even looked for oil fields in the offshore areas.
It a simple fact that the New England states oppose exploring for oil in their offshore areas, and their congressional delegations are part of the democratic majority blocking offshore oil exploration. The Kennedy's, for instance, have also opposed any kind of offshore wind energy farms off New England.
The New England states may well have oil (or gas) in their offshore areas. You can pretend that possiblity doesn't exist, but nonetheless it does. Scientific drilling has already shown that there are methane hydrates off some of the east coast---it isn't unreasonable that other types of hydrocarbon deposits are there as well.
As far as the state funds for relief from high heating oil, its up to the various state legislatures. Based on past behavior, I would imagine they will do something like put a tax on home heating oil, which will be paid mainly by the middle class, and then use the tax proceeds to provide financial relief for the poor and other deserving people.

Additionally, you put words in my mouth that I never uttered or even implied. I never said there where no oil deposits off of New England nor did I say that exploration or drilling should not take place. I merely stated a very simple fact that there are no New England oilfields that can produce royalties that can be distributed for heating assistance.
Get your terms and facts straight. Stop trolling.
Also, I was on Block Island many times during the '80s and observed the wind turbine NASA had installed there. Unfortunately public opinion was against it and it was shutdown. It was my opinion then and now that that was very shortsighted.
Seven bidders have answered Gov. Donald Carcieri’s call for proposals to build an offshore wind farm likely to be placed in areas to the south and west of Block Island.