Friday, May 16, 2008

It's hard to make yourself heard

When they're rolling around on top of the mountain of dollar bills, huh, Georgie?
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabian leaders made clear Friday they see no reason to increase oil production until their customers demand it, apparently rebuffing President Bush amid soaring U.S. gasoline prices.

During Bush's second personal appeal this year to King Abdullah, Saudi officials stuck to their position that they are already meeting demand, the president's national security adviser told reporters.

"What they're saying to us is ... Saudi Arabia does not have customers that are making requests for oil that they are not able to satisfy," Stephen Hadley said on a day when oil prices topped $127 a barrel, a record high.

The Saudi oil minister, Ali al-Naimi, said there was no need to increase production now. "Supply and demand are in balance today," he told a news conference. "How much does Saudi Arabia need to do to satisfy people who are questioning our oil practices and policies?"
I don't think you need a translator to help you understand what was just said, Georgie. What's Saudi for 'hell, no'?

Fat lot of good your kissing and hand-holding did.

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Or maybe ... that request was for the benefit of the Merkin folks and you really are happy with the state of things?

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It all makes sense now...

Update 5/17: Distributorcap of Distributorcap NY reminds me that the Saudis agreed to a small increase. But Bush tells us we still need to drill in Anwar and not to get our hopes up:
SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt (AP) -- President Bush said Saturday that the Saudis' modest increase in oil production "doesn't solve our problem," and that the United States must act itself to help bring down soaring gas prices.

"We've got to do more at home," the president said on the lush lawn of a resort overlooking the Red Sea in Sharm El-Sheik, Egypt.

Speaking after a private meeting with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, he mentioned moves that have long been part of his agenda but stymied in Congress, such as developing alternate fuels, improving conservation and expanding domestic exploration.

Bush said he told Saudi King Abdullah during talks Friday that the kingdom should be concerned that high energy prices are hurting some of its biggest customers, including the United States.

He asked Abdullah for an injection of oil supply to help ease the pain. "High energy prices are going to cause countries like mine to accelerate our move to alternative energy," he said he told the king.

But Saudi oil minister Ali al-Naimi said Friday it had decided a week before Bush's visit to raise production by 300,000 barrels a day to 9.45 million barrels a day and didn't see any need to do more. Energy analysts called the boost a token -- it represents just 3 percent of the total -- and it was seen as a rebuff, if a gentle one, of Bush by Abdullah.

One way we are working right now to control our energy needs, Georgie, is to get a Democratic candidate into office while we get you and Dick Cheney OUT of office.
Americans get a reminder of President Bush’s failed energy policies every time they gas up their cars. The average gallon of regular gas cost only $1.44 when Bush took office on January 20, 2001, and diesel cost just $1.53 per gallon. Yet today, gasoline and diesel fuel prices are at all-time highs, with gas prices at $3.60 per gallon and diesel prices at $4.17 per gallon.
Update 5/18: Speaking of appeasers, Watertiger of Dependable Renegade found this appropriate cartoon:

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6 comments:

darkblack said...

What's that word, Hmmm, when a personage gives some entity what they demand...Say, nuclear reactors, in return for empty promises to behave, or conform, or help in some nebulously unspecified way...?

Right on the tip of my tongue, too...'A Pea's cement'?

No, that can't be right.

;>)

ellroon said...

Maybe it was A Tease, meant? Or Apt easement?

But Georgie is doing it right, standing there looking in the window and whimpering. That should get some kind of sympathy...

Distributorcap said...

didnt they capitulate and agree to 300,000 barrels --- a drop in the oil bucket so they can make georgie look like a hero to thhe MSM back home

i didnt think it was possible but everyday i hate him more

ellroon said...

Yes, saw that this morning and forgot to update. Thanks, Dcap!

darkblack said...

Of course, even though this is all a dumbshow for media purposes, attempting to inject some credulous misdirection into a situation where the outcome was predetermined from the start - "Gawrsh, Abdullah old pal, mind turning up the tap so that supply increases and price drops?"...When you don't get what you want, and pretend that it doesn't matter anyway...What's that phrase I'm looking for, 'tuck your crumb' - No, that's not it...

;>)

ellroon said...

It will be interesting to see where Georgie goes once he stops preznitin'... how many visits he'll do to his good friends in Saudi Arabia.

Halliburton has moved to Dubai so Dick will be right next door!

And, darkblack, I'll let you figure out 'tuck your crumb' by yourself....