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Oil supplies are getting lower and lower every day, and oil prices are rising.
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That is not why oil prices are continually rising.
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Tapping this supply will not only provide much needed relief in terms of how much oil is left, but it will also fully alleviate our dependency on foreign oil markets.
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Wrong. The United States accounts for over 25% of the entire World's oil consumption. We use far too much energy to ever be "self-sufficient." The U.S. has become a nation of sheep whom are all dependent on foreign goods. American Flags are made in China. Most food comes from 3rd world countries that are paid 1/200th of what an American employee would be paid. The U.S. is an economical farm on which the rest of the world profits.
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The US economy is deteriorating every day and could be helped.
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Not really. The U.S. economy is controlled by the Federal Reserve. (Which BTW is a PRIVATE organization.) They control the power of the dollar.
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Several years into World War II the Japanese decided to flex their militaristic muscles by blindsiding the American Military and bombing Pearl Harbor, killing American soldiers with neither warning nor remorse.
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Why is it people don't ever remember (just like 9-11) that there was plenty of warning?
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To conclude, morals and emotion do not benefit a society, they perform quite the opposite.
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Alltogether, I think your essay is well thought out, and very opinionated. (Not a bad thing.) Some of the facts; however, aren't true. You are very right in the belief that emotion hinders advancement. How many times has emotion stopped a person from doing the most logical thing? How many girls have had their heartbroken over and over by the same guy because she trusts him? How many people have been murdered because of an emotional outburst?
You cannot have a society without emotions and so called "morals." Although a robot society would be more productive, it'd be a lifeless world. One which I do believe you'd not want to live in.