Obama said he wanted gas to go to $4 or $5 a gallon to push hybrids and electric cars. He doesn't care, high oil prices helps his socialist agenda. Anyways, he would only say it is Bush's fault. I guess Obama is an oil man too. Opening up drilling in the US, offshore, and in Alaska might not help now, but in the long run when it starts coming in, it will help lower and stabilise prices, and help get us independent of foreign oil.
Electric vehicles are not the answer because:
1) We will need more power plants to provide additional power for charging.
2) Range is not there yet.
3) Recharging time takes to long for a long distance trip.
4) Vehicles cost more.
5) Infrastructure isn't there for quick charging for long distance trips.
6) If there is massive power outages like during hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, or blizzards, you can't charge an electric
We are locked into liquid fuels for the next 50 years at least because:
1) Infrastructure is there.
2) Vehicles stay on the road for 20+ years and will need liquid fuel.
3) Liquids are available during massive power outages for transportation, equipment operation, and generators.
Only viable alternative is compressed natural gas (cng) because:
1) Infrastructure is in most of the US, only have to install compressor stations.
2) Vehicles can be made off the assembly line right now to use cng.
3) Can be refueled quickly at the cng stations. Usually withing 15-30 minutes.
4) Range between refuelings is now up to 200 miles.
5) Speed is the same as gasoline or diesel.
6) Cost of a dedicated cng vehicle is the same as gasoline.
Diesel is another alternative, but it is made from oil, however it does get better mileage.
So, if we are locked into liquid fuels the next 20-50 year, we have to have more oil or switch some vehicles to cng like fleets. Otherwise, we must drill, drill, drill. And/or build coal gasification plants or algae farms.