http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/company_level_imports/current/import.html
Total Imports of Petroleum (Top 15 Countries)
(Thousand Barrels per Day)
Country Feb-08 Jan-08 YTD 2008 Feb-07 YTD 2007
CANADA 2,464 2,586 2,527 2,448 2,460
SAUDI ARABIA 1,627 1,503 1,563 1,207 1,394
MEXICO 1,327 1,307 1,317 1,507 1,538
VENEZUELA 1,131 1,290 1,214 1,359 1,273
NIGERIA 1,025 1,191 1,110 1,102 1,120
IRAQ 780 543 658 325 433
RUSSIA 451 392 421 241 297
ALGERIA 384 636 514 555 672
VIRGIN ISLANDS 351 380 366 312 371
ANGOLA 350 578 468 464 522
KUWAIT 266 239 252 168 170
COLOMBIA 240 198 218 85 118
ECUADOR 186 260 224 185 231
BRAZIL 172 225 200 151 203
BELGIUM 164 115 139 53 60
Note: The data in the tables above exclude oil imports into the U.S. territories.
I get my gas from Iranians who take dollars, as I buy it at the local Arco which is owned by Persian Jews. I get dinner from Iranians who take dollars, as I eat dinner at a restaurant owned by Persian Muslims. Funny how all these decent Persians live in Los Angeles and not Iran -- they must know something.
Governments have been the bane of people since the beginning of time.
Thomas Jefferson has some food for thought . . .
"History, in general, only informs us what bad government is." --Thomas Jefferson to John Norvell, 1807. ME 11:223
"I sincerely wish you may find it convenient to come here [to Europe]. The pleasure of the trip will be less than you expect, but the utility greater. It will make you adore your own country, its soil, its climate, its equality, liberty, laws, people and manners. My God! how little do my countrymen know what precious blessings they are in possession of, and which no other people on earth enjoy. I confess I had no idea of it myself. While we shall see multiplied instances of Europeans going to live in America, I will venture to say no man now living will ever see an instance of an American removing to settle in Europe and continuing there. Come then and see the proofs of this, and on your return add your testimony to that of every thinking American, in order to satisfy our countrymen how much it is their interest to preserve uninfected by contagion those peculiarities in their government and manners to which they are indebted for these blessings." --Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 1785. ME 5:21, Papers 8:233
"Though there is less wealth [in my native country than in Europe], there is more freedom, more ease, and less misery." --Thomas Jefferson to Baron Geismer, 1785. ME 5:129, Papers 8:500
"While the great mass of the people [in Europe] are thus suffering under physical and moral oppression, I have endeavored to examine more nearly the condition of the great, to appreciate the true value of the circumstances in their situation which dazzle the bulk of spectators, and especially to compare it with that degree of happiness which is enjoyed in America by every class of people. Intrigues of love occupy the younger, and those of ambition, the elder part of the great. Conjugal love having no existence among them, domestic happiness, of which that is the basis, is utterly unknown. In lieu of this are substituted pursuits which nourish and invigorate all our bad passions, and which offer only moments of ecstasy amidst days and months of restlessness and torment. Much, very much inferior this to the tranquil permanent felicity with which domestic society in America blesses most of its inhabitants, leaving them to follow steadily those pursuits which health and reason approve, and rendering truly delicious the intervals of these pursuits." --Thomas Jefferson to Charles Bellini, 1785. ME 5:152, Papers 8:568