Who will pay to cool the spent fuel rods from DR T's nuclear plants in the future??? 10,000 years of dedicated mechanical refrigeration is a lot of energy.
Food and Energy Prices: Lessons From the '70s [View article]
Diesel fuel at the pump is a dollar over gasoline. We feel the pinch of big business (oil) greed (Oil company profits are up) and the truckers suffer too. Transporting goods means burni9ng fuel and every consumable goes up. When the average Joe can barely get what he needs the exras get cut out and the economy feels the pinch. Not rocket science, big business. your lobby dollars at work.
Food and Energy Prices: Lessons From the '70s [View article]
Diesel is a dollar over gasoline's price...at the pump, truckers move everything, what goes up for us in energy costs is reflected in transportation charges so all consumables are going up. People stop spending on un needed items when the dollar inflates. Everyone feels that and rightfully so. When are the "Profit up for major oil companies" devaluation of the nation, schemes by big business going to stop?
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Not rocket science, big business. your lobby dollars at work.
Food and Energy Prices: Lessons From the '70s [View article]