America Needs a Natural Gas Transportation Infrastructure [View article]
Makes perfect sense to me, even as a transitional fuel. But where are our "leaders" when we need them? Go get 'em Fitz. I wish someone would recognize that your plan is the best one out there!
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I haven't been able to verify this, but I heard several middle east countries are supporting the idea of a new currency backed by - you guessed it - gold. Any truth to that?
Fitz - I admire your tenacity and I see you've developed quite a following. You'd think NG, even as a transitional fuel source would be a "no brainer". Moreover, I wish you did have Obama's ear. Maybe's he's worried T Boone will make too much money. After all, Pickens was saying this 6 months ago.
I've been expecting that for a while now, but so far not much activity. I also expect many of these cash rich oil companies to begin to buy smaller alternative energy outfits as well.
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Silver-Bullet - I agree with everything you say, but you ruin it with your last sentence. And I think you meant "whether". Sorry, I just had to comment.
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Based on its simplicity, I like the idea. Getting everyone to agree on anything over there is a pipe dream. I say we take over the entire energy infrastructure over there until the Iraqi's say enough is enough. Otherwise, the hell with them. It's destroying our country.
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