Winter's Coming for the Boomers: Part 2 [View article]
Agree, there are a vast amount of means to generate a sustainable energy program, you need to start this better now than later, some of them like the fuel from corn did not work and need to be stopped, but how many other things that you did, did not work out. What I don't get, you are all calling for free markets, so why do you need a political will. Because the citizens and corporations of the US can not do it by themselfs, they are fat and lazy from eating Mac, sitting on your fat asses in your cars going shopping and just complaining about everything. You will drill down to the last oil well and suck it out and then start thinking. That is how the US works, and that is why you screw up everything. Your post war advantage is deminishing very fast, luckily for the world.
On Jul 14 11:05 PM James Quinn wrote:
> I think Picken's plan to convert our trucking fleets to natural gas > makes a lot of sense. We have enough natural gas to supply ourselves > for decades. As usual, no political will or consensus.
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Agree, there are a vast amount of means to generate a sustainable energy program, you need to start this better now than later, some of them like the fuel from corn did not work and need to be stopped, but how many other things that you did, did not work out.
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What I don't get, you are all calling for free markets, so why do you need a political will.
Because the citizens and corporations of the US can not do it by themselfs, they are fat and lazy from eating Mac, sitting on your fat asses in your cars going shopping and just complaining about everything.
You will drill down to the last oil well and suck it out and then start thinking. That is how the US works, and that is why you screw up everything.
Your post war advantage is deminishing very fast, luckily for the world.
On Jul 14 11:05 PM James Quinn wrote:
> I think Picken's plan to convert our trucking fleets to natural gas
> makes a lot of sense. We have enough natural gas to supply ourselves
> for decades. As usual, no political will or consensus.