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Posted by Paul in Mich on April 23, 2005 at 15:43:39 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Earth Day posted by Leland on April 23, 2005 at 08:42:46:
Leland, We"ll have cleaner but maybe not cheaper fuel when you and everyone else is willing to pay for it. Have you stopped to think that electric cars depend on coal to operate the powerplant from which the clean electricity comes? Cleaner burning internal combustion engines will come, and they would sell like hot cakes right now if people were willing to pay for the cost of running them, but so far gasolene must still be cheap enough that it ain"t gonna happen soon. California is indeed part of the fuel shortage problem as the additive mandates required to make California fuel creates a bottleneck in the refining industry. They don"t mind buying fuel from out of state, but damned if they will allow a refinery inside their state. Yes, I ask the same question, What do most Californians know anyway? It wasnt wacos that got things cleaned up, it was sensable people working together to improve how we dispose of our waste. The wacos have nothing to offer but tree hugging and PETA principles. Name one positive suggestion comming from one of the wacos. One that everyone can live with. They have none. Thats why we call them wacos.
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