Posted by Showcrop on June 01, 2008 at 18:07:01 from (75.69.187.58):
In Reply to: Re: used cooking oil posted by Steven f/AZ on June 01, 2008 at 17:14:01:
Steve F, I think that I read somewhere that the reason that oil is so expensive is because they stopped making it 100s of thousands of years ago. and between us and the Indians and the Chinese its being used faster than it can be pumped out of the ground. and that the people responsible for making sure that their companies have enough next winter keep offering what they have to to keep it coming.But why is oil and gas here in the US only half the price of just about anywhere else in the world? What our Govt needs to do is artificially lower the price even more so that we can keep on going like we have been and let our grandchildren learn to talk Chinese while they freeze in the dark. Right Steve?
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