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Re: Natural gas instead of gasoline?


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Posted by trucker 40 on March 18, 2011 at 19:15:09 from (69.154.23.34):

In Reply to: Natural gas instead of gasoline? posted by GeneMO on March 18, 2011 at 13:31:22:

A thought just occurred to me.I bet that the reason the price of gas is so high,and nothing seems to be getting done about it is that these politicians are going to try and push through high speed rail.I bet the idea is to make it so miserable to drive a car that everybody will go for high speed rail or something.You know if they wanted to they could make electric cars,but they took all of them back and crushed them once already!!!!?
I f they want to do something,they sure are going at it backwards.
Maybe the people ought to have a real long talk with these politicians about the speculation and other things and maybe even have some recalls.If they dont want to fix these problems they need to go.High speed rail is kind of far fetched as corrupt as the government politicians are.It would probably take them 100 years to build it and maybe never get it running.
I actually think that all any of these politicians are going to do is lie about everything and thenset there and do nothing while they jack the price of oil up to where BP can make a profit off of that oil sand crap they have been selling us from Canada.I think we need to run BP out of the USA and quit buying their oil sand crap.Besides that,before we do that,we need to stop these banks from hiring these speculators to run up the stock market.
I did have this all up her in Videos about that.It was poofed.You can find out about it by looking up Micheal W Masters report to congress in 2008.Stock traders don't want you to know about it,but its the truth.
Im also getting tired of these politicians ruining the economy and playing dumb about it.All of them have known about this stuff all along.
Now if they were serious about fixing the economy they would fix it instead of putting this huge tax on us by letting the oil company's run up the price.From what I can tell by reading about it,BP is a bunch of crooks and they have been doing crooked things all along.They bought Standard oil and Mobil oil and others and since then they have got worse.
I don't know whether you could run natural gas and spend a lot to pump it and set up your car and all,and then save money.It would take a while.It might be easier to hold these politicians feet to the fire so they fix whats wrong with the oil industry in the USA.Otherwise things are probably going to continue to get worse.All of us cant get rich trading stocks.As long as the crooked traders get away with doing what they are doing,they wont stop until the government steps in and stops them.


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