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Originally posted by 8mpg View PostI dont know why the auto manufacturers havent banded together and say "FUCK YOU AND YOUR GAS MILEAGE REQUIREMENTS!!"Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostDuh, because if they say no, the government will just force it just like everything else. Everything with them is on a Voluntold basis.
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Lmao at legislating to help us or save us money.
I stick to the to the real issue here, and it is that we still rely on an archaic and greatly exploited energy source. It's 2011, where's my car that's powered by ketchup packets from jack-in-the-box? Seriously?
IMO We need an alternative to gasoline. We need to create it here in America, and produce it for the world. If the automakers are not at the forefront of this push in some way, we WILL get left behind. The sooner we can produce this marketplace, the sooner we will climb out of our holes, and into the 21st century.
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Originally posted by Hobie View PostBronco Johnny or Slow99 would know A LOT more about this than me. I'm just an idiot trying to learn, but tighten up the margins on the futures traders and force them to warehouse what they trade, gas prices will certainly come down.
Rex Tillerson, the boss of ExxonMobil admitted last week that? the price of oil--based purely on supply and demand- should be in the $60 to $70 a barrel range. The reason it's above $100 a barrel, Tillerson? explained, is due to the oil majors using futures contracts to lock in [...]
I think the same guy said something similar to "it's easy to trade millions of barrels of oil if all you have to do is keep it on a piece of paper in your desk drawer."
I do agree that working towards a more efficient vehicle is a necessity though, as oil at this point is a very finite resource. We may not run out in our generation or the next, but it eventually will be gone. We aren't talking about a renewable resource like trees that grow back in 10 or 20 years, the oil in the earth took millions of years to be formed, and the human race will effectively deplete it in a few hundred years or less, if other energy sources aren't found and utilized.
I have by no means been transformed into a tree hugging liberal, I've driven gas guzzlers, and will have another one soon, but I've always realized this. I'm talking about simple math, we are using up a resource that is not being replenished, it's only a matter of time until it's gone.
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