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<blockquote data-quote="terrymac" data-source="post: 313915" data-attributes="member: 1893"><p>years ago in the early seventies , we experienced an oil embargo, a fuel shortage, odd/ even days to buy fuel. 50 cents or so a gallon. The gov. encouraged conservation, even ads on tv. Now thirty five years later, all the fuel you want, but its close to four dollars a gallon, no ads on tv claiming we have a crisis, to consurve energy,,, go buy a hummer, keep the economy going,, why didnt someone in the auto industry stop for a moment and "think ahead"...sorry for rambling.. ethonal seems to be the new money pit, billions of dollars going into interstructure of manufacturing sites that will not go through existing pipe lines, poor cost effectiveness, drying out aquifers, basically trading food for entergy at a loss.. I see big changes coming, and it doesnt look good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terrymac, post: 313915, member: 1893"] years ago in the early seventies , we experienced an oil embargo, a fuel shortage, odd/ even days to buy fuel. 50 cents or so a gallon. The gov. encouraged conservation, even ads on tv. Now thirty five years later, all the fuel you want, but its close to four dollars a gallon, no ads on tv claiming we have a crisis, to consurve energy,,, go buy a hummer, keep the economy going,, why didnt someone in the auto industry stop for a moment and "think ahead"...sorry for rambling.. ethonal seems to be the new money pit, billions of dollars going into interstructure of manufacturing sites that will not go through existing pipe lines, poor cost effectiveness, drying out aquifers, basically trading food for entergy at a loss.. I see big changes coming, and it doesnt look good. [/QUOTE]
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