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<blockquote data-quote="Packmule" data-source="post: 1502409" data-attributes="member: 33558"><p>Personally,I've always wondered why it is that most of the world's largest fossil fuel reserves exist under the world's largest deserts and least vegetated areas if not for climate change. I'm not saying the temperature doesn't change, I'm just saying that it's questionable (and a bit arrogant) to suggest puny man can cause it or control it. </p><p>I'm Also all for our developing alternative clean energy, but we probably need to do that from a position of economic strength rather than weakness. After all, if folks are going to buy a new clean energy car, they probably better have a job first.</p><p>Also, the greenies need to remember even a mother with three little kids needs a vehicle large enough to fit the car seats. Try being a rancher or contractor and get by with a Chevy Volt. </p><p>They gotta build what people need and there's a lot of politics on both sides stopping it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packmule, post: 1502409, member: 33558"] Personally,I've always wondered why it is that most of the world's largest fossil fuel reserves exist under the world's largest deserts and least vegetated areas if not for climate change. I'm not saying the temperature doesn't change, I'm just saying that it's questionable (and a bit arrogant) to suggest puny man can cause it or control it. I'm Also all for our developing alternative clean energy, but we probably need to do that from a position of economic strength rather than weakness. After all, if folks are going to buy a new clean energy car, they probably better have a job first. Also, the greenies need to remember even a mother with three little kids needs a vehicle large enough to fit the car seats. Try being a rancher or contractor and get by with a Chevy Volt. They gotta build what people need and there's a lot of politics on both sides stopping it. [/QUOTE]
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