Posted by Tom Schnitzler on March 04, 2014 at 11:12:59 from (166.182.3.50):
In Reply to: fracking pros cons posted by gwece on March 04, 2014 at 08:15:12:
I am against it! My father use to tell me if you tell someone a lie it is hard to believe them the next time they tell you something, and that is what I think of this government and the oil company! It might be a sore note for some but to harness the solar energy would be the best out come of all, what are we going to let all the other countrys get ahead of us on renewable fuels, take for instance, Germany is the number one in solar, Brazil runs there cars solely on ethanol, places in Africa produces methane, and it is piped right to there house. So I ask you are we just going to let everyone else take to lead, keep letting the government run our lives we have to pay what the oil companys want? We have the technology to make methane from manure, ethanol from corn stalks and grass, solar panels to put on the roofs, wind mills! Ethanol has had a bad reputation in fuel consumption, but if you look up why, you will find that the gas engine does not have enough compression, it needs the compression of a diesel, that is why, if you don't believe me just Google it. Call me a hippie if you want, but I for one distrust the government and the oil company, I say put the production of fuel in the hands of the people of the US of A! "For a long time now, I have believed that industry & agriculture are natural partners & that they should begin to recognize & practice their partnership. Each of them is suffering from ailments which the other can cure. Agriculture needs a wider &steadier market; industrial workers need more steadier jobs. Can each be made to supply what the other needs? I think so. The link between is Chemistry. In the vicinity of Dearborn we are farming twenty thousand acres for everything from sunflowers to soy beans. We pass the crops through our laboratory to learn how they may be used in the manufacture of motor cars &, thus provide an industrial market for the farmers' products." Henry Ford
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