Posted by ericlb on April 02, 2008 at 04:34:30 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: Re: Truck strike posted by Old Roy agiin on April 01, 2008 at 20:36:19:
you might remind the paper that those big rolls of newsprint they use come to them on a truck, as well as everything else they use to produce their paper, wonder how long they would last if the truck quit coming? ive been searching, and the oil man might be partially right, the problem looks to me like we have the oil, what we don't have is the refining cabibility to produce fuel from it, we have 1 refinery still blown up in texas and several still not up to pre hurricane capacity, but the bunny huggers wont let them build more of them because it might make bambi change her humpimg habbits, if they told the companies to make more refineries today it would take ten years for it to produce its first fuel, but if not , it will be even longer, lets see we could save some fuel if we put every politician in washington d.c. on a bicycle.. of course as fat as some have grown off of oil proffits, somebody will have to invent a 3 wheeled bicycle that has dual rear tires...
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