I've always been big on complain and much less with solution.
One thing that I feel would at least help is if all the farm land that is in the 10 year set aside was made tillable, the farmer paid a reasonable amount, and the corn would be used for military, federal, state, & even city autos. That should show a profit if nothing else.
I'm big on wind so I would certianly think that wind power would also help a little.
Shutting down all government offices & travel 1 more day of the week would also help, and probably we would never see a decline in production. The government workers that are not needed...fire their rear ends. So now we are down to only a handful of government workers.
Take their wages and buy oil?
Just being silly here, but I kinda think we have to get out of the mind set that oil is our biggest fuel sorce.
If we all worked longer days, and took off on Fridays we could cut some costs. If you car pool, or ride a bike, or use public transportation Uncle Slam could give a tax credit.
A lottery drawing one big name out of the hat for oil companies--the winner gets a week that we all avoid (just their products). Next week another drawing till they get three strikes, then a month of not purchasing their products. Maybe just taking the highest price oil company each week?? If we all tried to stick together maybe we could change the picture a little.
Like Johnny Carson once asked. What would happen if everyone refused to pay their taxes? Could they put us all in jail?
I'll stop my babbling now, and maybe do something constructive.
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