Bill Richardson On Alternative Energy
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mrkucz on Sat, 7th Mar 2009 5:23 pm
Thank you! Thank you! thaaaan yoooouuuu……
Crappy (U.S. gov} could’nt seem to find a way to screw the American people out of money or better, line there pockets with our gold.
thats way we were orderd by one of our “shit head presidents” to give up our gold or else.
Can’t remember which shithead at the moment it was.
then gun abolishing was to be next on there agenda
ResidentGrouch on Mon, 9th Mar 2009 1:51 am
See the vid :
Air car from France part 1
(I think Mr.Fords jaw would drop, along with Dick Cheneys)
j0eg0d on Mon, 9th Mar 2009 6:23 pm
The switch from foreign oil arose because it’s cheaper to import it. I wonder if the same would occur for ethanol usage, biodiesel or any synthetic fuels. So I completely understand where you’re coming from.
poxy50 on Tue, 10th Mar 2009 2:56 pm
I want a Vin Diesel in my van!!!! ;D
Eisenmond on Wed, 11th Mar 2009 9:16 am
My main focus would be on eliminating foreign oil needs. By doing so, we would have changed the “thinking” when it comes to energy use for transportation and personal/home/business use. The new independent energy philosophy will begin to reduce 100% of petrol use… Utopian, I know, especially with the influence (as you stated) of big power… catch 22.
j0eg0d on Thu, 12th Mar 2009 6:49 pm
It’s difficult but not impossible. We have to work harder in removing the blindfolds from a lot of voters that still believe change comes from swapping one Party with another.
j0eg0d on Thu, 12th Mar 2009 7:54 pm
Thanks, and sure - a five year plan like that is feasible.
The problem is that the Oil Corporations dominate this country by wealth and political influences.
They’re not willing to let go.
Even their acknowledgments to ethanol will still contain limits so a percentage of petrol always remains in the mix.
Eisenmond on Sun, 15th Mar 2009 9:54 am
Great idea… In my video I suggested that a new law mandate that by 2012 we will no longer have petroleum as our energy standard for new vehicles… We need radical laws, and then we will see the old designs for alternative fuel be pulled off of the dusty shelves…
Check out my video response, you might like!
j0eg0d on Sun, 15th Mar 2009 8:11 pm
If they don’t reply within the week, they won’t reply at all.
Gimmeabreakman on Tue, 17th Mar 2009 8:12 am
Hemp car, huh? So many jokes waiting to be made there.
When will you know if he answers?
crazycatfguy on Thu, 19th Mar 2009 1:02 pm
You can’t get elected without oil company and pharmaceutical money so I don’t expect anything to change. Enron got Bush elected the first time.
j0eg0d on Fri, 20th Mar 2009 2:28 am
Yes they do - and some of those cycles get 200 miles to the gallon plus they’re beating a lot of speed records.
AccompaniedBoy on Fri, 20th Mar 2009 8:41 pm
Do they make diesel engines for motorcycles ?
j0eg0d on Sat, 21st Mar 2009 9:41 pm
You Rock, Random !
j0eg0d on Tue, 24th Mar 2009 4:35 pm
YES ! We’re way behind the world’s automotive industry in technology. It’s embarrassing !
j0eg0d on Wed, 25th Mar 2009 5:48 am
Thanks for all of this, mrmcgee210.
j0eg0d on Sun, 29th Mar 2009 1:06 pm
Yes, that the focus of this question really, because we know that the Oil Corporations have held back automotive technologies keeping us dependent on them. Our vehicles are like the Flintstones’ car in comparison to other countries. We’re way behind and it’s because of poor business & political ethics.
j0eg0d on Wed, 1st Apr 2009 11:41 pm
It’s what it was meant for. The engine was also designed to reduce carbon dioxide for better mileage, but we can convert it to recycle that reduced amount of CO2 back into the fuel supply.
j0eg0d on Fri, 3rd Apr 2009 9:26 am
You can get the fuel even from other things such as algae, but I know exactly what you mean.
Try looking up “skyscraper farms” in Google - There’s one planned for downtown Toronto.
j0eg0d on Sat, 4th Apr 2009 4:57 am
… Who wants to go on vacation with their kids when you have to stop and wait for hours to recharge batteries ?
j0eg0d on Sat, 4th Apr 2009 7:36 pm
Sure. Most people don’t realize that electric vehicles predate both diesel & petrol. But, personally I’ve never liked the electric car, except for those videos of it drag racing ^_^
It’s the recharge time that’s always hurt it.
I know they’ve made advances to those nickel batteries, but when it comes to the scale of powering a car; the recharge time takes anywhere from 6-8 hours.
nullusclementia on Sun, 5th Apr 2009 7:38 am
I think it was Rudolph VonDiesel.Either way he was German. Pretty cool that eevry diesel engine will run on BIODIESEL without any conversions or changes.
mrmcgee210 on Mon, 6th Apr 2009 2:05 am
i’m not saying that socialism is the answer. however, who ever said it wasn’t ok to replace that economic ladder with some stairs.
mrmcgee210 on Mon, 6th Apr 2009 4:52 pm
The American economic picture is starting to resemble a modern feudal lord system. The lords and kings (executives) rack in record profits, which makes the GDP and like figures look good. While the surfs (American workers) slave way for little personal gain. With little hope of climbing the economic ladder.