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Just highlighting your ideas and how dependent they are on fossil fuels.It was a suggestion, an idea, try it sometime . . . or did you simply swing and miss yet again?
Just highlighting your ideas and how dependent they are on fossil fuels.It was a suggestion, an idea, try it sometime . . . or did you simply swing and miss yet again?
Because you need oil to make, transport, install, power pumps to move water through water pipes and maintain those pipes. Did I miss anything?
Not without oil.You need electricity.
In the present day culture, yes, that will change, all things do.Just highlighting your ideas and how dependent they are on fossil fuels.
Culture has nothing to do with it.In the present day culture, yes, that will change, all things do.
Culture is everything.Culture has nothing to do with it.
Not without oil.
We need both.Instead of building oil pipelines why not water pipelines?
it eats strategy for breakfast I heard.Culture is everything.
How are they not currently allowing it?Things can change, if people allow it.
Environmental concerns usually hold things up for decades.We need both.
The ocean I can see from my house may be a cheaper alternative than water lines from Alaska.
Times, they are a changing.Environmental concerns usually hold things up for decades.
How are they not currently allowing it?
What alternative have I blocked? My entire vacation was spent driving on veggie oil. We had some minor issues with glow plugs and filters but found veggie reliable for our needs and maintenance was easy. And the price?!!!!! .25 NZ cents a liter!! But, I know that what is good there may not be good here. My brother-in-law confessed that while he is puzzled as to why more Kiwi's don't convert, he acknowledges the principles of supply and demand if conversions become mainstream. He knows that he could say goodbye to .25 cents a liter and that would threaten his lifestyle and the profits he makes from teaching people how to build straw bale homes. What you miss is that I welcome competition in general, Energy included. Businesses want the same. At .23 cents a gallon how would the world change?By protecting the oil industry every time someone suggests we prioritize an alternative, like you do. By criticizing every legislative effort to get beyond oil.
I love that guy.
There busy covering protest numbers. Don't bother.Thanks for telling us you like your brother-in-law more than me, I'll alert the media.
You, like Trump, contradict yourself in your own paragraph.What alternative have I blocked? My entire vacation was spent driving on veggie oil. We had some minor issues with glow plugs and filters but found veggie reliable for our needs and maintenance was easy. And the price?!!!!! .25 NZ cents a liter!! But, I know that what is good there may not be good here. My brother-in-law confessed that while he is puzzled as to why more Kiwi's don't convert, he acknowledges the principles of supply and demand if conversions become mainstream. He knows that he could say goodbye to .25 cents a liter and that would threaten his lifestyle and the profits he makes from teaching people how to build straw bale homes. What you miss is that I welcome competition in general, Energy included. Businesses want the same. At .23 cents a gallon how would the world change?
You're a poser. My brother in law is the real deal. The most capitalist liberal I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. He has environmental convictions that I respect. I love that guy.
Itʻs called compare and contrastYou, like Trump, contradict yourself in your own paragraph.
Another euphemism?Itʻs called compare and contrast