I always make that mistake... still, at least my point about hybrids makes more sense. We can't fix greed, only pander to it or take it all away.
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Yeah, I guess it does. Lower consumption due to better gas mileage might not have an impact on price @ the pump. It has other positives, though.
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Necessity is the mother of invention. What will it take for us to finally bother to invent, or rather use, an alternate fuel?
If everyone drove hybrids I betcha we'd still be paying the same amount per mile for gas as we are now.
Definitly need to get away from it all together, or at least present some alternatives.
Hybrids just slow down the inevitable, it has nothing to do with us moving away from gas dependency.
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Originally posted by Kidicious
The price would have to be set in consideration of the highest current cost of production, not the lower. And exploration costs would have to be considered.You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
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If everyone drove hybrids I betcha we'd still be paying the same amount per mile for gas as we are now.
Hybrids just slow down the inevitable
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Originally posted by Kidicious
Big consumers and big businesses have a lot of power to negotiate prices even without signing long term contracts. Look at Wal Mart and how they get low prices from their suppliers. There are a lot of oil producers that would be very eager to supply a large cartel. The cartel would have plenty of negotiating power.
The second difference is that WALMART usually doesn't need a specific product or its business could largely shut down.
I do agree that a cohesive consumers cartel COULD have clout but its problem is what can it do. Its not like they can threaten OPEC with buying elsewhere . . . and in a stand-off, I believe that the producers could go without their cash flow for far longer than the consumers could do without their oil.
Personally I doubt anyone would have the guts to find out. It would be horrific to contemplate the economic impactsYou don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
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Originally posted by Japher
Which has nothing to do with the problem being discussed; cheaper fuel, not cleaner.You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
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Ok, then, back to increasing supply and/or decreasing demand, then. Globally.
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Originally posted by Flubber
hmmm-- but there is ALWAYS an additional barrell that can be brought into production at a slightly greater cost. So where do you say "This is the high cost where we stop"I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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Originally posted by Flubber
I do agree that a cohesive consumers cartel COULD have clout but its problem is what can it do. Its not like they can threaten OPEC with buying elsewhere . . . and in a stand-off, I believe that the producers could go without their cash flow for far longer than the consumers could do without their oil.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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One thing is for sure and that's Bush's approach is a total failure. Last night's speech was just the standard Republican tactic of saying you want to do something but then making sure nothing of consquence ever gets done. Raising CAFE standards would help reduce our oil dependence, modernizing building codes would reduce our energy dependence, increasing the tax on gasoline would decrease consumption, building mass transit would decrease dependence... Hell, a million things would actually help but all Bush came up with was his typical window dressing nonsense which is designed to plaicate the ignorant masses without actually doing anything.
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Originally posted by Lawrence of Arabia
bush is right - we should go with ethanol, and start at first replacing our mid east sources with ethanol, and then go from there.
Bush's plans don't do this. In fact they do less then nothing since they don't provide for more distribution points which is the main thing stopping E85 from gaining market share. GM alone has put out 16 million FFV vehicles in the last decade and a half but no one fills them with E85 because there is no where to buy it.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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