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July 12, 2008 at 10:38 PM #13269July 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #238284sdduuuudeParticipant
If the economics of this is so easy, why does he need to sell a plan?
He should just borrow some money and start building windmills.
Of course, he can’t though, can he?
Cuz the economics don’t really work do they ?
Cuz if they did, there’d be lots of guys building windmills, wouldn’t there?July 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #238419sdduuuudeParticipantIf the economics of this is so easy, why does he need to sell a plan?
He should just borrow some money and start building windmills.
Of course, he can’t though, can he?
Cuz the economics don’t really work do they ?
Cuz if they did, there’d be lots of guys building windmills, wouldn’t there?July 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #238427sdduuuudeParticipantIf the economics of this is so easy, why does he need to sell a plan?
He should just borrow some money and start building windmills.
Of course, he can’t though, can he?
Cuz the economics don’t really work do they ?
Cuz if they did, there’d be lots of guys building windmills, wouldn’t there?July 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #238475sdduuuudeParticipantIf the economics of this is so easy, why does he need to sell a plan?
He should just borrow some money and start building windmills.
Of course, he can’t though, can he?
Cuz the economics don’t really work do they ?
Cuz if they did, there’d be lots of guys building windmills, wouldn’t there?July 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #238486sdduuuudeParticipantIf the economics of this is so easy, why does he need to sell a plan?
He should just borrow some money and start building windmills.
Of course, he can’t though, can he?
Cuz the economics don’t really work do they ?
Cuz if they did, there’d be lots of guys building windmills, wouldn’t there?July 12, 2008 at 11:00 PM #238299SD RealtorParticipantHe is not selling a plan.
He already is building the windmills. The first farm he is building will be the largest in the world.
The plan is about 1.2 trillion. He is not quite that rich.
We will spend that much on imported oil in less then 2 years.
Actually the economics do work.
What is your alternative?
July 12, 2008 at 11:00 PM #238434SD RealtorParticipantHe is not selling a plan.
He already is building the windmills. The first farm he is building will be the largest in the world.
The plan is about 1.2 trillion. He is not quite that rich.
We will spend that much on imported oil in less then 2 years.
Actually the economics do work.
What is your alternative?
July 12, 2008 at 11:00 PM #238442SD RealtorParticipantHe is not selling a plan.
He already is building the windmills. The first farm he is building will be the largest in the world.
The plan is about 1.2 trillion. He is not quite that rich.
We will spend that much on imported oil in less then 2 years.
Actually the economics do work.
What is your alternative?
July 12, 2008 at 11:00 PM #238490SD RealtorParticipantHe is not selling a plan.
He already is building the windmills. The first farm he is building will be the largest in the world.
The plan is about 1.2 trillion. He is not quite that rich.
We will spend that much on imported oil in less then 2 years.
Actually the economics do work.
What is your alternative?
July 12, 2008 at 11:00 PM #238500SD RealtorParticipantHe is not selling a plan.
He already is building the windmills. The first farm he is building will be the largest in the world.
The plan is about 1.2 trillion. He is not quite that rich.
We will spend that much on imported oil in less then 2 years.
Actually the economics do work.
What is your alternative?
July 12, 2008 at 11:14 PM #238314PortlockParticipantI also believe in Picken’s thinking. The fact that he is a long time oil man trying to impart his life-learned wisdom should speak reams about the logic of maintaining an oil based economy.
The market, driven by increasingly high gas prices, is currently selecting new, more efficient (and cleaner I might add) oil-addiction-breaking technologies. Why our current president is advocating MORE DRILLING to continue feeding our economic addiction to oil, implies little foresight and an unsustainable solution to this energy crisis – that’s your kids’ futures we’re talking about here….
July 12, 2008 at 11:14 PM #238448PortlockParticipantI also believe in Picken’s thinking. The fact that he is a long time oil man trying to impart his life-learned wisdom should speak reams about the logic of maintaining an oil based economy.
The market, driven by increasingly high gas prices, is currently selecting new, more efficient (and cleaner I might add) oil-addiction-breaking technologies. Why our current president is advocating MORE DRILLING to continue feeding our economic addiction to oil, implies little foresight and an unsustainable solution to this energy crisis – that’s your kids’ futures we’re talking about here….
July 12, 2008 at 11:14 PM #238457PortlockParticipantI also believe in Picken’s thinking. The fact that he is a long time oil man trying to impart his life-learned wisdom should speak reams about the logic of maintaining an oil based economy.
The market, driven by increasingly high gas prices, is currently selecting new, more efficient (and cleaner I might add) oil-addiction-breaking technologies. Why our current president is advocating MORE DRILLING to continue feeding our economic addiction to oil, implies little foresight and an unsustainable solution to this energy crisis – that’s your kids’ futures we’re talking about here….
July 12, 2008 at 11:14 PM #238505PortlockParticipantI also believe in Picken’s thinking. The fact that he is a long time oil man trying to impart his life-learned wisdom should speak reams about the logic of maintaining an oil based economy.
The market, driven by increasingly high gas prices, is currently selecting new, more efficient (and cleaner I might add) oil-addiction-breaking technologies. Why our current president is advocating MORE DRILLING to continue feeding our economic addiction to oil, implies little foresight and an unsustainable solution to this energy crisis – that’s your kids’ futures we’re talking about here….
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