I got nothing against alternative fuel tech. I wonder why it has taken so long. I am not saying this is a bad thing it is just that the body looks flimsy and is described in frightening fashion as "glued" the the frame.....
"I got nothing against alternative fuel tech. I wonder why it has taken so long. I am not saying this is a bad thing it is just that the body looks flimsy and is described in frightening fashion as "glued" the the frame..."
I know, I just think most of us conservative-minded folks think oil and nucleur is the only way to go. I'm not against domestic oil drilling or even more plants, but we can't look the other way on alternatives. We have to be the rational side of the arguement.
Granted I'm sure this may not be the best of things, but that's how everything starts in business. You don't buy the first line, because sometimes it's not worth anything or it's just not good enough. But you keep your eyes open, and you understand how much this effects our future.
There's too many advantages to alternatives to look away.
I'm not thinking all this is going to solve everything, but it's a start. I'm so glad private industries starting to invest (in the billions), and I hope they invest wisely. I'm not for the dims route of subsidizing the hell out of something that can be done privately. I just don't want them taking the torch and saying they did it....no, it won't be them, it will be private industry.
Dims like to think they're light years ahead, but private industry is always innovating (and doesn't need their subsidizes). I just want us to not depend on our enemies, and I know of no better way than alternative energy.
Imagine Iran without petro sales....our hassles of keeping them in line wouldn't be as challenging.