claim is that Global Warming is going to turn us all into cannibals.
This proves again that business people are rarely smart beyond their narrowly focused worlds, which is making money.
And this may explain his purchases of thousands of acres in the central west. Land that is now suitable for little except cattle and dry land farming. But... and it's a big one, if the temperature does increase, then it will be prime farm land while the "prairie" moves a couple of hundred miles north.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Wanna know how much
the fake scare tactics about global warming are costing you??
If you haven't been living in a cave you know what has happened to the price of diesel....diesel that our fleet of trucks run on. The question is why. With a flat economy and reduced demand, prices should be falling. Yet:
The question is why:
And, of course, the demand for the so-called "cleaner" fuel in Europe is driven by these countries promises to reduce their so-called "greenhouse" gas emissions. And they didn't build enough refining capacity to take care of their domestic uses so, one more time, the American taxpayer is bailing out Europe.
BTW - Who did you vote for for your representative on the EPA last election?? Me? Heck, I can't even remember seeing the EPA on the ballot yet it is doing more to cause me pain that anyone I know.
Exports
If you haven't been living in a cave you know what has happened to the price of diesel....diesel that our fleet of trucks run on. The question is why. With a flat economy and reduced demand, prices should be falling. Yet:
U.S. diesel prices have jumped 84.5 percent in a year to $3.28 a gallon – compared to the jump in gasoline prices of 78 percent to about $2.97 a gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
The question is why:
The surge in diesel prices follows a move by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency mandating a cleaner form of the fuel which is more costly to produce and which is also more readily exportable to the European market and other diesel-hungry regions.
And, of course, the demand for the so-called "cleaner" fuel in Europe is driven by these countries promises to reduce their so-called "greenhouse" gas emissions. And they didn't build enough refining capacity to take care of their domestic uses so, one more time, the American taxpayer is bailing out Europe.
BTW - Who did you vote for for your representative on the EPA last election?? Me? Heck, I can't even remember seeing the EPA on the ballot yet it is doing more to cause me pain that anyone I know.
Exports
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