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jamesn Wrote: And speaking of drillbaby drill did you see the news a few days ago? America is projected to surpass Saudia Arabia as the number one oil producing country by 2017. Yes solar is growing, but so is oil. Saudi Arabia is our number 3 supplier of foreign oil to America, Canada is number 1, selling us twice as much oil as Saudi Arabia, and Mexico is number 2, selling us about the same amount of oil as Saudi Arabia. Pretty sad we don't sell any of our oil, instead we burn it up and a lot more, with cars that get a third of the mileage they can get. Our same American cars when sold overseas, get WAY better mileage than when sold here, why? Because they have to meet overseas fuel standards, if they don't they cannot be sold there, so no problem, our cars get better mileage there than here, why? Because oil owns our country, ALL our politicians are bought and paid for by oil, why? Don't forget about the fuel tax, if our mileage doubled over night which it could, with a simple computer program by the car makers, the fuel tax would be cut in half, the last thing our money owned government wants is less tax money. And yes they want that oil lobby money too. Pretty sad for sure, we have enough sun hit the planet every hour to supply our power needs for a year, yet here we are, using 19th century technology for fuel in the 21st century, why, because of legal bribes, lobby money. As long as the majority puts up with bought off politicians, you can bet air and water pollution caused by oil will only kill us all one day in the end. God’s sun shines down from the heavens every day for us to use for free and clean, yet our government insists on using hells septic for fuel instead, what does that tell you about are system? It is time to change the system, before the system leaves nothing left to change.
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Ryan Lee Wrote: I agree with you. But as I read reports, Warren is more famous. Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts will apparently be a part of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, reports from inside the Senate suggest. While no formal choice will be made before the U.S. Senate re-convenes, it is believed that Warren is a natural, thinking about her role in the early formation of the CFPB and the Dodd-Frank Act. Ryan Lee -- You seem to be a bit out of touch. Elizabeth Warren won the general election on November 6, 2012, to become the first female Senator from Massachusetts. For the past 1 1/2 years Senator Warren has served on the Senate Special Committee on Aging; the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee; and the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee.
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