Ethanol at Pearson Fuel Depot
#42
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All fine and dandy except that the average consumer could care less where the fuel in his tank comes from.
FYI:
Most of the oil imported into the U.S comes from Canada not the Middle East.
FYI:
Most of the oil imported into the U.S comes from Canada not the Middle East.
#44
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I also agree the average consumer does not care. ButI hope everyone agrees that foreign productsare anything that does not come from within the USA, hence the word import.
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All fine and dandy except that the average consumer could care less where the fuel in his tank comes from.
FYI:
Most of the oil imported into the U.S comes from Canada not the Middle East.
All fine and dandy except that the average consumer could care less where the fuel in his tank comes from.
FYI:
Most of the oil imported into the U.S comes from Canada not the Middle East.
#48
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I can't really figure out the American consumer, most people agree that global warming is a problem but few are willing to make any concessions or do much of anything to help the problem.
I personally believe that it's a natural occurrence that we cannot perpetuate or stall no matter how hard we try but that is beside the point.
Most Americans complain and worry about the loss of jobs in this country and our economy but few take a proactive stance to "Buy American" in fact some think that it's downright fashionable to be a little anti-America when it comes to auto's, even though U.S autos rate much better in quality now than most imports.
And remember that even if you purchase a foreign brand car that was made in the U.S all those profits find their way back to the motherland.
I personally believe that it's a natural occurrence that we cannot perpetuate or stall no matter how hard we try but that is beside the point.
Most Americans complain and worry about the loss of jobs in this country and our economy but few take a proactive stance to "Buy American" in fact some think that it's downright fashionable to be a little anti-America when it comes to auto's, even though U.S autos rate much better in quality now than most imports.
And remember that even if you purchase a foreign brand car that was made in the U.S all those profits find their way back to the motherland.
#49
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Just think how much less we would have to import if we could drill off Florida, Calif., and in ANWR. I agree with Dave on the dreaded "global warming". It's interesting that the most vocal proponents of it will not let us build windmills, hydroelectric dams, nuclear power, etc. The local power company, KCPL, was finally allowed to build a wind farm out in Kansas, but only after beating down the opponents who were against it do to the visual impact on the view. Now I don't know about the rest of you, but the many times I've traveled I-70 thru Kansas, I was underwhelmed by the "view".
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ORIGINAL: ZX1100F1
Most Americans complain and worry about the loss of jobs in this country and our economy but few take a proactive stance to "Buy American" in fact some think that it's downright fashionable to be a little anti-America when it comes to auto's, even though U.S autos rate much better in quality now than most imports.
And remember that even if you purchase a foreign brand car that was made in the U.S all those profits find their way back to the motherland.
Most Americans complain and worry about the loss of jobs in this country and our economy but few take a proactive stance to "Buy American" in fact some think that it's downright fashionable to be a little anti-America when it comes to auto's, even though U.S autos rate much better in quality now than most imports.
And remember that even if you purchase a foreign brand car that was made in the U.S all those profits find their way back to the motherland.