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GAS - 2010

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Picture Source: pickensplan.com.

  Hybrid:  Did you know?...  Your car today is already a "Hybrid" of sorts. Your car has an electric motor under the hood, a battery...and a gasoline engine.  When you turn the key, the electric starter motor, cranks and then starts the gasoline engine. The gasoline engine runs until you turn it off or run out of gas.  Lately, automotive marketing companies have framed "Hybrid' as a term or label to sell gasoline cars that have a larger electric motor that assists the gasoline engine when driving. Most of these 'hybrid' cars burn gasoline with limited or no 'electric mode only' range and do not have a plug to charge from an electric source.. yes, you can have a large hybrid (see "Wouldn't It be Great" - truck) car with an electric motor that plugs-in to an electric source...give these cars and trucks e-range and you will meet 2016 and not have tinfoil cars that run on 
hamster power.


  source: pickensplan.com   

 "The Volt is becoming very real, very fast," former chief executive of GM Fritz Henderson said. "The price of oil is going to go up."
..quote from article: By Peter WhoriskeyWashington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, August 11, 2009; 9:35 AM

Exxon Chief: Weak Dollar Drives Oil Higher
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 1:05 PM
By: Dan Weil
Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson says the dollar’s weakness has added between $20 and $25 a barrel to oil prices. more ...


Real Men Tax Gas 

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
Published: September 19, 2009 
There is something wrong when our country is considering sending more troops to Afghanistan, but can't even talk about a gasoline tax to reduce our dependency on oil..  more  ... 

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NOTE: U.S. Petroleum Net Import Sources, 2007
(2 years ago by Percentage)

 

Source: Energy Information Administration.

Did you know?...    Although the United States is the world’s third largest crude oil producer, less than 35 percent of the crude oil used by U.S. refineries was produced in the United States. Net petroleum imports (imports minus exports) accounted for 58 percent of our total petroleum consumption. About 48 percent of our net petroleum imports were from countries in the Western Hemisphere, 18 percent from the Persian Gulf, 22 percent from Africa, and 12 percent from other regions.


Currently, we rely on imported oil. What about our U.S. National Security?



Source: Energy Information Administration and pickensplan.com.

Oil leaks.....oil is expensive, most U.S. oil is imported, old technology, oil is messy - it leaks on the ground, 
it gets into the water, on the bottom of your shoes, tracks with you and also in the air...

 

Let's all take a guess - that the price of oil is up from a WEEK ago ...
What? Not up? During the worst oil spill in history? Say it isn't so...
The electric auto worries the heck out of these guys...!
(located below... an updated (live) chart: - Oil and gasoline - government information)...

... gasoline will be UP, tune in for a price surge, AGAIN.

 

   


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bottom line:    ... get your electric car.

 

 

 

 

 

 


   For the long run, The People of the United States should demand with their wallets, plug-in all electric and hybrid cars for local commuter transportation, trucks, infrastructure, movements, links, sponsors and other plug-in electric devices to replace foreign oil and eventually harness domestic solar, wind and other alternative energy solutions. We promote the constructive and positive channeling of anger for 'U.S. no option' high gas prices. We promote the constructive and positive channeling of anger for poor and non existing leadership in current major financial and automotive markets.  We believe in personal accountability, leadership, less personal and national debt and more responsibility. We are a member of the growing Electric Car Markets, Electric Car infrastructure, Electric Car Products, Sponsors and other general Electric Cars information. 
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