Lol $500 bucks aint much, but $500 of free money . Now thats something else. I might be crazy, but I've always valued free money more than what its worth.
Just got my monthly bonus for saving fuel for the railroad. $525 was deposited on my citi debit card this month. I use the money to put gas in my truck and what ever is left over buys beer and steaks. Looks like that will be about $300 this month.
Just got my monthly bonus for saving fuel for the railroad. $525 was deposited on my citi debit card this month. I use the money to put gas in my truck and what ever is left over buys beer and steaks. Looks like that will be about $300 this month.
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President Barack Obama will travel to Carlsbad this week, as party of a 2 day trip that will focus on renewable energy.
On Wednesday, the nation's leader will visit oil and gas fields near Carlsbad, which is home to more than 70 active drilling rigs.
President Obama will highlight his commitment to expanding domestic oil and gas production through what the Administration calls the "all-of-the-above" strategy.
Before landing in New Mexico, President Obama will tour a solar energy facility in Colorado. On Thursday, he will be in Oklahoma to discuss construction of a pipeline that will transport oil to the Gulf of Mexico.
He is going to preach to people like QIK46 how much more drilling we're doing. QIK46 will tell all his buddies why he is so great, because Obama said he is doing more. The entire time he and his friends are unaware that 100% of this drilling is done in spite of him, all on private land.
KDBC CBS 4 News provides local news, weather, sports, community events and items of interest for El Paso, Texas and Las Cruces, NM and nearby towns and communities in Clint, Fabens, Socorro, San Elizario, Canutillo, Vinton, Anthony, Ysleta, Horizon City, Fort Bliss, Van Horn, Fort Hancock, Tornillo, Westway, La Mesa, Mesilla, Mesquite, San Miguel, Vado, Deming, Alamogordo, White Sands, Chaparral, Berino, Chamberino, Dona Ana, Elephant Butte, Hatch, La Union, Radium Springs, Sunland Park, Santa Teresa and Truth or Consequences (Tor C).
President Barack Obama will travel to Carlsbad this week, as party of a 2 day trip that will focus on renewable energy.
On Wednesday, the nation's leader will visit oil and gas fields near Carlsbad, which is home to more than 70 active drilling rigs.
President Obama will highlight his commitment to expanding domestic oil and gas production through what the Administration calls the "all-of-the-above" strategy.
Before landing in New Mexico, President Obama will tour a solar energy facility in Colorado. On Thursday, he will be in Oklahoma to discuss construction of a pipeline that will transport oil to the Gulf of Mexico.
I'm going to do something about it this time, blame what/who you want...I'm going to cut my consumption by 50% by getting my M license and get a 600 or 650cc motorcycle.
Your fuel consumption will go down but your maintenance costs will go up. People have done the math many times and generally it's a wash between the two modes of transport.
The money you save on fuel will be spent on tires protective gear, chains ect.
My FZ6 gets between 45 and 50 mpg depending on headwinds and load and it's not much cheaper than just driving my car when you figure all costs into it. I rode simply because I like to ride not to save money.
In fact if you like rising enough you might start spending more lol.
its fact look it up!!!! this country will never produce enough oil to keep up with what we use. 65% is imported and we spend 1 billion a day on it! why dont you attack me with facts instead of names. it just shows how ignorant you are when it comes to the subject.
You still don't have any idea what you're talking about. You're such an idiot dude. You are exactly the problem we have. Did it ever occur to you that Obama used the word "reserve" with the word "consumption" in the same sentence? Do you know what the difference is between those two words? You're the one that needs to do the research, clearly. I literally just told you what you're saying is wrong, and your answer is to throw a tantrum and tell me to read up. I'm not going to do the work for you, get off your ass and figure out what the difference between reserve, and consumption is, and why they do not belong in the same sentence. You're the one embarrassing yourself to knowledgeable people. I don't see the benefit in wasting my time to make you appear like you know what you're talking about. I'd rather just laugh at your dumb ass. There is a reason the statement is factually incorrect - to mislead dumb asses like yourself. And boy did it work.
Not energy as a whole, just gasoline, but I agree.
The price of fuel effects everyone and everything. There are plenty of people living off the grid who aren't effected by the price of electricity, heating oil, or the like. Even those people need fuel for transportation unless they're using a horse and buggy. It's a pipe dream I know, but by now we should have an alternative to gasoline, I believe. There are many reasons we don't and many forces/special interests that prevent the development of these technologies, and that is the real problem. In the broad spectrum our energy is still cheap, so where is our motivation to innovate? It's a clusterfuck.
The thing is that we will be ran by what ever form of energy that they choose to implement. If we have electric vehicles, electricity will be the form we get fucked by. Same with natural gas, or hydrogen fuel cells, or what ever else implemented.
The issue is that it takes a certain amount of stored energy in what ever form to do the things we want done, be it heating/cooling, transportation, construction, etc. Having that energy form will dictate the quality of life and type of lifestyles. The current easiest form of energy to use is oil-based. If it moves to another form, there will be people and governments that will do what ever it takes to control it, to the point that it effects the world.
When morons started crying about supply and demand during the late 70's energy crisis, gas was peaking around 1.20 to 1.40 a gallon. Just six years later gas prices went down to the .80 cent range and actually plummeted to .67 cents for a long while before the steady climb started. Same shit today, however extortion is not as frowned upon as it once was.
I went through this back in 08' just like everyone else. I was even driving the same beat up 1996 Cavalier back then too...even at 31 mpg it still sucks filling up.
I'm going to do something about it this time, blame what/who you want...I'm going to cut my consumption by 50% by getting my M license and get a 600 or 650cc motorcycle.
Has anyone noticed there are a lot less "big" vehicles on the road? Lot's more cars and small SUV's (hybrid Escapes and such)
People will adapt, the bubble will pop...lather, rinse, repeat
its fact look it up!!!! this country will never produce enough oil to keep up with what we use. 65% is imported and we spend 1 billion a day on it! why dont you attack me with facts instead of names. it just shows how ignorant you are when it comes to the subject.
Geeze, go park your Prius and pull Obama's nuts out of your mouth.
cause people are dumb they dont do any research and like to place blame on the easiest target.
Oh, and it has nothing to do with him stopping drilling on our own turf at all costs? The guy wants nothing more than to see 10 dollar a gallon fuel here. He and his nut sack G. Soros and band of liberal socialists will stop at nothing when it comes to sinking the ship (USA).
Our economy will ALWAYS teeter on the price of energy, in which ever form the government decides to force on us. We cannot be weened off energy, unless you are advocating everyone going back to living in caves. Even then, our economy would teeter on the firewood market.
Stevo
Not energy as a whole, just gasoline, but I agree.
The price of fuel effects everyone and everything. There are plenty of people living off the grid who aren't effected by the price of electricity, heating oil, or the like. Even those people need fuel for transportation unless they're using a horse and buggy. It's a pipe dream I know, but by now we should have an alternative to gasoline, I believe. There are many reasons we don't and many forces/special interests that prevent the development of these technologies, and that is the real problem. In the broad spectrum our energy is still cheap, so where is our motivation to innovate? It's a clusterfuck.
The fact we're still burning gasoline in our cars is the main issue here, it's 2012 for fucks sake! I want my Mr. Fusion!
Seriously though, we should have been weened off this gas tit by now. It's such a screw job, and our entire economy teeters on the price of fuel. Rediculos.
Our economy will ALWAYS teeter on the price of energy, in which ever form the government decides to force on us. We cannot be weened off energy, unless you are advocating everyone going back to living in caves. Even then, our economy would teeter on the firewood market.
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