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Thread: Obama Kills Hydrogen Car Funding

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    HHO BLASTER,

    I have to admit that I was shocked to see the title and read the truth, he did campaign on a promise to get us away from our very troublesome and costly reliance on oil.

    Storage of Hydrogen will always be a problem, until the on demand systems can get straightened out and produced in mass, we have no need to follow hydrogen as the main focus of our future energy independence IMO. There are people out there working on home heating units/etc. Right here on this board are a few. The final chapter has yet to be written. I hope it becomes a major part of our energy future, its something we can produce here in the USA. How often do you hear that anymore.

    Thanks for the article,

    bigjim56

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjim56 View Post
    HHO BLASTER,

    I have to admit that I was shocked to see the title and read the truth, he did campaign on a promise to get us away from our very troublesome and costly reliance on oil.

    Storage of Hydrogen will always be a problem, until the on demand systems can get straightened out and produced in mass, we have no need to follow hydrogen as the main focus of our future energy independence IMO. There are people out there working on home heating units/etc. Right here on this board are a few. The final chapter has yet to be written. I hope it becomes a major part of our energy future, its something we can produce here in the USA. How often do you hear that anymore.

    Thanks for the article,

    bigjim56
    But that don't mean we have to drill for oil, and suck up to big oil and rich Arabs

    Big oil has tried to brain wash us into thinking we must drill for oil

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    I'd like to see a "energy task force" to compete w/big oil. That would rattle some cages. If they refuse to drill where we give them rights to, then our ETF would glady drill there and make it profitable and self serving by creating local jobs.

    They're so used to getting what they want that I'm not sure they would change even if it was benneficial to them. As soon as they have too much capacity, they shut a plant down for "maintenance". They're like the ENRON of economics. Theres too much collusion amongst them to get a concerted effort towards other energy resources. They might be doing some, but its clearly not enough. Get another area of the economy to compete w/them, prices would naturally go down...but keep the pressure on for CLEAN ENERGY. The earth deserves it.

    Drill baby drill was an example of big oils influence and mindset...find a catch phrase to defeat plain logic.

    bigjim56

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjim56 View Post
    I'd like to see a "energy task force" to compete w/big oil. That would rattle some cages. If they refuse to drill where we give them rights to, then our ETF would glady drill there and make it profitable and self serving by creating local jobs.

    They're so used to getting what they want that I'm not sure they would change even if it was benneficial to them. As soon as they have too much capacity, they shut a plant down for "maintenance". They're like the ENRON of economics. Theres too much collusion amongst them to get a concerted effort towards other energy resources. They might be doing some, but its clearly not enough. Get another area of the economy to compete w/them, prices would naturally go down...but keep the pressure on for CLEAN ENERGY. The earth deserves it.

    Drill baby drill was an example of big oils influence and mindset...find a catch phrase to defeat plain logic.

    bigjim56
    "Grow it baby, grow it" make new jobs for Americans, screw the Arabs with their oil, they can stick it up their asses

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    check out lindsay williams on youtube. Good stuff.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbakN7SLdbk
    There's nine parts so watch 'em all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhydrogen View Post
    check out lindsay williams on youtube. Good stuff.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbakN7SLdbk
    There's nine parts so watch 'em all.
    I know its all bull**** to make us pay more, but we can grow it cheaper and clean the air up, all that carbon can't be good for our health

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    Yep were on our own. That's why forum's like this are great. keep it spreading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhydrogen View Post
    check out lindsay williams on youtube. Good stuff.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbakN7SLdbk
    There's nine parts so watch 'em all.
    Interesting

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    I'm not against big oil at all, I'm not here to put a dent in pollution, although thats a great benifit, and if somone else is here to reduce pollution great, I'm here to keep money in my pocket.

    Oil will "Always" be part of the modern world, at least untill we figure out how to make keyboards, paint, plastics, etc,etc,etc, the list is endless where oil and it's by products will be needed for the forseeable future. The "Emense" costs of oil exploration and refining are bigger than most tree huggers choose to look at. Yes oil is expensive, ............. if the world was turned upside down tomorrow and an invention came up that cut the sales of gasoline, diesel, and natural gas in half, ................ either the costs of the byproducts of the oil industry would have to compensate for the loss of sales of the end of fuel or the business "All" production of oil would stop. Think for a minute about what the results of this would be in your own personal world, the world you interact with on a daily basis, the world between your home and your daily travels, and then back home, 99.9 percent of everything you touch, see, eat, everyday has been delivered by or created through the use of oil, ................ heck, even the very plastics, metals, and catalyst chemicals we are, or will use to make an HHO generator have a direct link, and wouldn't be possible without oil and it's millions of by products.

    Yes I would like to see us find ways to move away from the current use, yet I have no "Hatred" towards oil or the corporations that make money from it. This "Hatred" is so evident in some of the comments posted in this forum.

    The only problem with hatred is it's like preparing poison for your enemy, then drinking your own poison, it only hurts/damages yourself, and only an idiot would drink his own poison, ......... right ?

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