So who's going to win? But alas, it may not matter in the long run because we're all screwed if either of these Energy Kings is dominant.
Pickens vs The Kochs
And dissent says that subsidies are a worthwhile and inconsequential chunk of taxpayer dollars being put to good use.
Battle of the Titans
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Is this the post you are referring to?tunnelcat wrote: ... And dissent says that subsidies are a worthwhile and inconsequential chunk of taxpayer dollars being put to good use.
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Don't think that's quite what I said; but nice try. (Incidentally, I made a mistake in that post, there are 42 US gallons in a barrel, not 55)
As for Booney; yeah we know he's PO'd. He couldn't get much love from the Government for his Big Wind investment, so now he wants to see what he can squeeze out of the Feds for his Big Gas venture. Hey, If you can get some pols to write you a check for some free infrastructure .....
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Gas and wind...do I see a theme here?
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Yes when you pass gas you make wind.
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So are those oil investment subsidies any better for us in the long run? Oil will run out eventually mind you. Besides, the Koch brothers are such supreme power hungry slimeballs that I would rather not see my tax dollars end up in their greedy pockets. But then, if we gave Pickens his subsidy and natural gas became the trucker fuel of choice, my home heating bills would go up dramatically. Also all that frakking just to get to the gas would inevitably poison our nation's underground water aquifers. I can't say I'm enthralled with either subsidy going to either tyrant.dissent wrote:As for Booney; yeah we know he's PO'd. He couldn't get much love from the Government for his Big Wind investment, so now he wants to see what he can squeeze out of the Feds for his Big Gas venture. Hey, If you can get some pols to write you a check for some free infrastructure .....
=============================Heretic wrote:Yes when you pass gas you make wind.
Beans, beans, the magical flute,
The more you eat the more you toot.
The more you toot, the better you feel,
So let's have beans for every meal!
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Hey, I just solved the energy crisis! Eat beans and collect the easy to obtain natural gas to run our cars! Might be kind of stinky though.
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Re: Battle of the Titans
Yeah, that fracking (hee) process is making big waves here in PA, since natural gas interests are exploring extraction of what are apparently some huge deposits in a shale formation here. I just read an article recently that described how some really nasty concentrations of certain chemicals were turning up in wells near one of the sites. Guess it's not exactly a clean 'n' easy process.
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The world will end before the oil runs out