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Energy Policy (1 Viewer)

bismitch

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Now I'm tired of hearing ideas to solve global warming, that are just not feasable. Is there any real logical way the world can solve its energy issues? or the U.S. ;) (25%) for that matter
 
All personal vehicles (we'll define it later) must be capable of burning E85 by 2009.

All current coal fed power plants must update their exhaust systems to release the least amount of CO2 possible.

Then tax the living **** out of them and give breaks -big breaks- to energy companies using other means of generating electricity. And actually sit down and think of the best plan -not politically best- to get rid of our nuclear waste so we can develop this type of energy further

And everybody ride busses, trains, or bikes. Not because of pollution, but our freeway system ****ing sucks and I hope that bitch going down 35E with the pink top and the whole ****ing suburban to herself who caused me to be an hour and a half late is readding this. You're a stupid bitch and they oughta give you a ****ing DART pass for life. (they're even building a line along 35 to denton! everyone in northwest dallas can feel my joy :mrgreen: I have hope for dallas. we gave calli a head start but we're still gonna kick your *** on commuter rail bee-yotch!) I had to say all this **** somewere, but Dart will help the energy crisis too. So there.



*It should be noted Joby does not appreciate the Rush Hour.
 
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Giving breaks on companies that try alternative energies doesnt work, because companies will say they will but will divert funds to other projects and taxpayer money would go down the drain.
Probaly an outright humongus tax on fossil fuels would make renewable energies a more feasable option.
 

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