lizzyfizzy
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how is it possible that oil has dropped 30%/barrel but the price of gas has only gone down 10%...freaking criminals! :cursing:
just my rant for the morning.
just my rant for the morning.
Dairy (and lots of other things) went up because of the cost of shipping.
Most wheat/corn based items went up because so many farmers are selling to ethanol plants (which is the biggest waste of money EVER and I hate that the politicians are still pushing Ethanol as the next big energy solution), PLUS the flooding in the central states in the spring ruined a LOT of crops.
it doesn't make sense!!! :cursing: the oil companies are wringing us out til there is nothing left. whats happening is they know alternative fuel, etc is coming and they are compensating for that future lack of income...that's my theory. we can't beat em. i swear! if less people use gas, the price will sky rocket!
This is how gas is always priced, it's never based on the current cost but on the "futures" market. Personally I think they've basically exploited the whole trend toward a green economy to try to make it seem like we've run out of gas overnight and therefore must ration it. Their record profits would seem to tell the same story. Unfortunately you'll likely never see the government do anything about it since so many politicians have ties to big oil. :thumbdown:
i hear you jessica! that why i hope the new president brings a wind of change in this matter!!
damn corn! never eating it again! LOL!!![]()
LOL you'll be going without ALOT of stuff!! Corn is in almost everything you eat. It is in almost every sweetened food product. It is in soda, alot of juice drinks and even some juices(corn syrup) its in alot of baked goods. When you order pizza from a pizza place they coat the bottoms with cornmeal to keep it from sticking. Seriously read the labels on food and oyu will be shocked how many of our foods and drinks have corn in them.
Don't blame the corn. Blame the stupid politicians who want to gain votes in the midwest by saying they support ethanol because ethanol is more lucrative (as far as I can tell) than whatever the farmers were doing with their corn before. The politicians are all about ethanol if it'll get them votes.
Too bad it's less cost effective than regular gasoline, and less potent so you have to buy more of it to go as far on regular gas. Super. Sounds like a GREAT alternative to oil. :cursing: :cursing: :cursing: :cursing: :cursing:
col. i'm mad at everyone and everything. don't try to stop me.next it's green beans!
I am pretty sure the corn used to make ethanol and the kind you eat are different types. I think the problem is they are replacing crops which were used for food to grow the corn for ethanol. I could be totally wrong on this though. I just watched a documentary on PBS on this at like 3 in the morning so I was not exactly completely alert LOL
damn corn! never eating it again! LOL!!![]()
It's still the same principle though. They aren't growing food corn or feed corn, so they can grow ethanol corn, kwim?
Good to know that they are different though.![]()
yep...I also read somewhere that we do not need corn to make ethanol that there are other ways. Sugar I believe is one type. Then there are alternative fuels that can be made from some sort of grass that is readily and abundantly available although I do not know what it is called now.
There are TONS of alternative energy solutions. TONS!
Yet, they push ethanol. ::sigh::
There are TONS of alternative energy solutions. TONS!
Yet, they push ethanol. ::sigh::
I forget the name of hte show, but it was on discovery I think, and it was a bunch of guys in a van traveling the country looking at ways to be environmentally friendly and use less oil energy. It was FASCINATING! They rigged their van to run on vegetable oil. When they needed to fill up they would stop by fast food places and ask if they could have their oil. And they always said yes! Lol! there were soooooooooo many cool ideas on there, I loved that show.
If I lived in the southwest I'd totally live in one of the houses they showed. It was partially buried, and they used old tires for the insulation around it. Glass bottles to heat it. Rain water for showers and toilets. Grey water went to plants to grow your own food. It was AMAZING!
I totally agree with this. What's even more annoying is because the oil companies have such a pull in this country, all of the alternatives get locked up in red tape. I mean even if we didn't look for an alternative fuel source, the technology is there for cars to be WAY more efficient - like 100 miles to the gallon! But will we likely ever see that? Probably not if the oil companies get their way! :cursing:
I have seen shows like that. That vegetable oil thing is being done by alot of people. Doesnt require a large investment to convert a diesel vehicle over and I dont think it requires much to process the oil in order to use it and the reason why restaurants allow you to take it is because they pay for the disposal of that oil so if someone was taking it for free then they save. I was watching on PBS the other day this guy who actually gets money from the power company for his power. He grows alot of his own vegies and either walks or bikes everywhere he goes. He is a movie star yet lives in a home which is like 2000 sq foot. He collects rain water for watering his plants. When he does need to drive he drives an electric vehicle. Oh gosh I cant think of his name now though. He was an older guy who is really blonde...