Good interview! A point to remember with regard to the framing of "foreign oil (bad), domestic oil (good)" - which I agree with you is widespread - is that oil is fungible. The Texas Tea pumped out of the ground doesn't go to fill up gas tanks in Galveston. It's all sold on the international market, and all the extraction of American oil won't put a dent in global oil prices. Your larger point is well-taken: we have to end our oil addiction, period. What's the mix you run in your biodiesel car?
The key to unlocking that frame is to understand that because of the international market in petroleum, ultimately there is no foreign oil, there is no domestic oil. It's all one.
Good interview! A point to remember with regard to the framing of "foreign oil (bad), domestic oil (good)" - which I agree with you is widespread - is that oil is fungible. The Texas Tea pumped out of the ground doesn't go to fill up gas tanks in Galveston. It's all sold on the international market, and all the extraction of American oil won't put a dent in global oil prices. Your larger point is well-taken: we have to end our oil addiction, period. What's the mix you run in your biodiesel car?
PoliticalMuscle09 1 year ago
The key to unlocking that frame is to understand that because of the international market in petroleum, ultimately there is no foreign oil, there is no domestic oil. It's all one.
PoliticalMuscle09 1 year ago
@PoliticalMuscle09 I'm running 100% Biodiesel.. sourced from waste restaurant cooking oil and processed professionally by a Local company.
Used Vegetable oil as fuel?
Talk about fast food..
They even Deliver!
AnotherWayFilms 1 year ago