This phuker needs to feed the contaminated water that this drilling produces to his family and pets. Since Dick Cheney influenced the 2005 energy bill's passing which made these companies exempt from prosecution, our citizen continue to die and lose their livelihood and farms to pollution. So sad when your life is not worth a cent.
"I also have a friend (Larry Thrasher) who has a hydrogen system on his car that was getting 18 miles to the gallon, now getting 55 mpg. It produces its own hydrogen and some gas. He is working now on getting a patient on it."
When I see it I'll believe it, we always hear about someone who is just working on getting a patent for the next great fuel that of course never comes to fruition (perhaps the tin-foil hats are right...Its a big-oil Conspiracy!!)
as I said, the more places that drill in the ground to take out natural gas, the more competition you have. When bans are taken away in certain places, many companies will want to get at the natural gas.
Ethanol was a bad idea with corn. There are much better ways of bio fuel without corn.
Plus, if the trucking industry alone went to natural gas, that is close to 40 percent of gas used now that we would have back. That would be HUGE! Gas prices would drop big time.
"P.S. I have friends that have converted their trucks to natural gas and they are paying about $175 a gallon."
I am assuming of course that you meant $1.75 a gallon, and how much did it cost for the conversion? also I'd bet the natural gas equivalent of a gallon of gasoline isn't taxed at the same rate of a gallon of gasoline (another subsidy).
We also import about 15% of our Natural Gas here in the United States currently, so what would happen if we did get a host of new CNG vehicles? The price of NG would go up or we would have to increase our supply (either from foreign or domestic sources).It would be just like the heavily subsidized Ethanol fiasco that raised the prices of food because the demand for corn skyrocketed.
Now I have a name and a face to pray for cuz God knows He will get paid back in the Lords way. Vengence is the Lords !
alive41c 6 months ago
i heard aubrey likes dick in his mouth
LOLChris360 10 months ago
This phuker needs to feed the contaminated water that this drilling produces to his family and pets. Since Dick Cheney influenced the 2005 energy bill's passing which made these companies exempt from prosecution, our citizen continue to die and lose their livelihood and farms to pollution. So sad when your life is not worth a cent.
monabang 1 year ago
sup jay
MayzfieldTv 3 years ago
Larrys car works, He is a preacher and has been in the auto mechanic industry for 30 years. A very clever guy.
I have seen up close and personal. He even took a news anchor on a ride with him.
The oil companies do fear this type of power because it produces hydrogen on the spot from filtered water.
davidrobinsonmagic 3 years ago
"I also have a friend (Larry Thrasher) who has a hydrogen system on his car that was getting 18 miles to the gallon, now getting 55 mpg. It produces its own hydrogen and some gas. He is working now on getting a patient on it."
When I see it I'll believe it, we always hear about someone who is just working on getting a patent for the next great fuel that of course never comes to fruition (perhaps the tin-foil hats are right...Its a big-oil Conspiracy!!)
protaxcuts 3 years ago
Yes, $1.75 a gallon (typo)
His conversion was a couple of thousand I believe. I think tax is much cheaper on natural gas right now.
davidrobinsonmagic 3 years ago
as I said, the more places that drill in the ground to take out natural gas, the more competition you have. When bans are taken away in certain places, many companies will want to get at the natural gas.
Ethanol was a bad idea with corn. There are much better ways of bio fuel without corn.
Plus, if the trucking industry alone went to natural gas, that is close to 40 percent of gas used now that we would have back. That would be HUGE! Gas prices would drop big time.
davidrobinsonmagic 3 years ago
"P.S. I have friends that have converted their trucks to natural gas and they are paying about $175 a gallon."
I am assuming of course that you meant $1.75 a gallon, and how much did it cost for the conversion? also I'd bet the natural gas equivalent of a gallon of gasoline isn't taxed at the same rate of a gallon of gasoline (another subsidy).
protaxcuts 3 years ago
We also import about 15% of our Natural Gas here in the United States currently, so what would happen if we did get a host of new CNG vehicles? The price of NG would go up or we would have to increase our supply (either from foreign or domestic sources).It would be just like the heavily subsidized Ethanol fiasco that raised the prices of food because the demand for corn skyrocketed.
protaxcuts 3 years ago