Change Player Size
Watch this video in a new window

Energy Independence -- Yes on 87

Bill Clinton backs Prop 87  
 
Customize

More From: Prop87

Loading...

QuickList(0)

Featured Videos

Upgrade to Flash Player 10 for improved playback performance. Upgrade Now or get more info.
27 ratings
Sign in to rate
4,785 views
Want to add to Favorites? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to add to Playlists? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to flag a video? Sign In or Sign Up now!

Statistics & Data

Loading...

Video Responses (0)

This video has no Responses. Be the first to Post a Video Response.
Sign in to post a Comment

Text Comments (13)   Options

Loading...
spscwby944 (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
YES on 87!
soccer4ever (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
YES ON 87!
bimplebean (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
The point here is that big oil is getting oil from California soil on the cheap. They should pay us just like they pay Alaska and Texas.
RacerXGTO (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
I can agree with that clean air solution. What I don't agree with, is here in the USA, politicians punish us with taxes for using products we need. They punish us with taxes and waste the money somewhere else and in the Prop87 document, there is no guarantee that the money will help make anything come true. Bill Clinton is a liar, that doesn't help. The government cannot use money wisely, that doesn't help us either. Private industry makes dreams come true, not the government.
marcodebona (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
But after all, its a very good tecnology, doesn't destroy your car, its cheaper than gasoline, but gasoline in Brasil is expensive, like 1 dollar the litter, but the more important point is that the tecnology its totally renewable, not releasing more carbon in atmosphere.. Thats important.
marcodebona (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
I don't know if you guys know, but in Brasil (With s, please)80% of the cars sold here (actually there, cause I'm in Italy)are "flexfuel" cars, we can use only ethanol, only gasoline or one mixture of them in any proportion, and with this we are safe when ethanol prices arises, since ethanol production and sugar productio competes for the same raw material, sugar cane, and when sugar cane prices arises, the producers preferres to produce sugar cane nor ethanol... Aren't them smart...
RacerXGTO (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
American oil companies are not the evil that politicians point them out to be. Chevron is smart to support the NO vote. For them it means less government hassle to make a product we all use and buy. It also means that government does not get to waste tax dollars, which they waste very well. Private industry will find cleaner solutions on their own, without government.
marcodebona (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Maybe the companies will look for profit, not for the enviroment... Why do you think we all around the world (I'm brazilian) have problems with pollution... because its not reliable, you cant make profit, you will allways have to spend money, without return in money.
Sirdoman (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
So you want to breathe the shitty LA smog?

listen closely to the noOn87 ads on the radio, ever notice that CHEVRON is one of the main sponsors of the campaign?!
RacerXGTO (3 years ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
The gall, the audacity of these politicians to stick us with a tax while hiding behind ''the children''. It's as though, if we don't pass this tax, ''the children'' are going to die. I dislike politicians that use that play and pipe dream proposition is going to bring some hurt on we the citizens.

Would you like to comment?

Join YouTube for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.