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Originally Posted by MaDalton
nothing wrong with that - even though i think it would be truly american to be the first with new technologies instead of trying to go back in time by drilling for more oil to burn it in V8 engines.
what i am saying is: it will still not get cheaper - no matter where you get it from. because you dont make the price
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The futures market dictates the price of gas. Increased supply drives down futures prices. Look at the current price of natural gas as an example what happens to prices after several years of increased production and supply. Does it mean that gas will go to $1a gallon and stay there, no, but it doesn't mean that we shouldn't supply more of our own demand. I am all for new technology and green energy, but it has to be able to compete in the free market at competitive prices. What has been happening here is that our current President has been trying to make its price competitive by pouring billions of tax payer dollars into its development while cutting oil drilling and supply (Keystone Pipeline) to drive up the price of gas. All for the sake of kissing the asses of his environmental supporters. I am all for letting the free market develop it all, providing jobs and economic growth. The competition between them will help drive each others price down. And for you information I drive a Honda Civic and my wife drives a Honda CR-Z hybrid.
