let's doo, a dooable, ok?


hope that none believe that ole dummy is knowledgeable, on the following subject, and concept.  there are tens of thousands of more qualified folks, good american patriots, that can really make sum sense out of this potential 'game plan;' making - $ - cents.

 

these concepts are based on what might be supposition.  sure do hope that it is no where near propaganda.  

 

if it is true that americans have bout 150 million cars, we need to look at that number as a whole, relative to supplying their "needs."   [BIG INDUSTRY]  now let us look at another consumer of fuel, that is a smaller number.  

 

lets say that there are five million long haul tractor/trailer rigs, on america's hiways, ok?  might be three million, or twenty million, no clue;  sorry bout that, just had to have a number.   and one article that ole dummy read recently stated that said long haul tractor trailer rigs consume seventy percent of 'land' use fuels.

 

recently, while gas prices tanked, noticed that diesel was still at the four dollyer per gallon area.  so, if gas is still cheap, let us focus on how to get off of diesel, to save sum more dollyers.  [god still good at killing two problems, with one stone, ya hear?]

 

if the gentleman that has a plan to get cars off of gas, to natural gas, could change the focus to getting long haul users - tractors - switched from diesel to natural gas, there would not be such huge capital requirements, for servicing five million vehicles, compared to 150 million vehicles.

 

and in time, as the network for natural gas fill up stations grows, more types of 'vehicles' could come on line, both in the trucking industry, as well as passenger vehicles - cars/trucks.

 

one other item, that might help, also.  anything that uses LARGE fuel tanks, in the manufacturing process, buses, motor coaches, rv's, etc, might help america lower consumption of gas, if they too would consider the natural gas concept for energy, along the way to a SANE energy policy, sponsored by GOD.

 

ps: wonder if 'nascar' would ever consider converting to battery power?  :-)

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