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re: Fossil fuel use to zero
Posted on 3/9/22 at 10:18 am to WildTchoupitoulas
Posted on 3/9/22 at 10:18 am to WildTchoupitoulas
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I'm not the one proposing telling refineries in the US where they can and can't buy their stock.
It seems like you are extrapolating something out of a statement that wasn't there.
This on it's own, doesn't seem to warrant the response you provided. Wanting to further OPEN UP a market does not strike me as "against the free market."
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Or we could actually utilize the fossil fuels available [in] our country to gain greater [energy] independence. Just a thought.
I'm sorry you don't believe in the free market.
Posted on 3/9/22 at 10:20 am to Y.A. Tittle
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It seems like you are extrapolating something out of a statement that wasn't there.
she tends to do that. I suggest a spritz of water on the nose or a rolled up newspaper.
Posted on 3/9/22 at 10:25 am to Y.A. Tittle
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It seems like you are extrapolating something out of a statement that wasn't there.
Fair.
But since we are already are utilizing the fossil fuels in our country, what does this even mean...?
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Or we could actually utilize the fossil fuels available [in] our country
I read that to mean restricting use of foreign sources. and solely using domestic sources.
Otherwise, just let the market determine where the fuel comes from.
However, limiting energy production to just one fuel source leaves one vulnerable to the vagaries of that particular market. If you spread out your fuel sources over several different markets, your energy supply would be more robust, and less volatile, imo.
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