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Old March 14th 08, 03:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt W. Barrow
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it


"Jay Maynard" wrote in message
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On 2008-03-14, Roger wrote:
If we all just practiced conservation there would be no need for new
power plants and we could eliminate the need for importing crude to
use in auto fuel. That part is simple math. Raising the fleet
average to 30 MPG would be far more than sufficient to make us
independent of foreign oil for fuel.


That's not conservation, that's deprivation.

Raising the fleet average to 30 MPG would require replacing a large
portion
of the fleet with European-style econoboxes. Simple physics will tell you
that that's going to dramatically lower fleet safety, especially in light
of
the massive numbers of large commercial trucks that would still be needed
to
transport goods. (Getting rid of those would *really* wreck the economy in
short order.) There's also the minor matter of the mission profiles of
many
folks, who a European econobox simply won't fit.


And all of it done so that politicians and bureaucrats can run roughshod
over the people.


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Old March 14th 08, 04:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.global-warning
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

"Matt W. Barrow" wrote in
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"Jay Maynard" wrote in message
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On 2008-03-14, Roger wrote:
If we all just practiced conservation there would be no need for new
power plants and we could eliminate the need for importing crude to
use in auto fuel. That part is simple math. Raising the fleet
average to 30 MPG would be far more than sufficient to make us
independent of foreign oil for fuel.


That's not conservation, that's deprivation.

Raising the fleet average to 30 MPG would require replacing a large
portion
of the fleet with European-style econoboxes. Simple physics will tell
you that that's going to dramatically lower fleet safety, especially
in light of
the massive numbers of large commercial trucks that would still be
needed to
transport goods. (Getting rid of those would *really* wreck the
economy in short order.) There's also the minor matter of the mission
profiles of many
folks, who a European econobox simply won't fit.


And all of it done so that politicians and bureaucrats can run
roughshod over the people.




Yeh, they stay up nights planning ways to do that.

Got your shack in Montana yet?

Bertie
 




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