Just consider for a moment the clean air, the creation of clean water and massive amounts of electricity to power the new fleets of electric cars. The water that could be readjudicated to the Sac Valley/San Joaqin watershed for fish and their nurseries if monster municiplalities could swap-out their water sources. Jobs, new technology to power 75% of our transportation in 20-years, secured by subsidized electric rates to the factories and facilities. This alone can be justified by reduced reliance on places that are killing some of our country's finest. I am getting axious. At this time I'm convinced it's the answer. Just don't think we can get the train stopped. It took us about 60-years and a lot of dynamite to get here.
I think the F-18's, B2's and F-22 Raptors will have to run on 'ol ethel. Does anyone know what "commericial" and defense-related liquid-fuel demand represents in our national transportation energy total? If it's under 15%, it's also justifiable.
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