When The US Changes from Oil to Nat Gas for Vehicles

Discussion in 'Economics' started by libertad, Aug 29, 2008.

  1. When the US changes from oil to nat gas for vehicles....the domestic retention of funds within and for the US will go a long way towards making the world wide economy more vibrant....

    Because of the fact that the US uses quite a large percentage of total oil produced, and is basically borrowing the money for it from developing commodity based and cheap labor manufacturing countries....the future of all the economies can be much brighter.....

    The same such model should also apply to other countries which have other alternatives which can retain energy funds ....and can also create jobs to spread it around....

    Obviously the price gap will close some....but it can even get a tad more expensive, as long as the funds are retained ....and not exported....

    The money retained....and thus spread around to labor....is going to be the saving grace to all countries to whom it applies....

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    In the case of the US....if the retention number was $700 billion per year.....then what this can really mean in 10 years is 10-30 x$7 Trillion in domestic funds via banking that can chase all goods and services......

    With the right energy plan and money retention, the future is incredibly brighter....and very exciting .....

    For all countries to whom this matter concerns.....
     
  2. LOL how stupid is that HAHAHAHA

    as soon as it reaches some mkt saturation, the average price (gap) will converge to crude oil based fuels.

    what you NEED, is a reasonable solution for personal transport instead of 2 ton vehicles. see india. you get my point
     
  3. two words, batteries and electricity. once the first one gets advanced enough there will be no need for fossil fuels such as oil, and by the time the first one gets advanced enough technologies like solar will be efficient enouhg and cheap enough to put in place instead of electricity plants like coal, and nuclear (the most expensive way to boil water man has ever invented lollololol)