Summary
For the next 20 or 30 years, our transportation system still will depend largely on oil. Alternative sources of energy being developed are slow and disappointing in some areas. Stampeding into ethanol from corn and other biomass, resulting in environmental damage, is not being discussed in the media. Ever-increasing demand for corn production has increased prices nearly 100 percent and affected the cost of livestock and food production.
With modern drilling methods, our undeveloped petroleum resources, such as the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, could have bridged the gap for the next 25 years to develop an alternative-fueled economy, including public transportation.See the full content of this document
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An Economic Disaster Is Looming
The Democrats and Socialists have forfeited our inde...
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