How much does cost matter in first wave of EVs?
Chevy Volt’s $41,000 price tag caused some sticker shock, but the first buyers appear willing to pay. Will it lead to the mainstreaming of electric vehicles?
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Posted on 29 July 2010 by admin
How much does cost matter in first wave of EVs?
Chevy Volt’s $41,000 price tag caused some sticker shock, but the first buyers appear willing to pay. Will it lead to the mainstreaming of electric vehicles?
Read more on CNET
Posted on 09 July 2010 by admin
Blog.WalkForLiberty.com C L I C K H E R E http (clickhere to subscribe to the WalkForLiberty channel) *** Video notes September 6th 2008, day 126; Yellowstone Trail; Ipswich, South Dakota; Corn; Corn subsidies; Corn fuel; Ethanol; E-85; Producing 1 gallon of gasoline takes 19% of the amount of energy which is derived by burning that gallon of gasoline; Producing 1 gallon of ethanol actually takes 29% more energy than is actually derived from it by burning it; Corn lobby; Corn farmers; Hemp; Walked 20.57 miles; Lat: 45 degrees 26′7″ N; Lon: 98 degrees 44′33″ W; Edited by Will’s brother, John at HowToTeachEnglishOnline.com ; LDL *** About the Walk For Liberty What are you willing to do for freedom? Vote? Protest? Participate in a rally? Walk all the way across the country? We are. This summer, a group of activists will be walking across America to achieve more freedom and liberty. Our pioneer forefathers trekked across the continent from the east to the west to find a better life for themselves. This time, we’re doing it in reverse. I am walking coast-to-coast across the country, from Oregon to New Hampshire. I am joined by my immediate family as well. We’re on a quest to gain more freedom for ourselves and for our country by spreading the message of freedom and liberty along the way. Why are we doing this? We see the gradual chipping away at freedoms in America, and want to do our part to stop it. My wife and I are moving to New Hampshire as part of the Free State Project …
Posted on 03 June 2010 by admin
Do they support subsidies and/or ethanol as a way of making themselves and relatives richer?
How many of them are farmers or own farms?
Posted on 30 May 2010 by admin
Heritage In Focus: Farm Subsidies: Too Much of a Bad Thing
Posted on 21 May 2010 by admin
Since it’s our tax dollars, isn’t there any means of finding out how much of our tax dollars are going to certain farms and ranches? I want to know how much subsidy money went to a certain cattle ranch here in New Mexico. Since we’re in an official drought, I know they receive extra for feed etc. Thanx
Posted on 10 May 2010 by admin
Subsidies for Electric Production, $$ per Megawatt hour:
Solar – $24.34
Wind – 23.37
By comparison:
Nat. Gas/Petroleum Liquids – $00.25 (yes, 25 cents)
Coal – 0.44
Telemond……. try using a search engine…. look for ‘energy subsidies per MGW’. It’s pretty easy and you may open a whole new world for yourself!
Make that ‘MWH’…… megawatt hour.
Make that ‘MWH’…… megawatt hour.
Posted on 05 May 2010 by admin
Posted on 29 April 2010 by admin
Do the liberals really care ? Are they even really thinking when they spout off their mouths on the subject ?……and then there are all those tons of fertilizer being dumped into the ground to keep the corn growing …..Where are the environmentalists on this one ??? Silly liberals…Silly demo-rats.
Posted on 25 April 2010 by admin
http://www.zompist.com/welfare.html
Medicaid (excluding aid to aged, disabled, blind) – $32 billion
AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) – $22 billion
Food stamps – $27 billion
Housing subsidies – $22 billion
School breakfast/lunch programs – $6 billion
Head Start – $3.5 billion
Miscellaneous programs – $3 billion
Do you think that Welfare is good? Bad?
Why?
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