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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Maybe this will finally light a fire under our president and congress to finally get their act together and make a long term energy plan. But somehow I doubt this will really do that. Too many people throwing money to too many in office so we taxpayers will have to continue the status quo of being screwed at the gas pumps. Why can't people with common sense be put in office (like ED [:)] ). People with a fair amount of integrity who will put the needs of the people first and not the needs of their bank accounts ! ! ! This could become a hot topic considering the price now of gas/diesel and what it is predicted to become later this summer and next year.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith ABB is all I'm going to say, least I get Bergie on my case once more for lighting fires again...[;)] Anybody But Bush It's just getting too ridiculous out there, I havent heard one blip nationally about this protest, I wonder if it even made the national news? does DC even hear whats happening in the real world anymore?
QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 Interestingly, there is currently a thread here that is discussing how the railroads have managed to reduce their capacity by removing double track, etc, and we've recently discussed how Unlimited Parking is short on crews.... Our politicians are so beholden to so many special interests that we can expect virtually nothing out of them. And without the money from the special interests it's virtually impossible to get elected. Somewhere, out there, is somebody who would be the perfect President - balanced, knowledgeable, the works. If we could just figure out which shoe store they work in, we could see what we could do to get elected (with apologies to the movie "Dave").
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie Been toying with something that I heard here in the true Midwest - someone got a hybrid car and the state wanted to or did - tax him more than a regular car. So what would they do with the Green Goat or hybrid engines? Feds that is......
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Vic, wasn't there some talk about Amtrak adding an extra LA to Vegas train. Trains vs flying, trains don't do to well. But, trains vs driving especially at that range, compares much better. Time is similar though cost is still higher. I think we are getting closer here though, because of the relaxation and safety issues. One of these days!!!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman ABB
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman ABB But Kevin, you can't vote!!! Don't worry, I'll do it for you.[swg]
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Vic, wasn't there some talk about Amtrak adding an extra LA to Vegas train. Trains vs flying, trains don't do to well. But, trains vs driving especially at that range, compares much better. Time is similar though cost is still higher. I think we are getting closer here though, because of the relaxation and safety issues. One of these days!!!!! Amtrack still goes to Vegas? Last I heard they had cut that run, although that was a couple of years ago I heard that. Dam. if they had a train i would take that ANY day over driving the route of hell that I15 has become... Think about it, sure the flight is less than an hour but sheesh, you can spend at least 2 hrs just going thru security, add the commute, parking, unloading, getting on the shuttle bus, getiing into the terminal, you can spend 3 hours total time from when you leave home before you even get onto the plane. then 40 minutes in the air, picking up baggage, getting a taxi or rental car, and getting to your hotel, thats near 4 1/2 to 5 hours right there! Heck, Amtrack is 5 hours, but its time you can read, look out the window, talk, sleep and not worry about driving.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Vic, wasn't there some talk about Amtrak adding an extra LA to Vegas train. Trains vs flying, trains don't do to well. But, trains vs driving especially at that range, compares much better. Time is similar though cost is still higher. I think we are getting closer here though, because of the relaxation and safety issues. One of these days!!!!! Amtrack still goes to Vegas? Last I heard they had cut that run, although that was a couple of years ago I heard that. Dam. if they had a train i would take that ANY day over driving the route of hell that I15 has become... Think about it, sure the flight is less than an hour but sheesh, you can spend at least 2 hrs just going thru security, add the commute, parking, unloading, getting on the shuttle bus, getiing into the terminal, you can spend 3 hours total time from when you leave home before you even get onto the plane. then 40 minutes in the air, picking up baggage, getting a taxi or rental car, and getting to your hotel, thats near 4 1/2 to 5 hours right there! Heck, Amtrack is 5 hours, but its time you can read, look out the window, talk, sleep and not worry about driving. Sorry Vic, I'm living in the past. There used to be a split leg of the Zephyr from Salt Lake to LA going through Vegas. I rode it one time back in the mid 80's, Vegas to Denver. I was totally shocked when I went to Amtrak's web site, and found BUS SERVICE!!!! What a CROCK!!!!! Maybe it's time to bring back a train. Maybe all the western railroad mergers had something to do with it's demise. NAOMM, similar to NIMBY but for railroads. It stands for No Amtrak On MY Mainlines.[B)][:(!][V][:0][;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman ABB But Kevin, you can't vote!!! Don't worry, I'll do it for you.[swg] I was jsut about to come back and recrute someone to vote on my behalf- Thanks! Problem solved!
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Dont worry Kevin, if we get those new fancy e-lectronic voting machines here in California this November, I just might be casting an extra voting for you also, but thats only if you want to vote for Bush without knowing about it though.... Latest is that the computer voting machine will NOT be allowed in California as they cannot guarentee a failsafe system, so they might all be sent to Florida instead...
QUOTE: Originally posted by leftlimp You all need to be educated on why fuel prices in Califonia are so much higher than the rest of the U.S. It isn't Texas oilmen getting rich, or Bush and his croneys raking it in, or any of that left wing political crap. It is that fact that: 1. California has more stringent standards for fuel blends than the rest of the U.S. All it would take is for the State Assembly to remove those rules so that refineries can produce and sell cheaper blends. Doing so would instantly knock 30 cents a gallon off California's average fuel price. 2. More importantly, federal environmental policy has had the effect of discouraging the construction of new refineries (the U.S. hasn't built a new refinery in decades, while older refineries are running up on their expected lifespan), has discouraged exploration of U.S. oil and gas reserves (e.g. ANWR, offshore California, et al), and has made the construction of new transporation corridors (e.g. those that would result in reduced overall fuel use) prohibitively expensive, whether it be for highway, rail, or waterways. On the latter note, if BNSF or UP wanted to expand trackage, it would take 5 or so years just to get through all the regulatory paperwork/litigation/frivilous environmental lawsuits/etc. Look at how much crap DM&E is going through just to tap into the PRB. You are also correct in that a comprehensive energy bill needs to be passed, but look at which party has been blocking passage of that bill for three years now (hint: it ain't Bush's party). Why are Dascle, et al, doing this? They want to create higher energy prices to try and use it as a political ploy in the 2004 elections by blaming it all on Bush. Given the respones seen on this thread, it seems to be working!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman ABB But Kevin, you can't vote!!! Don't worry, I'll do it for you.[swg] I was jsut about to come back and recrute someone to vote on my behalf- Thanks! Problem solved! Actually, I think Minnesota will fall in the ABB camp. Kerry is here today, and "Hedge", as we lovingly call him at my house, was kissing @$$ here last week. The real problem is that there are 49 other states, and quite a few of them count a lot more than Minnesota. California is one of the biggest, but it sounds like Vic is with us.[swg]
QUOTE: Originally posted by 440cuin So the truckers want to protest the cost of diesel this way, well who do they expect will pay the difference? Us helpless citizens will that's who. Truckers that block traffic to protest should loose their right to use public highways. Or maybe I think gas is too much so i'll find some sucker who has nothing to do with it and park my fat car in his/her way, in protest of gas prices coarse !
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman ABB But Kevin, you can't vote!!! Don't worry, I'll do it for you.[swg] I was jsut about to come back and recrute someone to vote on my behalf- Thanks! Problem solved! Actually, I think Minnesota will fall in the ABB camp. Kerry is here today, and "Hedge", as we lovingly call him at my house, was kissing @$$ here last week. The real problem is that there are 49 other states, and quite a few of them count a lot more than Minnesota. California is one of the biggest, but it sounds like Vic is with us.[swg] Out here, its the "Shrub" you' know, a small Bush...
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
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