Imagine if we had invested that 1 trillion in an infrastructure for 
BioFuels.....that would have helped.

Of course, hindsight is 20/20.

Dana Tierney wrote:
> It has not been economical to drill for that Canadian reserve up to this 
> point. Given the current prices, that may be changing. What you say about the 
> US may be true, but likewise requires an investment in infrastructure that 
> has not been made so far. 
> 
> I will agree with you about the trouble, but this isn't how it was supposed 
> to go, is it?
> 
>> Canada sits on a huge oil reserve which is trapped in sand. America has a 
>> huge coal reserve that can eventually be turned into oil. America has a huge 
>> supply of the materials for crop based fuels. A number of new cars are 
>> coming out with dual fuel sources. Having 'control' over Iraqi oil is more 
>> trouble than it's worth by far.
>>
> 
> 

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