
Doesn't It Seem Odd When the Party Who Advocates Saving the Ecology is the Self-Same Party Who Wants to Pave the Entire Country with More Roads and Bridges?
Leasheryn/Lady Willpower
2012/08/08 00:24:52
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Mr Chin 2012/08/08 00:36:57D'oh






















What's ODD is that they complain about pollution and safety hazards associated with coal, oil, and natural gas, then PROTEST nuclear power facilities.
What's ODD is that the EPA, despite being perfectly willing to accept my tax dollars, doesn't actually do its purported job of protecting the environment, instead allowing corporations and special interest groups to waltz all over it as they declare hollow victories.
The president is advocating the restructure of existing roads and bridges.
heres one...
Leonardo DiCaprio
He just purchased of a state-of-the-art green condo in New York City that overlooks the Hudson River. What makes it green? It's got a fresh filtered air system, an in-house water treatment facility, low-emission paints and finishes, and rotating solar panels.
Yet this is one of his MANY gas guzzling cars.....
It's a plug-in hybrid luxury sports sedan produced by Fisker Automotive and manufactured at Valmet Automotive in Finland. After missing its initial late 2009 launch, and after the launch was rescheduled several times, the first deliveries took place in the U.S. in late July 2011 and deliveries to retail customers began in November 2011.
The 20.1 kWh (72.36 MJ) lithium ion rechargeable battery in each car will come from A123 Systems in Watertown, Massachusetts. The aluminum frame was engineered by Fisker and is supplied by Norsk Hydro from Norway. The ...
It's a plug-in hybrid luxury sports sedan produced by Fisker Automotive and manufactured at Valmet Automotive in Finland. After missing its initial late 2009 launch, and after the launch was rescheduled several times, the first deliveries took place in the U.S. in late July 2011 and deliveries to retail customers began in November 2011.
The 20.1 kWh (72.36 MJ) lithium ion rechargeable battery in each car will come from A123 Systems in Watertown, Massachusetts. The aluminum frame was engineered by Fisker and is supplied by Norsk Hydro from Norway. The cabin interior is designed by Fisker Automotive, but made in the United States by Magna International of Canada. The EVer powertrain system, technically a series hybrid, delivers over 400 horsepower, and was inspired by Quantum Technologies, a co-founder of and early investor in Fisker.
Anyway, it's fizziling!