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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Your General Motors Bailout Money to Work
Money to Come from U.S. Rescue Program
Remember when the CEO from the Big 3 Auto MFG
came to Washington First Class by Plane?
To SAVE American Jobs and their companies
from going belly UP.
Guess what yesterday in Michigan and Ohio
we lost 2,000 Good Paying Jobs (Union)
and we learn how they spent $1 Billion Dollars
of YOUR money on a New Planet in Brazil.
Don't you think its time we took back our country
and put some fire under Congress Feet. Were
is the oversite in all these RUSH, NO time to WAIT
Money Bills. They are stealing YOUR HARD earn money
and your jobs.
General Motors cuts 2,000 Ohio, Michigan jobs
Don't you think this just might be WRONG ?
I sure as HELL think Congress is one of the biggest problems we
have today. They are the ones that cause the Banks and Real Estate
problems to begin with and point the fingers at others. You can
find the truth on YouTube with the regulators telling them
the house was on fire and the Congress people gave them
a very hard time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63siCHvuGFg
It's WRONG and needs to be corrected !
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Hank Dunckel,
Jobs,
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
T-Boone Pickens Wind Farms of the futrue
The CASE for WIND
Wind farms would be built in a wide corridor in the middle of the country,
from Texas to the Dakotas, where the ‘wind resources’ could make the
US the “Saudi Arabia of wind power,” Pickens says.
T-Boone also wants to increase the use of Natural Gas to replace the high price of fuel being used and imported today.
“I think Pickens plan is brilliant, it is something we can do and we should do,” argues Rich Kolodziej, president of NGVAmerica, a national organization that promotes the use of hydrogen and natural gas vehicles.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/25588631
We have more than ONE option to get off the imports of Energy and EXPORTING the
Dollars to pay for them! Let get more people like T-Boone Pickens to speak up with
their Dreams and get back to being Totally Independant people and with Big DREAMS.
Hank Dunckel Google me Soon
Ethos Fr 7% to 19% Fuel Savings 30% - 50% Emissions Savings
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T-Boone Pickens,
Wind Farms
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Fuel Economy: The Best Speed for Optimal MPGs
MyFox Twin Cities
by: Jeff Baillon
( Slow Down and SAVE LoL )
by: Jeff Baillon
After several tests, the FOX 9 Investigators found the ideal cruising speed to get nearly 30 miles per gallon in an SUV with a government estimated 18 miles per gallon highway fuel economy.
. But the FOX 9 Investigators found you can cut nearly 40 percent of the cost by finding the right speed and setting the cruise control.
SPEED UP, BURN UP
65 MPH = 20.4 MPG
65 MPH = 20.4 MPG
70 MPH = 18.9 MPG
75 MPH = 17.3 MPG
26 PERCENT DROP
SO, 55 IS THE BEST SPEED? NOPE
So, the moral of the story is drive 55 to get the best fuel economy, right?
So, the moral of the story is drive 55 to get the best fuel economy, right?
Well, not really.
The 2005 Ford Explorer peaked at about 28 miles per gallon at 45 miles per hour
-- 10 more miles than a speed of 75 mph.
( Slow Down and SAVE LoL )
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Ideal Crusing Speed,
MPG. Speed Up. Burn Up,
MPH
Monday, July 7, 2008
New Your CABBIES Demand $1 Fuel SerCharge
http://wcbstv.com/local/taxi.fuel.surcharge.2.765628.html
by Marci Kramer (CBS) July 7, 2008
The price for fuel at the pump for these cabbies has gone from $ 1.80 a gallon to $ 4.38 Today & causing them to loose $1,000 a month.
"Cab drivers today can't pay their bills. I have members in my family who are paying rent and driving cabs and have to owe rent," said cabbie Beresford Simmons
The Mayor of New York isn't interested Helping these poor Cabbies and maybe the reason
is the majority of drivers are immigrants?"
Maybe some day soon they will be using Ethos Fr and Saving at the Pump and lower
emissions at the same time.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Skyrocketing Oil Prices Stump Experts
'Squawk Box' Guest Warns of
$12-15-a-Gallon Gas
Robert Hirsch, an energy advisor, says CNBC morning show
prediction was a citation of the 'Dean of Oil Analysts.'
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Oil prices hit a record above $135 a barrel before falling back in Asia Thursday, with supply worries, rising global demand and a slumping dollar keeping crude futures on an upward track.
"The sentiment in the market is very bullish at the moment,"
That will mean more pain at the pump for YOU and Hank
American Airlines to charge $15 for first checked bag, cut flights
and work force to offset fuel costs
High gas prices drive farmer to switch to mules
"This fuel's so high, you can't afford it," he said.
"We can feed these mules cheaper than we can buy fuel. That's the truth."
Listen to Hanks Blog Talk Radio Show for Fuel Saving Ideals
and use Ethos Fr to SAVE 7% to 19%
or
Ask Hank Dunckel ( Google me Soon )
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