11-16-2014, 08:18 PM
We as individuals are the consumers, the ultimate power is in our hands, not the corporations.
For example, there's nothing stopping a person from not buying that next new car. Instead they can take their old car in and have it slightly modified and retrofitted with a carbon fiber gas cylinder to run on Hydrogen gas and purchase a hydrogen gas generator. Then they can spend 2 cents + for the electricity it cost to generate hydrogen equivalent in potential to that of a gallon of gasoline.
If a majority of people began doing the above... the car manufacturers would be forced to comply with the consumers fuel type demands or lose the business altogether.
So the problem is actually all of us. We set the standards ourselves by how we spend our money. We have become creatures of convenience and lost our sense of personal accountability and handed it over to others to decide for us. Now we conveniently kick back and whine and point fingers at the opposing political party and place the blames on them. Too many people think they grew up as they grew older but in fact they simply developed more creative ways to remain non-accountable children.
Who's your Daddy?
Bottom line, we reap what we sow.
For example, there's nothing stopping a person from not buying that next new car. Instead they can take their old car in and have it slightly modified and retrofitted with a carbon fiber gas cylinder to run on Hydrogen gas and purchase a hydrogen gas generator. Then they can spend 2 cents + for the electricity it cost to generate hydrogen equivalent in potential to that of a gallon of gasoline.
If a majority of people began doing the above... the car manufacturers would be forced to comply with the consumers fuel type demands or lose the business altogether.
So the problem is actually all of us. We set the standards ourselves by how we spend our money. We have become creatures of convenience and lost our sense of personal accountability and handed it over to others to decide for us. Now we conveniently kick back and whine and point fingers at the opposing political party and place the blames on them. Too many people think they grew up as they grew older but in fact they simply developed more creative ways to remain non-accountable children.
Who's your Daddy?
Bottom line, we reap what we sow.