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To: TobagoJack who wrote (5335)4/5/2006 9:26:07 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218775
 
It is not the end of oil. Issue is: Not enough oil money to pay for the people who depend on oil for a living!!! Muslim populations are growing faster than even in Africa.

Governments keep them quiet doling out pseudo jobs an spending. This is the third generation who knows no work and only gulp money originated from oil imports.

This people -like Iranians are showing right now- will do ANYTHING to keep their grip in power and artificially push the price of oil up.

As populations keep growing, oil reserves dwindle, there will be more and more chaos. As OECD countries get desperate to keep their standard of living (China is taking their lunch under their own eyes) they are used too, they accommodate those crazy regimes since they are markets for their products.

No end in sight. You are right. But the future is bright for ethanol!!