Many years ago in a galaxy far far away lived a man who restored old farm equipment. He had a John Deere tractor from the early 1900's which looked showroom new. He showed me the fuel tanks, one large and one small, the smaller fuel tank was about 1.5 gallons and contained gasoline. The other tank was about 20 gallons and contained kerosene. The reason for this was back in those days, cars were barely popular yet and gasoline was not so common, kerosene was plentiful. You could not start the engine cold with kerosene but it would run on it fine once the engine warmed up to operating temperature. You would only use the gasoline to start the engine and warm it up, then switch a valve to the kerosene tank. Point being, if electric cars are in our future, convenience will just follow suit.
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And being tutored by one of the best QBs of all time. Yeah, he's automatically a bust if you say so.
This is typical in any business supply chain. Note, "what the farmer gets" from what I understand is after all his costs, distrubtor costs, and distribution markup, aka "his profit". This isn't atypical for business (except if you consider his margins are better!). You might be surprised what the manufacturer gets for a tube of toothpaste. *shrugs*. Article buried for being sensationalistic and not really news.
Whatever, you'd be burying any Foxnews link so fast it wouldn't be funny.
Work those fingers girl!
I wouldn't call it outrageous. Just a stupid law that is a waste of everyone's time and money. It's effect will be ineffective and will make no progress towards the purpose of its original aim.
Awesome! So we getter another liar in the Whitehouse!