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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> -Caveat Lector-
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> What's wrong with adopting a national energy policy?
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> I think it's a sane thing to do, especially since the end of the world's oil
> supply is looming on the millennial horizon.
>
Sane? End of thw world's oil supply looming? Haven't you noticed the
price of gas falling? Ever heard of the law of supply and demand? When
energy becomes in short supply you will know it from the prices. A free
market provides the lowest price and the most efficient supply of
energy. A national energy policy would be a mess. Though I am sure that
someone would profit greatly from such a scheme. Maybe you?
best wishes, Howard Davis
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