Monday, July 28, 2008

 

Google and Idealab to solve nations oil problems



Google and Idealab seem to care more about the country than rest of corporate America. Where is GE? Where is Oracle? Where is Yahoo? Where is Microsoft? Where are the hedge fund billionaires that have made way too much money trading oil?

"C'mon fellas, WTF??" Where are the superstars? How come the hollywood millionaires are not stepping up to the plate? Where is Arnold Schwarzenegger? He is supposed to want a cleaner state, so why isn't he involved in this organization, even if it is to simply bring attention to the possibilities Aptera offers? If he has brought attention to the deal please let us know!

Where is Walmart? Where is the Walmart family? What are they doing to help reduce our oil dependency since they have helped create such demand in China? Where is Lowes? Where is Home Depot?

I don't understand why Google seems to be the only company that cares and is actually doing something to make a difference?

Where is Warren Buffett? All he seems to say is that oil demand is real? What is he doing to help? He doesn't need to invest or throw money at a cause to make things happen. Although he should. Regardless of your position about Warren Buffett, I think he needs to help move the country to make changes. Everyone with tremendous power and wealth should be doing everything in their power to make things happen.

Senator McCain spent $16 million dollars last month on advertising! Clearly there is enough cash out there to fund more organizations like Aptera. When are going to cap spending on politicians for political races? How come more people are not pissed off by the money spent to run for office. It is disgusting.

The Google and Idealab info was passed along from www.gas2.org. What a great web site! You must check out gas2.org. You can read the full article here.
http://gas2.org/2008/07/28/aptera-electric-car-closer-to-production-after-cash-infusion/

Who are the green billionaires? What are they doing? Keep us informed and pass along what you know.

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Comments:
Aptera gets and deserves highest marks in this latest Buyers Guide I just found online.

I came across this web site and guide from Google typing in “plugin buyers guide” and found
http://electric-cars-today.com

After checking out all the sites ahead of them in the Google list, as far as I can tell they are real and the first one that is comprehensive but kept to layperson speak as much as possible. I just bought the guide this week to help me buy a plugin car this year or latest next year.

… as a suggestion, read the Preview pages available from their Order page.
I think they are right on target at least for me, who is in the market to get a car that plugs in at home today not 3 years from now. As for their definition of an “Electric Car”, and the choices they have included, which seem to be a few flying under the radar, they are on track and I hope to read about resources like this in your paper and on your online website - those efforts that are actually trying to mobilize our citizenry to actually do something about our oil addiction.

At this point in time a plugin car purchase only makes sense as an ideological rather than financial decision as their Introduction page points out, however Aptera is relatively affordable and may be the one I get in 2009 - this buyers guide certainly helped me get my arms around what is available and what may be available in 2009 - the longest I want to wait to help in a grassroots way to break our oil addiction! More of you should join in, there are some good choices out there.
(by mistake posted this on the Michelle Obama post ... sorry)
 
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