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.
Labels: aptera, google.org, green billionaires, idealab
Friday, June 6, 2008
Google.org to host PHEV conference in Washington DC
Next week Google.org is to host a PHEV conference to talk about what the country needs to be working on with respect to advancing the Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle.
The high powered crew is getting together to talk about how the governement needs to stop draggin their feet and make something happen.
Orrin Hatch and John Kerry are expected to participate in the conference.
Does anyone know if a car manufacturer has hosted an event like this ? How come you don't here from BMW or Mercedes with respect to Hybrids or promoting a cleaner planet. I feel like all the do is print millions of brochures that fill our land fills and run television commercials.
Where is Microsoft? Where is Yahoo.org Where is Facebook.org? Where is myspace.org ? Where is Exxon.org or Mobil.org
How about Dupont.org Where is Oracle.org
I don't understand why more organizations are not more active or more concerened about the industry leads and government leaders failing to get things right.....
Why haven't all the engineers at Ford and GM been given pink slips or why haven't they have been vocal about how the management at Ford and GM told them not to worry about fuel effeciency......
Where is the person or persons that left a major manufacturer concerned about the planet and geo political implications of being so dependent on foreign oil.. Where are they? How come we don't read blogs or see them on the Bill O'reilly show speaking out about how they failed the country. How they managed to build cars for 30 years and do nothing with respect to making them more effecient.
Where is the engineer explaining to us how a 10 ton dump truck can get the same gas mileage as a Ford F350 diesel pickup. Or how an RV can get better gas mileage than a Chevy Suburban.
And someone tell me why the CEO's of major shipping companies are not speaking out about what is happening? Why are they so quiet?
Man my allergies are really bugging me this morning.
Labels: google.org, phev, plug-in hybrid
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