isn't this treason what the state is doing? No really. Prez Bush said that we are addicted to oil and this kinda flies in the face of it. I mean, doesn't seeking alternatives usually mean investing in alternative energy and encouraging citizens to use it? Or is it only as long as it's oil driven. Heck, we give hybrids a tax refund, not these guys who are actually making a difference.
'cause he actually particapated in a failed coupe back in '92(Ars has already updated their article to show this). His goal isn't shutting down those who were necessarily against him, it's bringing as much as he can under governement control. He's recently enacted a bill where the private oil companies must give up at least 60%+ of the operations in the country(these were private companies that had already bought the rights, set up machinery, trained workers, and made Venzuela the oil producer it is today). He is flat out nationializing the country. While alot of what he is doing is helping his people, particularly those who usually suffer the most under government, it's not necessarily better for them in the long run.
Also, boycotting Citgo is hardly effective. They are just a gasoline distributer for Venezuela. The oil from the country goes out to all the sellers, except those who refuse to do so. Here is a good explantion.
If I've got time, I'll make the rounds of ZDNet, Newegg, here, and maybe breitbart. (in my weaker moments, drudgereport)
If not, Cnn.com, since they're always on the ball when it comes to tech stuff....oh wait, an xbox360 price hike isn't new info?....or even really related to technology?
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isn't this treason what the state is doing? No really. Prez Bush said that we are addicted to oil and this kinda flies in the face of it. I mean, doesn't seeking alternatives usually mean investing in alternative energy and encouraging citizens to use it? Or is it only as long as it's oil driven. Heck, we give hybrids a tax refund, not these guys who are actually making a difference.
'cause he actually particapated in a failed coupe back in '92(Ars has already updated their article to show this). His goal isn't shutting down those who were necessarily against him, it's bringing as much as he can under governement control. He's recently enacted a bill where the private oil companies must give up at least 60%+ of the operations in the country(these were private companies that had already bought the rights, set up machinery, trained workers, and made Venzuela the oil producer it is today). He is flat out nationializing the country. While alot of what he is doing is helping his people, particularly those who usually suffer the most under government, it's not necessarily better for them in the long run.
Also, boycotting Citgo is hardly effective. They are just a gasoline distributer for Venezuela. The oil from the country goes out to all the sellers, except those who refuse to do so. Here is a good explantion.
If I've got time, I'll make the rounds of ZDNet, Newegg, here, and maybe breitbart. (in my weaker moments, drudgereport) If not, Cnn.com, since they're always on the ball when it comes to tech stuff....oh wait, an xbox360 price hike isn't new info?....or even really related to technology?