HydroBush
Is this some kind of a joke? Or is the AntiCentenarian simply mistaking the convenience of a lineage of cash from international industry/war/politics who has entrenched interests from the international oil trade for easy, cheap satire? Do any of us really believe that Bush or The Administration have anything other than a political interest in bringing hydrogen technology to American automobiles? Likely, Bush regards this technology as a niche-joke, something that he "knows" will never have the impact it needs to have to make significant changes in his lifetime, so therefore, he may as well bat the idea around to please those who call for it. It is also convenient for him- engage in a war for oil, claim it's not, append some energy "reforms" to help alternative fuel development.
When Bush has his first Q&A on alternative fuels, I hope somebody reminds him not to put his mouth around the hydrogen pump, for health as well as sexual image reasons. I also hope that somebody straightens him out and reminds him that no, the flux capacitor is not a meaningful part of fuel-cell technology.
When Bush has his first Q&A on alternative fuels, I hope somebody reminds him not to put his mouth around the hydrogen pump, for health as well as sexual image reasons. I also hope that somebody straightens him out and reminds him that no, the flux capacitor is not a meaningful part of fuel-cell technology.
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