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![]() "N2EY" wrote Back in the 1970s, the USA imported about a third of the oil used here. Now we import about two-thirds. Wrong direction. And what is "wrong" about that? It's a global economy. You import what you have a shortage of, and export what you have a surplus of. Many countries import 100% of the oil they need! Damn right we import more oil! In the 1970's I drove a 4-cylinder compact car that sipped gasoline; today I drive several cars, one of which is a 32-valve turbo-charged V8 and pay less for fuel on an adjusted-for-inflation basis than I did 30 years ago in 1974. Sunuvagun! Ain't economics grand! 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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