Skalywag wrote:Communist mandated bullcrap IMO
To be pedantic, it's capitalist mandated bull crap. The ethanol lobby is big-ag buying legislation to line their pockets.
Skalywag wrote:Communist mandated bullcrap IMO
There never was a shortage, even one created, in most states. The Gulf of Mexico had tankers stacked up for months at a time due to them not being able to offload. The refineries in Tx. looked for every place they could store fuel to try and make it look as if there was a shortage.
It was a big joke in the oil field then since there was never any shortage for oilfield work. I knew guys who hauled fuel and they’d say “Don’t leave your bathroom window open or the tub will be full of fuel when you get back”. There literally wasn’t a container available that wasn’t being used. Even old, leaking tanks at close stations were brimming full.
Well how about most of your clothes. If you are against imports just try and find some shoes made here.courierguy wrote: Say what you want about ethanol, but last I heard they are not importing it.
Skalywag wrote:Sorry if I sounded real negative, it's just frustrating that we don't get a choice [emoji25]
Skalywag wrote:rw2, yeah Fredericksburg does have clean unleaded 93, and its like $4.50 at the pump, 100LL is $3.95 right now at Llano.
However, my rant is about our ranch, which is where I live, that's out near Presidio, TX. We had 4 local sources between Presidio, Marfa, and Alpine, now we have zero even though some are still listed on pure-gas.org. Our ranch runway is 5TE1 if ur curious, one way it's an 1.5 hour drive to Marfa or 2 hours to Presidio.
Skalywag wrote:Well as far as crossing into the border town of Ojinaga for fuel, I've never actually considered that. Used to go over there a lot till around 2007 when things got pretty dangerous. My Dad made me swear I wouldn't go over there anymore (kidnappings etc), too bad things are so dangerous now, it's a neat town with a lot of great people.
but the border states have some sketchy areas for sure and an abundance of caution is wise
180Marty wrote:but the border states have some sketchy areas for sure and an abundance of caution is wise
I've been across three times hauling dairy cows back in 1983. Twice at Mexicali, and once at Tijuana. Always remember eating at a nice restaurant right next to the Tecate Brewery. Would that be a big no-no today?
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