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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 18 Nov 2017

    Big Oil is teaming up with big auto makers to extend the life of the combustion enginehttp://on.wsj.com/2hyIP82 

    4:15 AM - 18 Nov 2017
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      1. Josh‏ @Jcons2121 18 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Lmaoo century old tech they want to extend the life of to keep their obscene profits coming while crushing new technology that has the ability to make combustion engines obsolete. Patheticcc

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      1. Saurabh Priyadarshi‏ @saurabhpri 18 Nov 2017
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        Combustion engines are coming of age..time for propulsion engines to lead the way,though the transition will not be quick..as there is no forecast model.

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      1. FABIÁN FERNÁNDEZ‏ @argentolr 18 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        electric vehicle r solution for clean world

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      1. SG‏ @sg60562 18 Nov 2017
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        They better because things R changing.

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      1. PhAMILY PhIRST‏ @SnowflkAvalanch 18 Nov 2017
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        If they could run on Donnie’s “washed clean coal” we’d have something. Spoiler alert. It’s emphysema

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      1. Michael Grigorev‏ @R_TURBO 18 Nov 2017
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        there's not enough power grid for everyone to charge their electric cars yet, stop this conspiracy

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      1. David Stanley‏ @davidericstan 18 Nov 2017
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        Forget it as we are going electric as far as the globalist MPs are concerned.

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      1. Batam Bob‏ @BatamBob 22 Nov 2017
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        ... and a cure for cancer is just around the corner...

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      1. Jim Mcgillivary‏ @jmcgillca 18 Nov 2017
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        Do the math. They are working for a few percent against 300% or more improvements with electric motors. Battery technology will pace this transition.

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      1. George Anderson‏ @ArizonaSlim48 18 Nov 2017
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        So instead of transitioning to alternative cleaner sources let's keep contributing to pollution ..like cigarette companies adding filters in the 50's

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      1. StandsAlone‏ @LoureiroArt 18 Nov 2017
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        We are seeing an industry that is seeing the beginning of its end and willing to fight for its survival.

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      1. R D McDonough‏ @Mcdonod53 18 Nov 2017
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        2 problems, 1 battery which is expensive and has to be replaced every 4-5 years...recycling night mare! 2 only nuclear makes enough electricity for the cars & we don't have the capacity.

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      1. Karen Thompson‏ @KarenTh3535 18 Nov 2017
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        And lets focus on coal too!

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      1. Daniel J. Lavigne‏ @RealityDictates 18 Nov 2017
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        @IvankaTrump @POTUS 😎http://TrumpsWebSites.com 😎 suggest that "Big Oil" & "Our Prized Mobility Producers" should inform themselves, and their Children, with respect to the EXTINCTION we face in 10 years, or less, due the overuse of their products. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpNc2iS9A4M …

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      1. redmanpr‏ @redmanpr 18 Nov 2017
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        They won't let oil go too much money involved

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      1. FABIÁN FERNÁNDEZ‏ @argentolr 18 Nov 2017
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        ALL COMBUSTION ENGINE CONSUMER OXYGEN! !! WE! HUMAN NEEDS OXYGEN TO LIFE ONLY VEGETABLES DO FREE OXYGEN

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