Lou Dobbs, Ron Paul, Keith Olbermann, Dennis Kucinich, Mike Gravel and those who have been heard to protest against the ruling elite and in favor of the American working men and women have all observed in one way or another that those elite corporations financial entities and their puppets are fighting a war to annihilate and nullify the American Middle Class. The truth is that in 1980 the average middle class working man or woman was earning about $41,000/year. If the wages had kept up with inflation then the average employee would be making around $68,000 per year right now. But few are. So now both parents have to work and often more than one job. Nowhere is this war more obvious than in the increase in the cost of gasoline. What used to cost under a buck in 1980 now costs $4 or more and that is one gallon of gasoline. So how does the wage earning family win that battle? There is a solution. It may surprise you to find out that your family car would run much better with a mason jar full of water in it than it can without one! Why? Because that mason jar full of water and a spoonful or two of can be connected into the auto's fuel mixture system and the water mixture in that mason jar can be used to generate hydrogen which then will circulate with the fuel and aid you to save 35% or more by allowing your auto to use its fuel significantly more economically. Your auto will run faster, cooler, smoother and with less strain. Sound incredible? It is! But it is also a fact. The information is available if you know where to look.
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Lou Dobbs, Ron Paul, Keith Olbermann, Dennis Kucinich, Mike Gravel and those who have been heard to protest against the ruling elite and in favor of the American working men and women have all observed in one way or another
GARKO is an activist, songwriter and an advocate for less expensive oil, a cleaner/healthier environment and honest business practices http://water4gas.startlingdiscoveries.info
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