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" GASOLINE FOR EVERYBODY " 1947 OIL & GASOLINE REFINING PROCESS ETHYL CORP EDUCATIONAL FILM 12084
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This 1947 film depicts the process of gasoline production from prospecting / surveying to consumer consumption. Detailed graphics describe the oil refining process down to the molecular level. Ethyl Corporation, a fuel additive company founded in 1923 by General Motors and Standard Oil of New Jersey, presents the film. Ethyl Corp distributed tetraethyllead, an organolead compound used as a petro-fuel additive, at the time of the film's distribution.
00:07 Title sequence: "Gasoline for Everybody" presented by Ethyl Corporation, produced by Audio Productions, Inc. 00:25 Foreword dedicates the film to oil company workers 00:45 Roughneck descends ladder in oil refinery. 00:55 Oil worker, wearing gloves labeled "Spitfire", pumps oil into barrels. 00:58 A worker passes the barrel to another oil worker. 01:01 An oil barrel is rolled in line with other barrels. 01:06 Montage of various motor vehicles: Cars travel on various roadways. Doubledecker bus 2045 of Fifth Avenue Coach Company, an operator in New York State between 1896 and 1954, loads pedestrians. An airplane flies through sky. Firetrucks exit station. Two young boys exit "Central Ave" bus. A tractor drives through field. An ambulance exits a driveway. 01:44 Shot of "Fred Russell's Service Station". 01:51 A man operates a gas pump. 01:57 A man fills automobile's gas tank. 02:03 Landscape shots of forest. 02:12 Team of male workers drive down dirt road. 02:14 Workers survey land. 02:19 Scientist creates test hole for oil survey. 02:28 Man marks and analyzes samples from survey. 02:31 Oil workers drill hole to sample earth. 02:39 Earth core spread out. 02:42 Worker examines earth core in hands. 02:47 Scientist in lab inspects core sample using microscope and hammer. 02:56 Pan shot of forest. 03:00 Group of male workers axe trees.03:03 Shot of oil well.03:15 Wide shot of oil well field. 03:22 Pipeline spreads across barren landscape. 03:30 Tanker ships transport oil and finished gasoline.03:42 Train carrying oil tanks travels by train station. 03:52 Montage: Processing factory exteriors shots. 04:07 Worker walks among processing machinery. 04:13 Graphic demonstrates molecular components (hydrocarbons) of crude oil. 04:27 Graphic highlights larger molecules (fuel oils, lubricating oils, tar, and asphalt). 04:37 Graphic highlights medium molecules used for gasoline and kerosene. 04:48 Graphic highlights small molecules (natural gases).05:01 Graphic demonstrates the pathway of crude oil from oil well, to pipeline, to furnace, to fractionating tower. 05:20 The fractioning process is demonstrated in a graphic. Heavy oils sink to the bottom of a fractioning tower.05:24 Lighter molecules with natural gas move to the top. 05:31 These molecules flow to a condenser. 05:42 In a second fractionating tower, gas rises to the top and liquid gasoline (straight-run gasoline) concentrates to bottom. 05:55 A male and female ride an automobile down the road. 06:02 Automobiles and pedestrians travel around a city. 06:08 Graphic of thermal cracking process at molecular level. 06:22 Fractionating tower graphic demonstrates differentiation of molecules into groups inside tower. 06:45 A graphic demonstrates the thermal cracking (a process that breaks down hydrocarbon molecules) from thermal cracking furnace, to flash tower, to condenser, to fractionating tower. 08:07 Exterior shot of an oil processing facility. 08:15 Shots of two beakers containing bead and powder catalyst. 08:31 Graphic demonstrates oil flow in catalytic cracking process from furnace, to catalyst tower, to condenser, to fractionating tower. Differentiation into cracked fuel oil, catalytically cracked gasoline, and gases. 09:45 Graphic of gas flow demonstrates polymerization process. 09:55 Molecules moving upward across screen. 10:09 Graphic of polymerization set up from furnace, to catalyst tower, to fractionating tower. Polymer gasoline and fuel gas are drawn out of fractionating tower. 10:42 Graphic of four main types of gasoline refining processes: straight-run, thermal cracking, catalytic cracking, and polymer process. 11:37 Cars travel down road in city. 11:43 Montage: Cars and pedestrians in city. 12:00 Two engineers examine machinery. 12:07 Montage: Ethyl research engineers work with various machinery and tools to test gasoline. 12:28 Workers make cars on an assembly line. 12:31 Cars on drive on highway. 12:42 Man drives tractor. 12:45 plane takes off. 12:47 Motorboat sails across water. 12:52 Three cars drive towards camera. 12:57 Exterior shot of oil refinery.
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Gasoline = a critical strategic product upon which many millions depend. True in 1947 and true today.
Well said. Unfortunately today we don't have "gasoline for everybody" -- or heating oil!
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Hate car centricism and car culture. Real infrastructure and high speed rail is way better than the disaster we call transportation in dumerica. The auto tycoons , airline barons, along with the insurance mafia exude and control the population far more by monetary enslavement than railways and public transportation ever could.
@@torquetrain8963 Torque, Thanks for your feedback.
@@torquetrain8963 the insurance mafias you mention are not unique to the car industry. What about housing, medical etc.
So much for the free market.
Way to support the monopoly.
A true “Free market” (AKA:capitalism ) would let American citizens CHOOSE between affordable green energy or the cost prohibitive fossil fuel industry that poisons our drinking water, farm soils, and air we breath.
But way to go with your communist agenda to promote an authoritarian society to limit our free market capitalist society to be able to make our choice of which product we want to use.
I love these old short films full of information.
Boy they really had a lot of classic cars !
That's because they were so rich, they bought classic cars direct from the dealership!
Looks like they took some shots of Wall Street traffic with the Uber expensive cars !
Yes! And all those great classic cars, that only successful educated and especially people with taste drive, have been made possible with gasoline! Whereas todays tasteless Mickey Mouse Cars deserve no Gasoline whatsoever!
I guess someday when they declare prohibition on gasoline making it illegal to consume, I’ll have to donate all my classic cars, motorcycles and tractors to a museum so future generations can appreciate the history of past civilization .
Back then they just called them "cars"
This “gasoline” stuff looks interesting. I wonder if it caught on.
Mehh, Just like the "Television" or whatever that stupid thing is, its all a fad.
Nah, them there fangled engine things are no match for a horse.
just a fad, like that tesla guy. just a dreamer with nowhere to go
@@boedude8496 🤣🤣
@@kd4pba Thank God Jed Clampett stuck oil!
Worked at Ellesmere Port Associated Octel producing TEL and TML antiknock compounds from 1985-2000. What they don’t tell you that lead free petrol has benzene as a component which is toxic, another point is E10 contains ethanol that displaces food production and is less miles per litre!
My dad worked in the refinery for 35 years, it went from being Shell to ConocoPhillips and thank God he's retired
Why would you thank God
That your dad is retired?
Thank your Dad for giving 35 years of life so he could provide for you and the rest of his family.
I was pumping Ethyl way before you were born. She always gave me a good ride.
This was a time when people appreciated the hard work of the oil companies and the products they produce. I challenge anyone to try and live without any petroleum products and see how much you enjoy it.
There was also lead in the gas and they covered up it's effects on life. So i wouldn't praise to much. Everything is corrupt and that goes for green energy also.
Yeah, all that hard work ruining our planet. No thanks. Unfortunately thanks to Big Oil, we'll all see how much we "enjoy" catastrophic climate change.
P.S. Nobody said you had to live without ANY petroleum products, but if you cut back on fossil fuels by driving EVs, you'll enjoy it. I do. Bye-bye.
@@kenbob1071 Green energy is unreliable.
@@kenbob1071 A more sensible solution is until another tech becomes viable is for people to drive smaller vehicles.
@@kenbob1071 ok then get off your computer or phone on don’t use electricity anymore also don’t use any plastics of any kind. Live a completely primitive life without any product that has any type of petroleum base. If not then you’re a hypocrite. You don’t even realize how much petroleum products make your life better and easier. You don’t even realize that your little electric car is powered by petroleum. It couldn’t even be made without it. What about those toxic batteries in the cars? You probably haven’t even thought about how to dispose of them. You’re not saving the planet with your car you’re just fooling yourself.
We are now using about 100,000,000 barrels of crude oil every day. Most goes to making the transportation fuels of gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and fuel oil. We're going to need a LOT of batteries to replace that much oil energy. Early on, some gasoline was dumped on the ground and into waterways. Then the internal combustion engine came along, and changed the world. Imagine plowing with horses, oxen, or steam tractors. It wasn't that long ago when that was the norm everywhere.
Yes. Batteries will never replace gasoline. We could do it, but there would be no planet worth living on left, after all the rare earths would have been removed from the ground.
Just remember, like it or not, *Nuclear Energy* is the "Greenest" power source we have at the moment.
If you will ignore the propaganda and look at the scientific realities behind *Thorium* reactors are the safest for civilian power use. As Thorium is not fission able and can not be made into thermonuclear weapons.
@@rickcoona I've been for nuclear power plants since 1964. If it were up to me, all power in the US would come from nuclear, with some hydro, where it was available and cost effective. To me, using natural gas to generate electricity is a crime, because it will be needed to make fertilizer, and the supply of gas on this planet is finite.
As far as nuclear plutonium based bombs are concerned, we already have enough bombs to kill off just about everyone, so more plutonium won't change anything. Just reuse the reprocessed nuclear waste, then guard what is left forever. It isn't a radical concept anymore than keeping hospitals, police, schools, fire departments, railroads, the military, and many other things functioning is. Guarding nuclear waste forever would cost a tiny fraction of what any of those other things we must continue to do cost. Troops could be rotated to help guard the waste, under the supervision of nuclear professionals.
Every Day! And all over the world. How are they going to replace that in poor countries, remote countries, and elsewhere. Europe and California claim to be moving away from fossil fuels....and also claim to run out of power and force people to live with brown outs, black outs, and no heat or cooling, in the worst weather. That doesn't seem like progress.
Think about what you typed. We're mostly moving around oil products with oil products.
Funny hearing a guy say in 1947 " back in the old days"
The Beverly hillbillies made a lot 💰 money while Jed was out hunting shooting at some food up through the ground came a bubbling crude ."oil that is" ! Texas Tea! 👍
I really enjoyed this!
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The "Ethyl" Corporation. And the "Ethyl" Compound. Even in 1947 they knew that Tetra Ethyl LEAD was harmful. Neat film though!
You beat me to it. I chuckled when I heard it
Ethyl was bigger than Mobil back then.
Exactly
When I was a kid my parents would pull into the gas station and say "fill it up with ethyl".
yeah right that's why they still use the stuff in Africa and south America!!!
Gasoline for everybody. Wonderful
Had a full career in oil. It was brilliant, really interesting.
it would be tougher with prez bidet today
@@bradleysmall2230 Not at all. America is just one country. The rest of the world is very different and won't be going electric any time soon. The renewable thing is a total scam, check out Planet of the Humans. Moreover CO2 does not cause climate change, it is the other way around.
@@andyrbush saw documentery and check out dr moore a canadian who started green peace and knows global warming is false.
@@bradleysmall2230 Yes there is no climate crisis at all. There are actually less wildfires, less weather related events, food production is better than ever and no sea level changes. Climates are not stable anyway, they change constantly over time. The main driver is the Milankovitch cycle. Then there are the ocean currents. Solar variations and various other influences. One can see all the different climates on the same latitude to observe some climate factors. What amazes me is how people will store food in the cold, or dress up against the cold, and not ask the question why.
me too
The sorts of films one might encounter in High Schools of 50s and 60s; Chemical Engineers and Chemists at work....
A very nice video! Very educational to learn about how oil truly works, where it comes back, and how it it used in almost everything we use in our daily lives! Even though the video is over 70 years old, it is still a very educational video to watch!
That was pretty damn good, thanks.
Informative and interesting.
This was pretty fascinating.
Definitely something we all take for granted every single day...fuel.
I wish it would have told us what the catalyst was for cracking the bigger molecules and what the proper furnace temperature is, just in case you would ever need to make your own gasoline.
Or if Fury Road "Gazzoline" 😎
It's 2021 going on 2022 and this aged like a fine Malort.
This has to be a joke....there's no such thing. lol
From their ad....."The first shot is hard to swallow! PERSEVERE. Make it past two 'shock-glasses' and with the third you could be ours... forever."
And now they want us to drive in tiny wind up electric cars without an infastructure to support it. 🤦🏻♂️
Great vid ................................ 👍
2:59 "Boy, I can't wait 'til somebody invents the chainsaw!"
Absolutely amazing how long it took oil companies to discover that 200 proof or 100% grain ethanol aka 200 proof moonshine makes a perfectly environmentally friendly octane boosting agent 😀 the moonshine runners were way ahead of the game.
As Groucho put it: "If you run out of gas, get ethyl. If you run out of ethyl, get mabel - now step on it!"
I can't believe but the Ethyl Corporation still exists.
Ethyl Corp was formed by General Motors and Standard Oil of New Jersey, and from the beginning, people died by poisoning or lost cerebral function while the Repugnant CEOs denied everything. Ethyl Corp is the #1 contaminator of the underground water table in the USA.
@@bermudezhg not frakking?
@@rexremedy1733 Fracking has not reached the effects of discarded Tetraethyl Lead yet.
Definitely heard this narrator somewhere before. 'progressive american oil industry' lol
It was "progressive" at the time. Big oil proved again that too much of a 'good thing' is a bad thing. But, by then, too much was invested in the industry to make turning back easy.
@@IndependentBear Oil industry can run things better than the snowflake progressives of today.
Interesting that when this promotional film spoke of Ethyl, they left off the aspect of its heavy metal element being lead.
I'm personally acquainted with those in the automotive repair professions, dating back to the 1960s, that suffered from health issues due to the accumulative effects of Ethyl lead exposures from their adult lives being auto mechanics; which many times also involved being a gasoline pump fuel attendant back in the days of full-service gas stations.
One guy in particular was an engine oil change and lube specialist that got lead poisoning from the lead residue in the oil when he did the oil changes with bare hands for many years. The use, at times, of cleaning his oil/grease-caked hands with leaded gasoline, as a hand cleaning solvent, contributed to his lead poisoning.
Do you think they didn’t know ethyl had lead in it or do you think they didn’t want to be liable for the health problems it would cause? Me personally I think they didn’t want to be liable since one of the main goals of gasoline companies is to make as much money as possible.
@@UltraMagaFan probably both. I’m sure there was someone who knew or at least had an idea that it wasn’t good for you but wanted that money. Even today we learn all the time that stuff we thought was okay has issues it seems.
@@SpecialAgentJamesAki If they knew It’s unfortunate some companies are arrogant and greedy. They cost innocent people their lives. Lead poisoning is no joke and people handled this shit on a daily basis like you said. If arrogance and greed didn’t exist I doubt as many people would loose their lives from dangerous products they didn’t know were dangerous.
Clair Cameron Patterson was the Scientist who went up against the refining companies and their use of tetraethyl lead in fuel.
It was poisoning the entire planet before it's use was abolished in the seventies.
Look him up as it's a harrowing and fascinating story of profits over people and safety be damned.
@@UltraMagaFan They knew exactly what they were doing and lied about the poisoning if anyone spoke up.
Before the auto age, gasoline was regarded as a waste product of oil refining. Standard Oil's first refineries in Cleveland used to dump it into the river just to get rid of it.
It was only their dumb luck that gasoline for the most part floated on the surface and would evaporate; but pity the wildlife and swimmers who frequented that length of the river. Not to mention how many millions of motor vehicles of every sort that could've been using that fuel had they known.
Just the voice and atmosphere of these films made me incredibly nostalgic for the 1940s and '50s ... Man man I wish there was time travel. The depraved society we live in today ... I was definitely born in the wrong time
Yep I am literally chocked up from all that reckless nostalgia that was being cooked up in those 40's and 50's - no thanks
I was born in the mid 60s, and believe me, seeing our society fall from the high peaks we achieved in the 70s and 80s to the depraved, Kafka nightmare of today is absolutely enraging. Before I die, some bad actors are going to pay the price.
The sound of someone who smoked two packs a day?
People always seems to remember the good parts but forget the bad parts.
@@littleshopofelectrons4014 I hear ya, I don't discount the negatives ... But I'll still take them and consider it better overall than today.
I worked at a FULL service gas station in Long Beach in the 70's......... you were expected, under the watchful eye of the owner, to pump gas, wash both front and rear glass, check oil, water, and at least eye up the tires, and top off all as needed......... and NOT primarily for sales of a quart of oil, but for good service. MANY loyal customers there, still driving their original early-50's cars!!!!
I recall I thought $0.57/gallon a little steep, especially since Long Beach had no small presence of oil wells. During the gas crisis of very late 70's/early 80's, it was rather harsh they imposed a MINIMUM sale of at least $3 worth of gas, too. Lines moved slow enough, on top of the fact yesterday's single dollar was equal to today's ten-spot.
Happy times to develop engines under 150HP with over 300 cu Inches, and not being afraid by getting 15 miles per gallon
Interesting selection of stock footage for this! The seaplane was obsolete at the start of WW2 and the tanker they showed was equipped with a gun to defend itself from attack in the war. Some of the street scenes were from the early 1930's. Oh well, I guess they were not aware of how fast things changed from 1940-1946.
My mother married my father, who was in the Navy, stationed on Midway Island, in 1947. When she went to live with my father on Midway, she was transported by a Martin JRM Mars. I was not yet around to corroborate this, but according to both my mother and father, the story is true.
@@GradyPhilpott I should have been more precise. The flying boat in the video appeared to be a Sikorsky S-42, the last of which were retired from service in 1946 and began service in 1935. My thought was if they were going to display a flying boat at least it could have been an up to date model. The Martin Mars was one of the newer ones I was thinking of and I think one of them is still being operated in fire water bomber service.
I will agree with the choice of stock footage. They used a wide range of footage, they must have had the rights to, from pre to post war.
This add is approved by the Gas Huffers Union
Interesting. Where can I buy this gasoline stuff at ?
I want to go back to 1947
I love gasoline.
Wonderfully educational. I guess it's back to the stone age now.
In the latest "Mad Max" movie, a woman yells, "we are going to town to get the GUZZLING". I thought it was a clever play on words.
Guzzolene, a play on gasoline and guzzle
I wonder if they ever found Ethel ????
Yes they did! She was on "I Love Lucy" TV show in the (US) 1950s.
Oil City California.
This film is a real "gas".
I grew up in south Texas / Louisiana oil patch back in 50’s and 60’s Extreme environmental destruction
Grow up!
Yet, both south Texas and Louisiana are still in existence and still thriving on the oil industry and others. I grew up in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas in the 50s and 60s, too.
All that and gasoline was about 25 cents per gallon at the pump. What went wrong ?
That $.25 of 1947 would be $3.10 today per usinflationcalculator.
*GUZZOLINE*
What could go wrong?
mmm, gasoline :drool
The film forgot to add: if you were or are going to be born in any urban center in the world between about 1940 and 1990, your nervous system is/was/will be affected to some extent by all the lead spewed out into the environment (that's the wonderful "ethyl" additive, as others comments have pointed out). What harm did all that tetraethyllead do to us? Hard to say--just depends upon the concentration and the luck of the draw. Maybe it didn't cause any harm, and maybe it lowered the collective IQ of the world, and especially the US, quite significantly. We'll just never know. One thing that was known however, at least to the gas companies, was that their wonderful additive caused reproductive and neurological harm because, you know...it was toxic lead. But hey, there were profits to be had and vroom! vroom! fast cars to build. Kind of makes you wonder what we're using with profligacy today that it slowly killing us and making our children's brains sub-par?
My older brother being an auto mechanic for many years during the leaded gasoline era could have been a contributing factor to his mental sensibilities going awry in his later years. Although he was a belligerent alcoholic, I feel confident his thought processes were messed up, in his later years, due to excessive exposures he got from tetraethyllead as a gas station attendant in his youth and auto mechanic as an adult.
I don't think we'll ever know the actual harm to the public lead had on the general populace. (I am sure we can all agree harm was done to mechanics.) What really made lead "go away" wasn't so much that it was banned, as much as it was bad for catalytic converters. Which were added to engines with computer controlled fuel metering. The lead accumulates and destroying the converter.
Thus "unleaded" gasoline was required in these vehicles.
Vehicles that required unleaded gasoline had a smaller fuel filler that accepted only the smaller diameter pump nozzles. I have two pre-catalytic converter vehicles that have the larger diameter opening.
Additionally, back then, "regular" meant "leaded" and "unleaded" was self-explanatory. "Regular" today does not mean the same things it used to.
The answer to your last question is: Social Media.
There was a lack of realization and cost/ benefit analysis here too. We still see that every day. But cheap gasoline was viewed as more advantageous than some lead exposure. Scientists monitored nature, discovered the impact, and lead was reduced.
This is still true today with the whole 'climate change' argument that trillions of dollars and the ruin of economies will somehow keep sea levels from rising or atmospheres from warming. But with no evidence that prior high temperature periods were permanent. In fact temperatures later reduced to ice ages!
Can't wait to get hot and cold running gas taps in my kitchen!
What about octane ratings for gas? It wasn’t even mentioned.
Yes it was, Ethyl antiknock was lead which is how they got the octane rating up as high as 130 for aircraft engines.
@@pi.actual did anyone ask about jet fuel for military aircraft and its contents and toxicity? I hope not...
@@rexremedy1733 Do you mean rocket fuel? Jet fuel is basically just kerosene.
My grandfather was a auto mechanac during the 30 through the 60 s they used gasoline in the part's washer he was smart as a whip till he died in the mid 90s. So I don't think lead gas did him harm whatsoever.
11:29 hmmmmm, I wonder what they put into Ethyl brand Gasoline? There's no way it could be harmful
I’m now ready for a nap 😴
Take a shot of gasoline, and snap outta it!
Not sure if you inhaled lead fumes as a child, but this aspect ratio is wrong.
Love Carbon Monoxide !
Gasoline for everybody? At $3 a gallon, it's becoming more of a luxury.
@3:03
So get used to it, ya tree hugging hippie
I also thought gasoline transport through pipelines was prohibited, but to the contrary at least one exists of several hundred miles to/from Baltimore....... !?!?!?!
There's pipelines. Across the country .
Jimmy cracked corn... .
And the good thing about this is that the more gasoline we burn, the more CO2 we have in the atmosphere. And the more CO2 in the atmosphere, the better plants and crops will grow! Its a win win situation! Thank you Gasoline for making our lives great again!
Nice story. Tell us another, because reality is kind of depressing.
I used to think that...plants don't consume all the CO2...the oceans most of it (becoming saturated). They discovered the level of carbolic acid has risen in the seawater (destruction of coral reefs later observed).
But...there is only so much petroleum in the Earth....we are consuming it in huge quantities.
It's being depleted...time to find something else to replace oil before we run out.
😁👍
@@raybin6873 yes. I agree with that. It’s good to reduce consumption for many reasons. But why did the media pick the only wrong one among all the valid reasons?
@@jacksons1010 what topic you want to hear the story about?
Ahh a much better time in history. I was definitely born in the wrong decade.
If you like this, then you probably would have loved living in a time when cigarettes were considered good for you and not cancer-causing.... or when leaded gas and DDT were considered safe. Ahhh, the good ol' days!
@@kenbob1071 Ya know what ken bob, people were much happier and pleasant back then. Our country was united on the fact that communism was evil and oppressive. Now a days people are soft, offended by everything, hell can't even figure out what gender they want to be for the day. I personally don't like the world you've created.
@@kenbob1071 but cigarettes and nicotine are good! What are you talking about? Cigarettes being bad... nonsense.
Puffing a 100 cigarettes a day keeps the doctor away!
@@kenbob1071 And don't forget the major urban centers or heavy industry manufacturing regions that frequently had smog alerts, as they were considered little more than a nuisance.
Gasoline is a mans best friend...
Back in the days when the government was actually working FOR the American people.
And now it’s $3.50 a gallon. Let’s Go, Brandon!
Dude I bought gas at $5.20 a gallon yesterday in Commiefornia.
That is not much.In Poland gas cost 1,5 $ for less-more ¼ That's not a joke.
@@kq2799 Gas was $1.60 here in Commiefornia last year, I think poopypants potatoe Brandon is to blame for it being $6.20 now in the bay area
@@Ervinabrahamian I'm Canadian you sound so uneducated commiefornia why don't you just go back to the 1950s people you like you spewing this nonsense it's ruining your country
Stand Up Chuck!! (Hope someone remembers that one.)
Today: gasoline for nobody!
Motor fuels.
The Joe Walsh story.
I wish the hell Periscope Films would remove the time segment from these films. They frequent cover important or useful information in the underlying caption and they serve no useful purpose.
That is very annoying indeed.
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These are the days before tree hugging lunitics
Heard stories of them pouring it out on the ground back in the day and now some don't
think it's worth the time of day..just who is these folks?
Let's go back to horse and buggy, at least for short runs....lol
No gasoline for me, thanks. Since I bought the I3 I've only needed three gallons for the lawn mower, and that's scheduled for upgrade with a Ryobi electric zero-turn next spring.
Wow, did that Blow up in our face 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'd say maybe, but where is the "blow up"? You like everyone else has 2-3 cars in the drive and happily pump away at the station....And drive loops around town and the country.
I think you have been exposed to too much propaganda.
Gasoline and oil have vastly contributed to the worlds growth, and where we are today... and it is not as detrimental as the "greenwashed" media pieces pushed out on a daily basis make it out to be.
I have a 3kw solar setup i built in my back yard, so i'm not against renewables...I'm just guessing you are fairly young, because this sustainability stuff has been pushed HARD on younger folk... there's a lot of profit to be made selling people new "sustainable goods" (which are absolutely not sustainable to the degree they want you to believe), it's just a money making scheme to keep products flowing and keep people dependant on consumption.
@@volvo09 Well said. They are doing a good job pushing an agenda. If you want an electric car, buy one. If you want an gas car, buy one. I get that we need to keep improving things but I just can't stand how they are selling their message. I've been hearing of impending doom since the mid 70's. The world is not wrecked.
@@89vette1 Yeah, the world IS wrecked. We were indeed warned as far back as the 70’s and the predictions are proving true. I suspect most people by now accept that it’s happening but can’t make the leap to admitting the scientists were right. Y’all dive into this “they just want to make money” nonsense…as if those researchers back in the 70’s got rich off it. 🙄
@@volvo09 Volvo, Well written. The "Green Salvation" propaganda has been shoved down the throats of an entire generation here in the USA and Canada. For example, look closely at the mining, processing, chemicals, and sweatshop labor (in China) behind 95% of the solar photovoltaic panels sold in America.
Lot of ' cracking " pots
IN GREED WE TRUST.
Not so much back then. The crude oil economy was diversified and the wealth spread among literally thousands of independent oil producers, including wildcatters. Just like the family farm, the independents have all been bought out and there are now only five corporations left producing, refining, and selling oil here -- and are all taking subsidies from the Federal Govt. Who do you suppose is responsible for _THAT_ unholy alliance?
It's going to be Gasoline for no one if the prices keep going the way they are. I miss the days (10 months ago) when the USA was energy independent. Now its Please OPEC, Please sell us oil cheaper...meanwhile we a tons of it in our own ground. That being said..LGB and FJB too.
the US hasnt been anything independent since WW2
Do you blame Joe for the Diabetes and Viagra shortage too?
@@frydemwingz
What are you taking about? Gas was CHEAP until JOE cancelled the Keystone XL pipeline and shutdown a bunch of gas plants.
If you think gasoline is expensive, you’re delusional. It’s been cheap your entire life, and that’s why people use, and waste, so much of it.
@@rongreen8962
OK....now I know who I'm working with here! Enjoy your $80 turkey this Thanksgiving and your electric and natural gas bills double. Unless you don't pay for those things because you live at home OR you're in Section 8 housing. Have a good day commie.
People have no idea the power of gasoline
Yes thats tru3!
If people only knew how electric cars will put millions out of work
Yea, I guess that's how the horse traders felt when the Model T came along.
@@markdraper3469 excellent response, thank you
booo , gas campany's booo
( in peter vocie , from fam guy)
And some pipelines go from Qatar to Turkey, causing a war in Syria.
It’s gonna be nice when, they finally stop lying about how much oil we have and the fact that we aren’t going to run out....
Can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not. 🧐
@@jacksons1010 I am not being sarcastic, I can see how the comment can be read that way though.
@@cra4war "We aren't going to run out" in our lifetimes, true. But I'd hope we can agree that there is a finite amount of economically recoverable oil in the ground. We've already resorted to deep water offshore, fracking tight oil and processing oil sands to maintain productions levels. Eventually the cost of doing these things won't make economic sense, even though there will still be oil to be found.
@@jacksons1010 The earth literally makes it, it might take time ,but if you look into it, it’s probably not going to happen, in our lifetimes definitely not. I have theory it’s all a bi product of the core, but It’s just a theory. The only reason “they” made it a finite resource is too make money.
This should be required viewing for liberals.
It wouldn't change a thing.
Any suggestions for after we destroy the planet?
Sounds like they quadruple boil/vaporize..."atomize" a heavy oil....to get a light fluid...then boil them further to get weird bonds they dont even really care about, except that theyre a little larger molecules...then they add chemicals..."beads"..."powders" ....Another video says it's aluminum and some other abundant stuff. Seems a little like busy work. Just add the chemicals to lighter oils. Add thickeners when you want thick oils.
Joe doesn't believe in gasoline for everybody 🙄
"Let's Go Brandon"!!!!😊😊
Meanwhile I ask myself, what about the environment? 🙄🙄
buy a bicycle, dipshit
At this time, 1950s, gasoline was much better refined product that allowed better autonomy. The exception was to the lead additive to lubricate the valve seats that they removed 20 years later.
Todays gasoline, if left on a tank for over 6-12m, on humid weather, will absorb water and go bad quickly, On older engines (up to the 90s), it will create deposits on the engine parts or clog up.
And we pay much more for this crappy modern mix that soon will be banned
They look proud. Prosperous
People of faith and hard-working people are seen.
They, the beautiful Americans, their beautiful and clean cities. Its wonderful industry. their beautiful cars. Everything beautiful.
With what reason they were admired and envied by the rest of the world.
?
Because they did not know how to respect their nation and their culture?
I do not understand them.
They made joe biden watch this 13 times before the summit he still didn't get it
Just send joe back in time to give Henry Ford the blueprint for a Tesla
They'll outlaw it. Like alcohol. Until they built the infalstructor and got us dependant on gas. Then you can use batteries and drink again = prohibition
Nah he fell asleep
Cough cough
Gasoline is great! More gasoline for everyone! Now! Gasoline will save the world!
This video will probably be banned soon
Well too bad. Now we all gonna be driving electric dam cars. Not.
Gasoline, not so modern anymore 🤔
Still works though. Real good if you ask me.
Lol some looney toons s**t 😂😂
If Biden made this video, it would be "Gasoline for nobody."
Yeah, because he hates cars…which is why he owns a muscle car. Wait, that doesn’t fit your political BS, does it? You prefer the Orange Jesus who doesn’t drive and doesn’t own a car or a truck…because you think THAT guy is somehow like you and me. You’re clueless, dude.
@@jacksons1010 At least 🍊 man was honest, instead of doing the exact opposite of every campaign promise like Sleepy Joe. Oh yeah, Gas was $1.60 under 🍊 man too and there was no inflation! He also didn't drop N bombs like Joe Biden did just this week. Wake up 🐑
@@Ervinabrahamian The Mango Mussolini was easily the most dishonest, grifting P.O.S. ever to disgrace the Oval Office. Whining about the cost of goods...so you think the government should control prices, eh? We don't need commies like you infecting the American electorate. Free market capitalism is what America is all about, and if you want something else you should move out! And Biden didn't drop any N bombs...you might want to watch this to see how Fox News intentionally deceived you: czcams.com/video/wzCl_sMrJaI/video.html
Someone needs to show this film to the Biden administration and the Democratic Party in congress
Beans for all 💩
Chile.. 🤦🏽♀️
.. wonder if hunter biden's "cracking" technique was discussed @ the recent G-20 summit ....I'm guessing it wasn't 🙄
Trump lost.
@@robert1745 And Biden stole the election 🗳 🥴
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