Ford – Feel The Distinction

On October 17, 1973 the OAPEC (Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries) who were the Arab members of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) announced they would no longer ship oil to countries that supported Israel, like the United States. OPEC cut production of oil and placed an embargo on all deliveries of crude oil to the Western world, including the United States and the Netherlands.

Gas Crisis of 2005-2008….

The oil companies who owned these rigs would blame Hurricane Katrina and Mother Nature for the next record setting $$$price increase of oil products in our history.

If you remember the first news reports during Katrina reported that oil production suffered slightly and these oil stations produced only 8-10% of our demand and at that time prices and supply was of no concern. As in 1973, the owners of the oil companies would prove again to us who really owns the oil world and they would take down the American economy by raising prices until a recession would cripple us again.

Here’s what happened – Oil prices were relatively below $25/barrel in September 2003. On February 19, 2008, oil prices hit an all-time peak at $100.10 per barrel. We will pay for the increase in oil prices in every product and service we purchase and in our own daily travel expenses. Wars ; U.S. Military action on the soil of oil producing countries will not solve the problem.

Gas Crisis 35 Years Later – No Difference – Who Remembers Gas Crisis of 1973

As it stands, Ford sells on average 440,000 vehicles each year – leading to the Ford Focus being the most popular car every year since it’s ‘birthday’ in 1998.On a global scale, Ford operates with an attitude induced by 5 key points;

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