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Replying to: larsb (Apr 16, 2008 9:04 am) Maybe to you it is insignificant. Not to those that went through the ordeal. Just because every time you have ridden mass transit it was a wonderful experience does not make it so for everyone. There are sections of the trolley line in San Diego that are very scary with not much protection from the criminal element that use the transit system to carry out their acts of crime. To clarify my post. I did not say we should do away with cities or the mass transit that keeps the people moving. I said very clearly, so that anyone could understand, that I would not live under those conditions under any circumstances. As Kernick has posted many times if you cannot afford to live the way you like, work harder or get a better education. Accepting that you are stuck in some cesspool of a city riding some stinking mass transit is a personal choice. I just posted one small incident of the failure of mass transit. I am not advocating anything except that it be self supporting. Why should I subsidize someone else getting to work?
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Replying to: dieselone (Apr 16, 2008 7:27 pm) That is just part of the AMERICAN DREAM. Take away the dream and all you have is a country of android losers. Why work hard if I cannot enjoy the fruits of my labor. In 1983-86 when I owned a 22 foot Nordic jet boat with a 454 Chevy engine, gas was a bigger part of my income than it is now. Using 60 gallons in a day of racing around lake Havasu was not uncommon. Can't say as I miss those days but they were fun at the time and a good escape from 3 weeks in the Arctic tundra producing oil for the rest of the folks.
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Replying to: nippononly (Apr 16, 2008 7:25 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Apr 16, 2008 7:42 pm) Those big block jet boats are very cool. While my family enjoys powerboating, I could see my wife and I slowing down to a nice 30-40' sloop and become a blow boater when the kids are long gone.
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Replying to: dieselone (Apr 16, 2008 8:20 pm) |
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Replying to: gagrice (Apr 16, 2008 7:49 pm) With the summer driving season now all but upon us, I have no hope that any temporary dip in oil prices now would reduce gas prices at all. What it might do, I guess, is stop them rising just before they go past the $4/gallon mark. Good ol' McCain, of course, has proposed something previously discussed here in the sacred pages of TownHall: suspending the federal gas tax to give people a whopping $0.18 of relief between Memorial Day and Labor Day. To him I say, how about getting in your time machine, travellling back 20 years, and developing a solid national energy policy?? It would be doing a hell of a lot more good now than giving us those $0.18 for a couple of months this summer. But I am sure some, if not many, people will say something is better than nothing.
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Replying to: nippononly (Apr 16, 2008 10:52 pm) How 'bout saying that to Pelosi and the Democrat congress who said last April that she (they) have a plan to handle rising gas prices...? I heard an early talk show guest saying that the problem with the prices is the dollar has slid in value. That's a government economics problem. If it were where it started the cost of oil would be 60$ per barrel. He pointed out refineries are at 83% capacity so the Petroleum Institute can't use that in their press releases to justify higher gas prices. It will be the need for silly EPA boutique gas blends that causes the rise now; couldn't the EPA have one blend for all areas that need special treatment? I'm driving less to save the $4 gallon.
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Apr 17, 2008 4:03 am) McCain's gas tax holiday is a stupid idea. While I'm all for lower taxes this gas holiday idea doen't solve the problem, if anything it will make things worse. Last thing we need right now is more demand for gas.
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Replying to: dieselone (Apr 17, 2008 4:33 am) It will allow the oil companies to continue to raise their prices. If we're looking to blame it's the many years of Congress back 3 decades allowing EPA to block refineries being build. It's EPA mandating special gasolines. And lack of control of the oil companies. Maybe it's time to nationalize them. Now matter how little we consume, they will always find an excuse to raise the prices higher. |
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With gasoline selling for $3.40 and headed for $4, (oil hit $115 yesterday) I'm reminded of the time last year when I first joined the forum. Gasoline was $2.75 and headed for $3, and I had just purchased a Honda Civic Hybrid. Almost every post I made about the HCH met with derision from several folks; either the car wouldn't live up to its promises, or it would explode after 30K miles. Well, it has performed as promised -- 47 mpg avg., and it hasn't blown up yet (only 22K miles, though). And it seems that current gas prices have quieted many of the critics. Good. As I look forward to this summer's driving season with no worries, I await the NEW thread: "What will you do when gas goes to $5?" .
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