Epbowen wrote:You all make excellent points on the comparative cost of gas to wages. A friend of mine recommends raising gas to $10 a gallon, in taxes of course, and funneling that to the government so it can be used for the needy. Pretty sure I'd stop driving a car or greatly reduce my use at that price. I'd have to bike to Yellowstone....bear fodder?
doug hodder wrote:If you think gas is expensive, try filling your tank with coffee, just beans and water, no millions of dollars and regulations to get it out of the ground. People will stand in line to buy a cup of Starbucks and not even think twice on the price per cup on that stuff.
DrCrash wrote:Epbowen wrote:You all make excellent points on the comparative cost of gas to wages. A friend of mine recommends raising gas to $10 a gallon, in taxes of course, and funneling that to the government so it can be used for the needy. Pretty sure I'd stop driving a car or greatly reduce my use at that price. I'd have to bike to Yellowstone....bear fodder?
If they did that I would quit my job and become part of the problem !
mallymal wrote:doug hodder wrote:If you think gas is expensive, try filling your tank with coffee, just beans and water, no millions of dollars and regulations to get it out of the ground. People will stand in line to buy a cup of Starbucks and not even think twice on the price per cup on that stuff.
If you thing gas is expensive, try coming on vacation to the uk, getting a rental car, and filling it up over here!
Do call in, I'll buy you a coffee!
Epbowen wrote:As summer is here and gas is soaring again, the TD makes more sense then ever for those of us who want to explore. Any great adventures planned this summer?
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