by Bosox1 » Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:05 pm
We've had cheap gas as long as we've had cars for the most part. We don't knwo anything else. But yeah, I was listening to a late night radio talk show whose host I really like and he is going off on how the government has to "step in and fix the problem". WTF are they supposed to do? Any reasonable fix such as drilling for more oil or better yet, increasing subsidies for reasearch into alternative energy sources is going to take years to have any effect "at the pump".
There is one thing people can do to pay less for gas: USE FUCKING LESS OF IT. Walk, ride a bike, carpool, take the bus etc. There are options, people just don't like them as much as driving. Sure, driving your own car by yourself is great cause you have privacy and no one bugs you and you can listen to whatever you want. That is a luxury and just like any other luxury you have to pay for it.
I've been able to reduce my weekly commuting from 800 miles per month to 125 miles per month. In January I bought a car that gets 35 miles to the gallon. When I do drive I stopped ever going over 70 MPH. Whenever a group of us go into Boston we take the T (metro for those outside the area). Most people can probably reduce their consumption of gasoline by 25% without too much difficulty if they really put their mind to it. Yet I still see SUV's passing me on the highway doing at least 80. No one every car pools, that amazes me. Try asking a co-worker to carpool with you and watch their reaction. It's such a foriegn concept it's like they don't know what you're talking about. They can't fathom ever doing that.
The only way prices will ever stop ballooning is if we reduce demand. Once people driving sedans start paying $100 to fill a tank, we will see some changes. I doubt much before then.
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