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Define Viable... viable is not "does not interrupt the pampered little babies life in ANY way AT ALL" I hope?
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You need the scale, or no limits upon the possible development of that scale, to do this job.
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From The Economist of 20 Apr 2006
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So how many were too emotional to think logically; complain gas prices are too high? That same complaint was when gas prices rose from $0.85 per gallon to $1.30. So what did they do? Nothing. Nothing because their complaints were totally based in what adult children do - think emotionally; not logically. SUV sales even increased as gas went to $2/gallon. Still they cried like children - and did nothing. IOW act like a Rush Limbaugh type instead of first learning facts. Price of oil triples and yet demand is not altered? By my definition, those who complain about price of gasoline are classic examples of anti-Americans. Emotional rather than logical. "I feel he has WMD; therefore he must". No wonder this nation now tortures people over the world - and so many Americans are too anti-American to even speak up. Same nonsense from those who somehow know oil prices are too high. One final point. Serious problem is not due to a shortage of oil. Those second two trillion barrels will be burned at significantly increasing rates. Serious consequences are from other factors such as massive increases in CO2 emission and other toxic (destructive) compounds. We are only just learning consequences of things that few industrialized people have only just begun to consider AND now the entire world is just beginning to contribute into. Plenty of oil is available. And there remains nothing in the long term that will provide 'energy per pound' so necessary in oil based fuels. We have plenty of oil. If we want to burn it like there was no tomorrow, costs (prices and other factors) will reflect accordingly. Oil is a wonderful material unrivaled in the products oil can create. And yet we just burn it. Don't worry. Be happy. Consequences of not using oil responsibly will instead fall on our heirs. Last edited by tw; 05-15-2006 at 03:57 AM. |
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viable as in the same price or cheaper than oil.
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Being able to get to work because your weekly fuel bill is less than half of your salary is not being pampered.
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We are going to have to do different things, make concessions, use bikes, smaller vehicles, public transportation.
Get outside of "I have to have it exactly the way it is today. I HAVE to have my big SUV that I drive all by myself". Oil and our children's future is not just about ourselves and it is being papered if that is what you call what you "need". There is NO reason for a city of 250,000 not to have a decent, functional, public transit system. The tax for it should not be up for a vote. |
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And the citizens who want to leave should be fenced in, and petroleum-burning trucks barred from entry.
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Please tell me that is not a different version of the moronic "love it or leave it" mentality?
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It was a sensible followon to the notion that a tax shouldn't be voted on.
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Not all taxes are voted on with a popular vote, you know that.
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All of them are...... indirectly, at the ballot box.
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