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    Quote Originally Posted by skid-mark View Post
    Wonder what kind of an impact it would have if everyone staged a national "No Buy Gasoline Day" about once or twice a month.
    None

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    Lost the .2 drop from last week. Back to $3.49.

    Not buying gas wold have a profound affect IF you could get everybody to do it and IF you could string a few days together (months would be even better). But that would be about like telling everybody to stop breathing at the same time to reduce levels of C02 .
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmustang View Post
    You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him think.........
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    Kind of a bland article, but this does note some of what is lost when expensive crude oil makes for very expensive gas and diesel:

    "Turmoil in the Middle East and elsewhere has pushed oil prices up more than $20 per barrel in recent weeks, and average gasoline prices from less than $3 a gallon to about $3.60. All the additional cash spent on imported oil that does not return to buy exports translates into lost demand for U.S. goods and services, lost growth and fewer jobs.

    Most economists built some increase into 2011 GDP forecasts, but the recent surge, if it sticks through the spring, will reduce U.S. growth from 3.5- 4%to 3-3.5%, perhaps less. Overall, that translates into at least 600,000 fewer jobs, or nearly 50,000 a month.

    Moreover, lost taxes exacerbate federal and state budget problems.

    U.S. policy arbitrarily limits the development of domestic oil and gas, and the more rapid deployment of abundant domestic natural gas. Premised on false assumptions about the immediate viability of electric cars and alternative energy sources, such as solar panels and windmills, these make the U.S. economy more vulnerable, Americans poorer, raise unemployment and do little to raise environmental standards. Instead of drilling in places the U.S. government can regulate, development goes abroad to places where U.S. enforcement has no teeth.

    In combination, limits on conventional energy development and excessive optimism about alternative energy technologies are making the United States even more dependent on imported oil and more indebted to China and other overseas creditors to pay for it."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louey View Post
    they could care less.
    In Nz, we say they couldn't care less. Strange how things differ country to country.

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    Thanks for the translation, Louey, because I wasn't trying to be disrespectful ! My Texas dialogue sometimes gets in the way also.
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