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2SAM

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Posted: 07/06/08 08:21am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I can think of at least 2 ways our country could save on fuel one is to get the speed limit back down to 55mph. MAX and to have US Mail delivered every other day instead of everyday, who needs mail every day? or half of the city Mon, Wed, Fri... other half Tues,Thurs. Sat... they could cut back and not need their ridiculous raises all the time, they all earn a bundle any way, of course it's a Gov. job!!!!

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Posted: 07/06/08 09:15am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Was the previous speed limit deal a big winner? No just a goofy idea then as well as now.


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Posted: 07/06/08 03:29pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The only way out of this oil deal is to increase taxes on it enough to where the American people will conserve far, far less.

Taxing the people who consume oil, is the only certain way to control people and their behaviors.





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Posted: 07/07/08 09:26am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

"skidrow" Controlling people's spending etc IS NOT A VALID FUNCTION of government!!!

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Posted: 07/07/08 09:47am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Increasing taxes would continue to strangle the economy unless there are viable, affordable, immediately and readily available alternatives to oil consumption.

Conservation et. al. only go so far and we're in heavy duty trouble. It'll take another year for any political action and both parties will sit on the energy issue until after elections. Meanwhile, speculators will continue to rape and pillage. Our government is "out of control" because it shows no control-- and I'm afraid that it will be "the same game" after elections, regardless of who wins.

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Posted: 07/07/08 10:33am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Skid Row Joe wrote:

The only way out of this oil deal is to increase taxes on it enough to where the American people will conserve far, far less.

Taxing the people who consume oil, is the only certain way to control people and their behaviors.


How about the ones just trying to get to work and just making it now you think it is going to help them.How about the truckers that bring your food close to home so you can sit on your duff and feed you face while you are saving oil.A lot of the truckers are just parking there rigs now.That oil tax will raise the price of every thing that is moved by truck ship or plane.Yep that is going to get us out of it all right.
A bunch of people campaigning they want change.Your wish may come true but you won`t like it if it does.What this country needs is a leader not a politician with a sugar coated speech.

* This post was edited 07/07/08 02:02pm by winkyb *

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I can remember the Arab oil embargo of the 70's. President Nixon asked all Americans to conserve. America did. What happened? Everything went up in price because Americans were not spending and conserving energy, etc. It was a lose-lose situation. Adding taxes to the already burdened taxpayer is foolish. Adding more taxes to big oil would push up the prices at the pump and rich will still get richer. Larry G.


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At the least, our government should consider some how getting the price of diesel lower than what it is now. 99 percent of everything we use and need is brought to us via a diesel engine. I believe the high price of diesel is more responsible for the rise in cost of everything else.

Diesel is a byproduct of refined gas. There is no way it should cost more than gas in the first place.


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This situation reminds me of the water shortage in CA in 1977. It was SEVERE!! People were asked to conserve at the faucet or face some severe fines too. So the wonderful people of CA did just that. That saved LOTS of water. So much that the water companies in the areas around the central CA were complaining of not making money. What did they do? What do you think? They RAISED the rates to make up the shortfall!! And when things got netter, the rates did NOT go down. Once they get your money and the rate to get it, it isn't going away. They are talking about that again. Not making money, raise the rates! The little guy STILL gets it in the end. [emoticon]
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Posted: 07/07/08 05:41pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Diesel is an interesting subject. Let us look at how the railroads mostly died.
A given amount of diesel consumed on rail is much more effficient than consumed by truck. I think the Unions and to some extent the Gov did in the railroads. I do think they are slowwly comming back as friegt haulers.

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