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11/06/2008 13:34:33
 
 
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Forum:
Politics
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01322665
Message ID:
01323183
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You're right. They can ride their bike for 4 hours to get to work. Few live within a couple of miles of their employment. Honestly, there is not a good alternative to a vehicle which uses gas and driving in most places unless you live in one of the large metro areas which has mass transportation available. Even here in NC neither Charlotte or Raleigh have a good mass transit system or one at all other than buses which are not every where and run haphazardly. They do not even run everywhere in the city.


>People do not have to buy gas.
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>>But not buying 10-15 gallons a week and it isn't required. Bottled water is usually an option. Don't need it to drive to work and if necesssary, you can drink tap water. I would argue the lower-income folks are certainly not usually paying 6.00/gallon for bottled water and buying 10 gallons a week.
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>>>>>>Exactly what would you hope to accomplish by taking oil off the market and can you justify attempting that effort, given the historical results when this type of measure has been attempted previously. Price caps do not work, in fact, they make matters much worse.
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>>>>>If this were an industry that was slightly out of control, then minor regulation or jail terms for abusers might work. As this industry has moved into the twilight zone of extreme price gouging of a strategic resource (it isn't just the arabs folks), nationalization of the industry makes a lot more sense.
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>>>>Specially as a forewarning to the next gaugers - would you like to pay outrageous prices for food, water...?
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>>>People are paying as much as $6.4/gallon for bottled water.
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