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Re: Gas/Oil - demand
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Posted by Red Dave on April 12, 2005 at 09:29:59 from (24.104.94.34):
In Reply to: Gas/Oil - demand posted by Hayman on April 12, 2005 at 07:09:58:
I don't see the big deal about somebody owning a 4X4 and not going off-road. What vehicle somebody else owns and where they drive it is no business of mine. If someone can afford to own a Hummer and drive it in city traffic doesn't concern me at all. When the price gets too high and they can't afford it anymore, they will stop. That is called market forces. If my neighbors want to go for groceries in a Toyota, a pickup truck or an 18 wheel Kenworth, it makes no difference to me. Ya want to haul your kids to soccer practice in a greyhound bus? Go ahead, it's your money you're spending. I'll drive what I choose, when and where it pleases me and I expect others to do the same. Just because somebody else can afford things I can't doesn't mean they have no right to spend their money however they want to. It's all part of living in a country based on individual freedoms. The rest of the world just doesn't understand that. It would be nice to be free from busybodies and self-righteous finger waggers too.
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