Posted by Chrisinmo on February 24, 2011 at 19:51:31 from (72.161.31.115):
In Reply to: ot Gas Use Fading posted by Kornfused on February 24, 2011 at 17:02:27:
What a crock!
I remember a few years ago when fuel prices were skyrocketing. Some government eggheads were quoted as saying that it would not cause the same problems as in the 70s because our economy is not so heavily dependent on petroleum. I didn't believe it for a second.
Now the fact that a small percentage of new car buyers are opting for hybrids somehow means that gas usage is fading away! These idiots who make these comments are some of the most provincial of people, who can't see what is going on beyond their own little parochial world.
Just like NAFTA and doing business with China was the best thing since sliced bread. Of course, we'll keep the high value, high tech jobs here. Well, what do the other 90% of Americans do for work?
Sorry. Just can't handle any more of people avoiding real problems facing real people.
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