Re: If anything, he was too diplomatic
by
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05/16/2008, 12:44 PM #
Spoken like a true city dweller. I live in a place that doesnt offer public transport. We don't even have a taxi. We are a rural community, agriculture related. We live in the country. Most of us in our town do, and many in surrounding towns are the same. Gas prices affect every part of our being.
I do not drive an SUV, or even a pickup. I drive a little car, always have. Most of us do. We do alot of walking here. We don't tend to mind. That being said, many of us simply can't afford what it is now costing to go to work.
Wages have not gone up to meet the rising costs of fuel and living. Very few people work at a place where they get annual raises. In many ways, we are all on a fixed income.
It is easy to sit on your high horse and talk about how Americans are stupid when it comes to fuel consumption when living in a place where there are alternatives. If all of us move to a place that offers alternatives, that will put a strain on your alternatives. That would also tax your housing availablity, job availability, and the world would be complaining about that.
Just do the research. Stop talking to people who have other options. The entire world does not operate like that. Get off your duff and start researching the gas issue in rural communities. These are the communities that often put food on your table, they deserve a chance to speak as well. Talk to your farmers and ranchers and support to that industry. Take a good hard long look at the people breaking thier backs to feed the nation, and find out what this is doing to them.