Anonymous wrote:Barf, focus on issues at home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin and the war, plus the world opening back up again, are driving gas prices higher. (Plus, in the US, they usually always go up in the summer.)
It's textbook people.
Just don't drive as much, and push demand down, if you can do it.
+1. Push demand down is the key.
Pushing demand for many things (fuel is just one of many) has its repercussions too. And for many people not driving or driving less isn't an option given how dysfunctional our public transit and bike lanes are. Are you also suggesting we should push everyone to live in large cities and focus on making them carless and do away with any rural and suburban lifestyle? Hard sell for America
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin and the war, plus the world opening back up again, are driving gas prices higher. (Plus, in the US, they usually always go up in the summer.)
It's textbook people.
Just don't drive as much, and push demand down, if you can do it.
+1. Push demand down is the key.
Pushing demand for many things (fuel is just one of many) has its repercussions too. And for many people not driving or driving less isn't an option given how dysfunctional our public transit and bike lanes are. Are you also suggesting we should push everyone to live in large cities and focus on making them carless and do away with any rural and suburban lifestyle? Hard sell for America
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin and the war, plus the world opening back up again, are driving gas prices higher. (Plus, in the US, they usually always go up in the summer.)
It's textbook people.
Just don't drive as much, and push demand down, if you can do it.
+1. Push demand down is the key.
Pushing demand for many things (fuel is just one of many) has its repercussions too. And for many people not driving or driving less isn't an option given how dysfunctional our public transit and bike lanes are. Are you also suggesting we should push everyone to live in large cities and focus on making them carless and do away with any rural and suburban lifestyle? Hard sell for America
There are towns in the south where golf csrts are the primary mode of transportation. This should be adopted everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin and the war, plus the world opening back up again, are driving gas prices higher. (Plus, in the US, they usually always go up in the summer.)
It's textbook people.
Just don't drive as much, and push demand down, if you can do it.
+1. Push demand down is the key.
Pushing demand for many things (fuel is just one of many) has its repercussions too. And for many people not driving or driving less isn't an option given how dysfunctional our public transit and bike lanes are. Are you also suggesting we should push everyone to live in large cities and focus on making them carless and do away with any rural and suburban lifestyle? Hard sell for America
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barf, focus on issues at home
The “issue at home” is that the war in Ukraine is driving our high gas prices. And food prices. And certain basic materials for industry.
The war is inflationary and Putin knows that people like you will trade the Constitution for $2 gas.
I don’t know what Putin knows but many Americans think their fellow citizens should be injected against against their will with chemical cocktails.
Maybe his troll farms are helping make Americans a bunch of fearful weaklings, ready to shred the constitution for a temporary feeling of safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin and the war, plus the world opening back up again, are driving gas prices higher. (Plus, in the US, they usually always go up in the summer.)
It's textbook people.
Just don't drive as much, and push demand down, if you can do it.
+1. Push demand down is the key.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barf, focus on issues at home
The “issue at home” is that the war in Ukraine is driving our high gas prices. And food prices. And certain basic materials for industry.
The war is inflationary and Putin knows that people like you will trade the Constitution for $2 gas.