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The cost of boating just went up. Gas hits all-time high.
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Meanwhile, asking people to grow up and
take responsibility for their actions is free, and will actually
work,
starting immediately.
So you're going to tell a single mom making $8 an hour that they
need to
trade in their 1983 Electra for a $22,000 Accord? How is that
"free"?
Are you resistant to the idea of voluntary
behavioral changes?
Nothing that involves government is voluntary. Government is by
definition
coercion ("you must") or proscription ("you can't"). That you do
not
understand this most basic concept explains the inanity of most of
your
posts.
I never said anything about telling anyone to trade in their car
immediately. I'm talking about upcoming purchases. And, there is
nothing coercive about a president using his TV time to ask people
to rethink their habits.
Does this qualify?
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/09/27/business/gas.php
It doesn't go far enough, because asking people to pick a different
car is venturing into a decision that verges on religion. I can't
think of any other product which is so tightly bound to people's egos
or crotches than automobiles. Like I said, it would take a real
president with balls to touch the subject. The message would be
somewhat insulting, but sometimes, people need a bucket of cold water
dumped on their heads.
This is from the above link. Sounds like he did ask us to cut back,
not only to buy more efficient vehicles
He added that if Americans could avoid going on "a trip that's not
essential," that would be "helpful."
He also issued a directive for all federal agencies to cut their own
energy use and to encourage employees to use public transportation.
Not far enough. Sorry. I understand I may be insulting one of your
icons, but that's just the way it goes.
He's not one of my icons. I don't agree with many of the things he has
and has not done. But you said he should say something....he already has.
In order for this to be done right, it would require a real president, as
I stated earlier. We do not have that at this moment. Someone like Mario
Cuomo would be an example of someone real. Someone who can function
without a script.
"Just Say No to Drugs" worked great! Eh?
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