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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message nk.net... "bb" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 May 2004 16:27:59 -0700, jps wrote: Two things: One, he voted once ten years ago to raise taxes on fuel. Much has been made of a short dalliance, which has never since been revisited. We should have been increasing fuel taxes. If gas had been taxed to $3 a gallon years ago, the supply situation wouldn't be what it is today. Cheap fuel has been about as good to our long term economic health as cheap hamburgers have been to our physical health. Two, Kerry is advocating diverting present contributions to the strategic oil reserves to the refineries. I haven't heard him advocate on behalf of using the present reserves, but perhaps I've missed something. Supposedly, a large part of the problem is refinery capacty is running at about 97%. As long as 8 mpg personal transportation is wildly popular, things aren't going to get any better. And, even if diverting supplies from the strategic reserves helped, it would be temporary at best. Until we do something to control demand, supplies will be strained, the middle east will have us by the short hairs, and the terrorists will be swimming in money. But hey, Hummers are really cool. bb Yes, make that gas $10 a gallon. almost no one could afford to drive. See where the economy would be then. As to price, adjusted for inflation, is cheaper than about 1970. A big part of the problem is the countless formulas required by the EPA for cities around the country.......the economies of scale are lost thanks to guvmint regs. |
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