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July 4, 2008 at 9:31 AM #233143July 4, 2008 at 9:55 AM #232994
TheBreeze
ParticipantJust read FLU’s post about his assessment going up. No wonder he’s so gloomy. He sees the value of his house going down every day while at the same time his property taxes keep going up.
Luckily for me, I’m a Prius driving renter, so I don’t have those problems. High gas prices are only going to make things better for me.
July 4, 2008 at 9:55 AM #233120TheBreeze
ParticipantJust read FLU’s post about his assessment going up. No wonder he’s so gloomy. He sees the value of his house going down every day while at the same time his property taxes keep going up.
Luckily for me, I’m a Prius driving renter, so I don’t have those problems. High gas prices are only going to make things better for me.
July 4, 2008 at 9:55 AM #233131TheBreeze
ParticipantJust read FLU’s post about his assessment going up. No wonder he’s so gloomy. He sees the value of his house going down every day while at the same time his property taxes keep going up.
Luckily for me, I’m a Prius driving renter, so I don’t have those problems. High gas prices are only going to make things better for me.
July 4, 2008 at 9:55 AM #233170TheBreeze
ParticipantJust read FLU’s post about his assessment going up. No wonder he’s so gloomy. He sees the value of his house going down every day while at the same time his property taxes keep going up.
Luckily for me, I’m a Prius driving renter, so I don’t have those problems. High gas prices are only going to make things better for me.
July 4, 2008 at 9:55 AM #233179TheBreeze
ParticipantJust read FLU’s post about his assessment going up. No wonder he’s so gloomy. He sees the value of his house going down every day while at the same time his property taxes keep going up.
Luckily for me, I’m a Prius driving renter, so I don’t have those problems. High gas prices are only going to make things better for me.
July 4, 2008 at 11:18 AM #233029poorsaver
ParticipantBreeze, you may be right for the long term, but short term there’s definitely a lot of pain being inflicted on Jo6P with higher oil. Not only gas prices, which are up 50 percent YTD, on top of being up 50 percent for 2007, but the inevitable inflation of goods that go hand and hand with higher oil. I’m not sure if the average citizen can survive financially until we ultimately make the transition to a life independent of oil.
July 4, 2008 at 11:18 AM #233156poorsaver
ParticipantBreeze, you may be right for the long term, but short term there’s definitely a lot of pain being inflicted on Jo6P with higher oil. Not only gas prices, which are up 50 percent YTD, on top of being up 50 percent for 2007, but the inevitable inflation of goods that go hand and hand with higher oil. I’m not sure if the average citizen can survive financially until we ultimately make the transition to a life independent of oil.
July 4, 2008 at 11:18 AM #233162poorsaver
ParticipantBreeze, you may be right for the long term, but short term there’s definitely a lot of pain being inflicted on Jo6P with higher oil. Not only gas prices, which are up 50 percent YTD, on top of being up 50 percent for 2007, but the inevitable inflation of goods that go hand and hand with higher oil. I’m not sure if the average citizen can survive financially until we ultimately make the transition to a life independent of oil.
July 4, 2008 at 11:18 AM #233204poorsaver
ParticipantBreeze, you may be right for the long term, but short term there’s definitely a lot of pain being inflicted on Jo6P with higher oil. Not only gas prices, which are up 50 percent YTD, on top of being up 50 percent for 2007, but the inevitable inflation of goods that go hand and hand with higher oil. I’m not sure if the average citizen can survive financially until we ultimately make the transition to a life independent of oil.
July 4, 2008 at 11:18 AM #233214poorsaver
ParticipantBreeze, you may be right for the long term, but short term there’s definitely a lot of pain being inflicted on Jo6P with higher oil. Not only gas prices, which are up 50 percent YTD, on top of being up 50 percent for 2007, but the inevitable inflation of goods that go hand and hand with higher oil. I’m not sure if the average citizen can survive financially until we ultimately make the transition to a life independent of oil.
July 4, 2008 at 11:21 AM #233033peterb
ParticipantBased on the condition of the planet at this time, it seems like it would be in our best interest to concentrate on energy creation that does not involve burning things. Whether we dig it outta the groung or grow it, if we burn it, it’s bad for the planet. Wind, nuclear, geothermal, solar,hydrolic, tidal, etc…all seem like far better alternatives for the long run.
Imagine what will happen to the atmosphere when all the people in China and India get the car they want and it burns some kinda fuel?!July 4, 2008 at 11:21 AM #233161peterb
ParticipantBased on the condition of the planet at this time, it seems like it would be in our best interest to concentrate on energy creation that does not involve burning things. Whether we dig it outta the groung or grow it, if we burn it, it’s bad for the planet. Wind, nuclear, geothermal, solar,hydrolic, tidal, etc…all seem like far better alternatives for the long run.
Imagine what will happen to the atmosphere when all the people in China and India get the car they want and it burns some kinda fuel?!July 4, 2008 at 11:21 AM #233167peterb
ParticipantBased on the condition of the planet at this time, it seems like it would be in our best interest to concentrate on energy creation that does not involve burning things. Whether we dig it outta the groung or grow it, if we burn it, it’s bad for the planet. Wind, nuclear, geothermal, solar,hydrolic, tidal, etc…all seem like far better alternatives for the long run.
Imagine what will happen to the atmosphere when all the people in China and India get the car they want and it burns some kinda fuel?!July 4, 2008 at 11:21 AM #233209peterb
ParticipantBased on the condition of the planet at this time, it seems like it would be in our best interest to concentrate on energy creation that does not involve burning things. Whether we dig it outta the groung or grow it, if we burn it, it’s bad for the planet. Wind, nuclear, geothermal, solar,hydrolic, tidal, etc…all seem like far better alternatives for the long run.
Imagine what will happen to the atmosphere when all the people in China and India get the car they want and it burns some kinda fuel?! -
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