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TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Parents won’t be able to buy diapers because diapers are made out of oil and airline will go out of business due to the cost which would cause people to fly less. [/quote]Oh my goodness! Parents won’t be able to pollute the environment with their babies’ used-once, dirty diapers? However will humanity survive? God forbid parents have to switch to cloth diapers.
As for air travel, humanity survived just fine before air travel and I imagine we’ll be just fine once it becomes appropriately priced to include the amount of environmental waste it produces. Of course, faux-conservatives like AN won’t be able to fly thousands of missiles and other weapons over to Iraq in an unjust war but I think the U.S. will be OK. Actually, if air travel becomes a thing of the past, terrorists will have a much tougher time getting into the country.
Again, I see nothing but benefits to society from higher gas prices. Everyday I cheer oil to go higher. Today it was only up a buck or so. Not great, but better than no increase at all.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Parents won’t be able to buy diapers because diapers are made out of oil and airline will go out of business due to the cost which would cause people to fly less. [/quote]Oh my goodness! Parents won’t be able to pollute the environment with their babies’ used-once, dirty diapers? However will humanity survive? God forbid parents have to switch to cloth diapers.
As for air travel, humanity survived just fine before air travel and I imagine we’ll be just fine once it becomes appropriately priced to include the amount of environmental waste it produces. Of course, faux-conservatives like AN won’t be able to fly thousands of missiles and other weapons over to Iraq in an unjust war but I think the U.S. will be OK. Actually, if air travel becomes a thing of the past, terrorists will have a much tougher time getting into the country.
Again, I see nothing but benefits to society from higher gas prices. Everyday I cheer oil to go higher. Today it was only up a buck or so. Not great, but better than no increase at all.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Parents won’t be able to buy diapers because diapers are made out of oil and airline will go out of business due to the cost which would cause people to fly less. [/quote]Oh my goodness! Parents won’t be able to pollute the environment with their babies’ used-once, dirty diapers? However will humanity survive? God forbid parents have to switch to cloth diapers.
As for air travel, humanity survived just fine before air travel and I imagine we’ll be just fine once it becomes appropriately priced to include the amount of environmental waste it produces. Of course, faux-conservatives like AN won’t be able to fly thousands of missiles and other weapons over to Iraq in an unjust war but I think the U.S. will be OK. Actually, if air travel becomes a thing of the past, terrorists will have a much tougher time getting into the country.
Again, I see nothing but benefits to society from higher gas prices. Everyday I cheer oil to go higher. Today it was only up a buck or so. Not great, but better than no increase at all.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Parents won’t be able to buy diapers because diapers are made out of oil and airline will go out of business due to the cost which would cause people to fly less. [/quote]Oh my goodness! Parents won’t be able to pollute the environment with their babies’ used-once, dirty diapers? However will humanity survive? God forbid parents have to switch to cloth diapers.
As for air travel, humanity survived just fine before air travel and I imagine we’ll be just fine once it becomes appropriately priced to include the amount of environmental waste it produces. Of course, faux-conservatives like AN won’t be able to fly thousands of missiles and other weapons over to Iraq in an unjust war but I think the U.S. will be OK. Actually, if air travel becomes a thing of the past, terrorists will have a much tougher time getting into the country.
Again, I see nothing but benefits to society from higher gas prices. Everyday I cheer oil to go higher. Today it was only up a buck or so. Not great, but better than no increase at all.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]With $15/gallon gas, we all could be on bicycles which would cut gas cost by 100% and cut health care cost drastically too because we all will be fit again. Obesity will go away. Lets all hope we’ll see $30/gal gas soon.[/quote]
Right on, brother. I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost like we share the same brain or something.
TheBreeze
ParticipantBy the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
TheBreeze
ParticipantBy the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
TheBreeze
ParticipantBy the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
TheBreeze
ParticipantBy the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
TheBreeze
ParticipantBy the way, to answer the original post, HELL YEAH GAS CAN GO THAT HIGH! Are you aware that gas is a non-renewable resource? At some point we’re going to use up all the oil that is in the ground and then you won’t be able to buy fossil fuels at any price.
Do you think there is some magic genie out there that is going to keep the price of gas under a certain point?
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