Reading an article on CBC about high gas prices, I came across this comment:
The fuel price is actually very low when you consider what you get for it.
You know the price of fuel is too low when: Trucks are a fashion statement; People leave their cars idling outside shops where we all have to inhale that stuff; suburbs are devoid of groceries; ordinary people avoid transit; we leave our homes heated when at work and even on vacation (houses are even designed to never have the heat shut off); horses are driven from place to place (they used to actually be a MODE of transportation!)
It's encouraging to see other people just as baffled as I am. Sphere: Related Content







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