Globally speaking, our gas prices are not high. Contrary to your assertions the government suubsidies and tax breaks probably make it very lucrative to produce gasoline here and sell in higher priced markets.
I think we deserve $2 a gal gas for protecting the world.
Globally speaking, our gas prices are not high. Contrary to your assertions the government suubsidies and tax breaks probably make it very lucrative to produce gasoline here and sell in higher priced markets.
That is incorrect. According to the Wall Street Journal on November 11, 2011, the U.S. became a net exporter of refined fuels.They aren't producing gasoline here, they're producing oil for export. Our refineries are maxed out trying to meet domestic demand. We don't have enough refinery capacity and one major hurricane in the Gulf will shut much of that down.
The key difference is the rest of the world has adapted to high gas prices. Vehicles are generally smaller and alternate forms of transportation, to include mass transit, are more prevalent, especially in Europe. When I was in Sicily in 1983 gas was already $5/gallon. People drove small cars, rode their bikes or took the bus. SUV's were unheard of.
Sober has called for the EPA to relax their emissions standards so as to allow the car companies to produce vehicles to be sold here which can get upward of 80mpg. The technology exists and is commonplace in Europe and Asia.
TOS has reported that the use of alternative fuel vehicles in California has increased as the price of fuel has increased. This is exactly what Obama wants and what our nation needs.
I wear it like a badge of honor.Pssssst. Your entitlement mentality spurred by nationalistic hubris is showing.![]()
That is incorrect. According to the Wall Street Journal on November 11, 2011, the U.S. became a net exporter of refined fuels.
Fine. Fact still remains that because of efficiency, the EPA etc., we are becoming less dependant on oil. We are becoming more energy self-sufficient and efficient. That is not a bad thing. Nothing but profit motive is keeping the fuel companies from selling it in the domestic market and driving the price per gallon down. Not the EPA, not the public's lust for "urban tanks", not the tax policies.OK, Mea culpa. Now read the Jan. 4th, 2012 Atlantic article about how the EPA caused it. Along with the slow economy and more fuel efficient cars that resulted in higher supply, plus gov't regulations and taxes.
The West Coast seems to have embraced the electric car much more so than the rest of the country. Charging stations are being built everywhere. In urban areas renting a car by the hour seems to be catching on. I agree that our country, especially west of the Appalachians, is not well-suited for mass transit. I know when my son and I go to Boston we pahk the cah and ride the Charley.
I would love to buy a Volt but am hard-pressed to justify the $45K, tax breaks notwithstanding. I would also be met with resistance if I requested permission from my condo board to permanently install a charging station in front of my unit.
Fine. Fact still remains that because of efficiency, the EPA etc., we are becoming less dependant on oil. We are becoming more energy self-sufficient and efficient. That is not a bad thing. Nothing but profit motive is keeping the fuel companies from selling it in the domestic market and driving the price per gallon down. Not the EPA, not the public's lust for "urban tanks", not the tax policies.
I live on the West Coast in one of Largest cities in America and I don't see many eletric vehicles nor do I see charging stations popping up everywhere...I think I can count on my hands the amount of changing stations I've seen...
I do see a lot of SUV's,BMW's,Mercedes...
Also I've seen the renting of those tiny cars by the hour once when I was visiting San Diego..
Back on topic, I hope FedEx wages go down, personally.
Back on topic, I hope FedEx wages go down, personally.
Why?
One thought that comes to mind is the quality of the employee? By the way, I don't ever see my delivery guy fly his truck here.Why?
One thought that comes to mind is the quality of the employee? By the way, I don't ever see my delivery guy fly his truck here.