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In reply to the discussion: 4 to 5 bucks for gas coming!? [View all]Javaman
(65,710 posts)37. Again, you don't answer the question...
you are basically telling these folks, they are on their own.
you fault people who made no other choice than to move farther away from their jobs because the price of housing closer to their jobs was unafordable.
And as a result, they are now left to be abondoned by the "enlightened" few who saw the writing on the wall.
How about this: petition city agencies for more afordable housing withing city limits?
That would be a start, no? How about, fuel credits to those who live beyond a certain distance from their jobs?
Just pushing people off the economic cliff solves nothing.
If we are to move foward into a future that has less fossil fuels, one of the main things we must not lose is compassion.
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The ecomomy seems to be recovering so the 1% who own the oil companies are trying to kill it
liberal N proud
Feb 2012
#1
In this case its not so much a Democrat as it is a black man doing a white mans job
madokie
Feb 2012
#9
A main reason why I am unemployed. When you have to decide on food and rent or gas to just look for
sunwyn
Feb 2012
#4
Price of oil (and therefore gasoline) isn't going up because of the election
SmileyRose
Feb 2012
#12
I wonder why the girl in the middle is smiling, yet everyone else is stern looking. nt
Selatius
Feb 2012
#75
The question is why? Because we are making inroads into alternative fuels and relying less
nanabugg
Feb 2012
#17
I'm aware of that, but at the same time, many cities who are experiencing growth...
Javaman
Feb 2012
#54
How about people MOVING when where they live no longer is economically viable?
yup its me
Feb 2012
#64
Affordable housing within city limits? That's the OPPOSITE of what (Dem!) City Administrations want.
Leopolds Ghost
Feb 2012
#74
I have been writing to my city councel about bringing back overhead electrified trollies.
Javaman
Feb 2012
#84
You have to figure the Obama administration will do everything in its power to keep
bullwinkle428
Feb 2012
#42
The thing is only a minority of Chinese own cars. It's less of an issue to China as a whole.
Selatius
Feb 2012
#76
i keep reading that. big oil/gas is not happy about not getting their pipeline.
spanone
Feb 2012
#68