Boycotting does not work, what would work however if everyone who drives would cut off 10 percent of there weekly consumption, which is not much but when you add that 10 percent up for every driver in the country we are talking about alot of oil, so all it would take to bring prices back under control with the supply and demand issue is to cut 10 percent, the problem we have is that how do you get the word out?Will you stop buying gas and driving extra to send a mesage to big oil?
I have reduced the amount I drive my car because I can not afford to pay for the gas. It has nothing to do with getting back at the oil companies. It will effect the price of gasoline only if we get back to basics. Fly less, drive less, turn back the AC, turn down the termostat, stop using our food supply to make gasoline, use the railroads for hauling things around the country, stop making monster, fuel guzzling cars and trucks, move back to the cities and towns, build smaller more efficient housing, In general, just wise up. Then the prices will fall, both on gasoline and on food.
First off to make an impact the stop using of the auto mobile would have to be for months
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And even then when it would begin the gas stations would have lines a mile long
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And the air lines would continue to guzzle the fuel
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And industry would continue to guzzle the products that come from oil
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So to stop using a car would make about as much an impact on OPEC as a bucket of water being taken from a swimming pool none
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This makes me very happy. I don't want there to be shortages or rationing or long lines at the pump. With all of you not buying gas, there will be plenty for me. Thanks.
no, I have to drive every day. I'm sure there are millions of people just like me, so I don't see how this plan of boycotting gas could ever work
Yes, I would love to see a day or two set up where EVERYONE boycotts gas.
I already did.
I already cut out all driving except for going to work. What else can I cut out?????
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