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What's the right response to rising gas prices?
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Big Thinker
Uploaded on 04/01/2008
With the barrel price of oil now over the $100 mark, are we looking at a replay of the 1970's energy crisis?  Will pump prices ever go down?  Is the solution to pressure OPEC, drill in ANWR, tap reserves, develop alternative energy, carpool, raise fuel efficiency standards, or none of the above?
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Re: What's the right response to rising gas prices?
I think LOTS more gas money should be diverted to public subways, buses, etc. including lower fares so people will see this as a viable alterntive to one person per car driving daily.  Tax highways, divert money.  Tax parking, divert money.  Now we're left with another difficulty - are our politicians accountable and amenable to doing what we ask them - or are we simply apathetic and thus non demanding of the people we've entrusted to make changes.
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Let's not get hung up on a single correct response. We can proceed with what we have.  Reduce oil usage, up wind, up solar, up bio's and all with strong to stronger government incentives.  The correct path will emerge.

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