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Oh George Bush is the problem? I disagree. <br /> <br />I will still pay 5 dollars for a gallon of gas if necessary. Looking at my income and outflow I can afford 6.00 a gallon before having to shut the vehicles down or move to a city with mass transit or move closer to my job. I have stated these options including purchasing Hybrid vehicles as another possible. <br /> <br />I still say bring it on. There are no new refinerys being built in the USA, no new oil fields being opened and brought on line soon and I think very little change in our driving habits in face of high prices. <br /> <br />I still maintain my position bring it on. I dont blame Bush for this. I blame years of inaction to build, equipt and maintian new technolgies and sources of gasoline supply. We had this problem back in the Oil Embargo and every time we are at war. <br /> <br />Looking back to world war two I see gas ration cards that are so severe that today's average joe schmo would NEVER tolerate such restrictions on his personal auto use. Perhaps it is because passenger trains reached into every little town and it isnt difficult to get around on the trains.
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