WHAT STINKING GAS CRISIS?
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 7:51 am
With all the discussion about gas prices here, I am offering up a report on my observations from my area, on the southwest Washington coast. There is no fishing season this year, due to poor salmon runs, but this weekend was open to clam-digging, in which anyone with a clam license could dig and keep 15 clams. People typically come here from Portland, Seattle, and everywhere in between. This entire area has been packed since Friday with Greyhound bus-size motorhomes, 30-foot plus fifth-wheel trailers, 1-ton pickups and large SUV's. Plus smaller ones, but the big ones are most noticeable.
Fuel prices are not cheap here. Yesterday, regular was running $3.10, Diesel higher still, and it's probably up a few cents today.
It does pizz me off a bit to see this arrogant display of selfishness, while I am combining and planning trips, running the air pressure in my car's tires at 42psi, and generally doing everything I can think of to curb fuel usage.
If we collectively keep buying and using the huge quantities of fuel we have been using, without regard to conservation, no oil producer in the world is going to be interested in lowering costs. Then again, there are the wild cards, China and India, competing with us on the world market for oil. I think we may have a problem.........
Fuel prices are not cheap here. Yesterday, regular was running $3.10, Diesel higher still, and it's probably up a few cents today.
It does pizz me off a bit to see this arrogant display of selfishness, while I am combining and planning trips, running the air pressure in my car's tires at 42psi, and generally doing everything I can think of to curb fuel usage.
If we collectively keep buying and using the huge quantities of fuel we have been using, without regard to conservation, no oil producer in the world is going to be interested in lowering costs. Then again, there are the wild cards, China and India, competing with us on the world market for oil. I think we may have a problem.........