2442 Gasoline Meme
What are you doing about high gasoline prices? Copy this meme and highlight the items that apply to you.1. Very little. Prices here aren't high enough yet to cause me to sweat. $1.50-$3.00 a tank increase.
2. Consolidating some trips so I'm driving less.
3. Not driving. I stay home and pout.
4. Carpooling.
5. Bought a more fuel efficient car.
6. Bought a hybrid.
7. Installed one of those food oil converters that improves my mileage.
8. Walk more.
9. Bicycle to work or local errands.
10. Moved from the suburbs back to the city.
11. Taking public transportation.
12. Checking for lowest prices at gas web site and buying out of my neighborhood.
13. Buy gas at a discount or off-brand station.
14. Driving the speed limit with tires inflated correctly.
*15. Wrote my congressperson and asked that government gas taxes be suspended.
*16. Wrote my congressperson and asked that new refineries be approved.
17. Gave up bottled water, a 6 pack of beer, a pack or two of cigarettes, or my latte and applied the savings to the gas tank.
18. Not buying gas between Thursday and Sunday when it is the highest.
19. Bought energy funds for my portfolio.
20. I'm blogging about the problem.
*My e-mail to Congresswoman Pryce
Dear Deborah Pryce: I would like you to 1) support the suspension of federal gasoline taxes, 2) support new refineries, and 3) drilling for oil in Alaska in order to decrease our dependency on foreign oil and to reduce the prices at the pump. The immediate crisis can be solved simply by #1. It would be counter productive to tax the energy companies more because they just pass the price on to the consumer.
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1 comment:
By waiting 'til Sunday to buy gas, I saved $.20/gallon today. Thursday it was $2.89; today it is $2.69 (Mill Run Speedway). It's not a huge savings--maybe $3.00 in the tankful, but it's two cups of coffee house java.
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