Leave it to O’Reilly to popularize the silly theory that boycotting gas stations one day a week will accomplish something. What a maroon.
That doesn’t make any sense. I don’t stop for gas every day, and I’m sure no one does. I usually stop when my gas gauge gets near “E”. If I was to boycott on the day I was almost out of gas, I couldn’t get to work. I can’t wait until the next day to buy gas. I suppose the days I don’t stop for gas could be considered boycotting. I’m trying to figure out how this would work even if I wanted to entertain such a notion.
He does seem to have a big blind spot when it comes to economics. Have always respected his going after issues that nobody else seems to, however. And, he’s pretty talented newscaster, been around a long time anyway.
What amazes me is that an industry like that is predicated now on opinions and political beliefs rather than ability in a chosen field. Hell, it’s happening in a lot of fields and it’s just scary.
But yeah, when he talks econ it gets wooly.