Let consumer gas prices reflect the real costs including state department policy and the increased demand costs towards basic infrastructure and I would expect people to decide for themselves what frivolous is pretty quickly.
"Let consumer gas prices reflect the real costs including state department policy and the increased demand costs towards basic infrastructure and I would expect people to decide for themselves what frivolous is pretty quickly."
With the exception of those meddling, lace-pants-wearing, hanky-waiving, sniffing, snobbish, foppish, "compromise is always an option," art of the possible, mudheads at state, I agree. Problem is, a free market without government intervention is, at this point, "crazy talk."
Would that the crazy talk side was the reality.
Cheers,
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