Posted by Tom in TN on June 11, 2011 at 08:24:04 from (75.224.61.174):
In Reply to: Re: OT gm posted by MarkB_MI on June 11, 2011 at 08:04:47:
Mark,
If you and I were sitting down drinking a cup of coffee together, obviously, we'd be polite to one another. So, please don't interpret this as an attack or an insult. Having said that, I could not disagree with you more (said with a smile in a pleasant voice).
Progress is accomplished by reducing hindrances, not by creating more of them. If high prices hinder people from doing things that they want to do, or things that they need to do, progress is slowed down.
High gas prices don't necessarily result in conservation, they hinder people from accomplishment. The government is far too intrusive in our personal lives. Governmental intrusion takes away freedom.
I'd like to see gas prices come down significantly. The money that I now spend on gas could be utilized for much more productive activity if I didn't have to give it to the government or oil companies.
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