Do you live in the city?In Chicago we just hit $7/gal for 93
I live in the suburbs, closer to downtown it’s actually closer to $8/gal in certain areas.Do you live in the city?
I'd ask at what point is it too much for you? What's stopping you from picketing and protesting now? You have a protected right to do so on public grounds. So, do it. And I suspect others would join you.I just finished a round trip from El Paso-Tampa and average was about $4.85 for my trip.
When does it get to the point where people start picketing and protesting?
I live basically in the country, 25 miles one way to work. No public transportation available. I guess I could bicycle to work.I'd ask at what point is it too much for you? What's stopping you from picketing and protesting now? You have a protected right to do so on public grounds. So, do it. And I suspect others would join you.
But there are many ways to fight. 'Picketing and protesting' can manifest in many ways. How many of us, if we were honest with ourselves, could take public transportation, or otherwise walk/bike, to our destinations?
And if we could, would we?
And if we could, but don't, whose the more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him?
If we can afford to picket and protest, then I wonder how we can afford other means of transportation to wean ourselves off the nipple of the oil/gas industry.