This is a very interesting concept; just for putting it in a different perspective:
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I don't know if I really think that's the way it would be, but it's a much less cynical outlook, and that's definitely a nice change of pace.
Originally posted by StellarX
If they really wanted to help us why not tell us they are going to raise oil prices to save us from ourselves? Do you think people will stand for
being treated like that?
How many smokers, alcoholics, or illicit drug addicts do you know and have tried to convince to quit? More often than not, you can't just make
someone stop something by just telling them how bad it is for them. I know--if I had a dollar for everytime someone tried to get me to quit smoking
for my health, I could've bought RJR and still have enough left over for a good round in the hospital once things do go screwy on me.
But one thing that does make me slow down on my smoking is when the prices are through the roof. If I have to choose between paying rent or getting
some smokes, I'm going to make sure I've got a roof over my head. If I have enough money to where I don't have to decide between the two, then
I'll still think twice if the prices are just to make some rich guy richer--but if it's intentionally to get me to quit, I'll keep smoking just out
of spite. I don't want someone to force me to quit.
Same with gas. I've even started working from home in the past few months and arranged for transportation for my fiance when she's had to work,
just because I can't afford to fill up my gas tank more than twice a week. Many people I know have gone to similar lengths, be it public
transportation, walking where they need to go, just not going anywhere unless they have to, whatever, just to avoid the prices at the pump.
I'm too cynical to think this is the case, but
man would I love to hear of a "nice" conspiracy for once...