>> I agree with those who said that boycotting will NEVER work and it will
>> not influence the price of gas, not even one cent. We should instead
>> conserve more gas. We can live closer to work, walk to work, use public
>> transportation, buy a smaller vehicle, drive slower, ride a bike, ... >> etc.
>> If you can afford to drive your SUV 20 miles to work every day, you have
>> nothing to worry about. However, those of us who can't afford to do so >> are
>> probably wishing you weren't hogging all the gas, so to speak.
>> Therefore, get a place closer to work and start thinking about what >> you
>> are going to do when gas hits $10 a gallon. I'm sure you want be driving >> 20
>> miles to work then, it would make no sense. We need to wake up and get
>> ready for the future of even higher energy costs and do whatever we can
>> now to be ready.
>>
>> Fred
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> Ok, I have to drive 20miles each way to work. My house is valued anywhere
> between 70-80k, houses nearer to my work go from 200-300k will you pay the
> difference so I can move closer?
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