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<blockquote data-quote="Flipx99" data-source="post: 4163350" data-attributes="member: 562352"><p>True. Current gas prices are increasing that incentive. But the lack of housing within 20 miles of the homes provide a disincentive. This would drive up the cost of homes located closer to major businesses and factories.</p><p></p><p></p><p>How? If I felt that $10/gal were to be sustained, I'd buy a 50,000 gallon drum and store it offsite somewhere. Unless they are going to put a contraption on my gas tank...then I would fill through an alternative place. If the price increase is due to excessive taxation, people will find alternatives.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Raising the tax without decreasing regulation on alternative energies would do no good. It wouldn't do any good to build a ketchup powered car if you couldn't drive one on the highway due to safety reasons.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The africa anaolgy is a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flipx99, post: 4163350, member: 562352"] True. Current gas prices are increasing that incentive. But the lack of housing within 20 miles of the homes provide a disincentive. This would drive up the cost of homes located closer to major businesses and factories. How? If I felt that $10/gal were to be sustained, I'd buy a 50,000 gallon drum and store it offsite somewhere. Unless they are going to put a contraption on my gas tank...then I would fill through an alternative place. If the price increase is due to excessive taxation, people will find alternatives. Raising the tax without decreasing regulation on alternative energies would do no good. It wouldn't do any good to build a ketchup powered car if you couldn't drive one on the highway due to safety reasons. The africa anaolgy is a good one. [/QUOTE]
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