So, I have to drive everywhere. Which doesn't help the gas bill, but I limit my driving.
Over here, gas is running anywhere from $3.69 to $3.99.

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Linda wrote:What scares me about high gas prices is not how much it takes to fill the tank on my little Saturn. Its that bus tickects, food, just about everything you buy will be going up in price. What are people who have been struggling to make ends meet before this gonna do now?
blacknblue wrote:The food pantries will be hurting even more when the farmers start hurting even worse. Consider how much diesel it takes to run even a small tractor for twelve hours a day. Or a flatbed truck, etc.
Furniture too. And building supplies. Everything from diesel to chainsaw fuel and chain oil will cause the price of timber to shoot for the moon, which means even cheap furniture will cost you an arm and a leg and a gonad.
Alelou wrote:It ain't so much the tractors as the impact of all that ethanol made from corn. That and the cost of getting everything where it needs to go since we seldom seem to buy stuff locally made or produced anymore.
Gas around here is $3.76 - $3.86 for the cheapest grade. The others are already over $4.
But the Europeans among us are probably laughing at our whining when our petrol is so cheap.
blacknblue wrote:The food pantries will be hurting even more when the farmers start hurting even worse. Consider how much diesel it takes to run even a small tractor for twelve hours a day. Or a flatbed truck, etc.
Furniture too. And building supplies. Everything from diesel to chainsaw fuel and chain oil will cause the price of timber to shoot for the moon, which means even cheap furniture will cost you an arm and a leg and a gonad.
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