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Jonah Thomas <jethomas5@gmail.com> wrote: I don't think we can wait and settle the general distribution problem before we tackle the fossil fuel problem. So I think a fossil fuel tax that's redistributed to the voters is a good thing. If you drive 12,000 miles a year and you get 30 mpg, that's 400 gallons of gas and $2 extra is $800. That isn't something to get upset about, but it's ...
On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 07:48:12 -0600, Keynes <Keynes@earthlinkspam.net> wrote: On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:22:45 -0500, Jonah Thomas <jethomas5@gmail.com> wrote: Fred Weiss <fredweiss@papertig.com> wrote: tg <tgdenn...@earthlink.net> wrote: ...motor cars didn't 'naturally arise' to solve the problem of horseshit in the streets of London. No, but they arose to...