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Is it time to bite the bullet on fuel prices?

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Energy is in short supply and as the century progresses will get much shorter. One day we will have to go without. Prices rises will continue.

Blaming the government for the high tax is one thing, but it they reduce it they only have to take it from somewhere else.

Unfortunately dieslel lorries will not be the future of haulage and high prices, although painful, may bring about fresh ideas

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  1. No, it is time to "bite your Congressman."  Place pressure on them to allow drilling for oil in many locations in the U.S. where there are huge reserves.


  2. It's being realistic and knowing that with the high cost of fuel it's time to look to other resources as the oil executives are raking it in -- something we should have done decades ago was to look seriously at alternative fuels and stop the spoil child of oil companies from controlling our lives

  3. I am scepticle of the reason for high fuel prices is because  

    of dwindling resources. Prices are currently rising too quickly to logically explain it. Exxon's profits last year year over $10 billion.

    Perhaps they're using it as an excuse?

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