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Family Unvisited, Travel a No-Go: The Hard Costs of High Gas Prices
A driver in Belleville, New Jersey, cut his cable and downsized his apartment to save money for gas. A retiree in Vallejo, California, said he had stopped driving to go fishing because the miles cost too much in fuel. An auto repairman in Toms River, New Jersey, doesn’t go to restaurants as...
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Biden and the democrats raising fuel costs is helping curb carbon emissions
Here are some testimonials to the phenomenal job democrats are doing
A driver in Belleville, New Jersey, cut his cable and downsized his apartment to save money for gas. A retiree in Vallejo, California, said he had stopped driving to go fishing because the miles cost too much in fuel. An auto repairman in Toms River, New Jersey, doesn’t go to restaurants as often. And an Uber Eats deliveryman said he couldn’t afford frequent visits to his family and friends, some of whom live 60 miles away.
While consumers are seeing a steady rise in the prices of many goods and services, the cost of gas is especially visible. It is displayed along highways across the country, including in areas where a gallon has climbed as high as $7.59.
So let's recap, people are driving less, thus less carbon emissions
People are eating less, thus less carbon emission, especially with less flatulence.
People are down sizing and living in smaller spaces that use less energy to heat and cool
Well done, well done