Bagpuss said:Oh please! Thought this board had a no politics rule.
philreed said:I think they suck everywhere. Shaylon, please e-mail at roninartspresident@yahoo.com to claim your prize.
Buttercup said:Bagpuss, you know I love you. But you are mistaken. "Gas prices suck" is no more political than "steak prices suck" or "cabernet prices suck." It could certainly devolve into a political disucssion, but so far it hasn't, and i'm confident it won't.![]()
Jonny Nexus said:Maybe not in the US, but that isn't the case in the rest of the world.
In the UK, petrol has now gone through the £4 per gallon mark ($7.23), about 86% of which is tax. It is claimed by the government (a claim which some people disbelieve - and I won't discuss my position on the subject because that would be political discussion) that this tax is for environmental, rather than financial reasons.
A claim therefore, in the UK, that petrol prices are too high is always going to be political, given that 86% of that "too high" is due to government imposed taxation. If someone says that petrol prices are too high then they are, in effect, saying that the tax is too high.
Which is political.
Actualy, in my area, it's about $2.65, though I've seen it as high as $2.89 (strangely, it was accross the street from some place that was $2.74)JoeGKushner said:Yeah, Indie is usually about a dime or so behind Chicago and it's suburbs, which range from $2.75 in the burbs to $2.99 in the city.
reveal said:The poster of the original post is in Ohio. I don't think UK standards apply to him.![]()
Jonny Nexus said:Otherwise, us Brits ought to be able to discuss evolution in threads here on ENWorld, because that isn't a political issue over our side of the pond.![]()
reveal said:How dare you comment on such a hot topic! I demand an apology and that this thread be closed at once!
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