What I find even more interesting is the fact that the high gas price hasn't changed Americans behavior.
As gas prices once again inch toward $3 a gallon, U.S. motorists are reacting with everything from indifference to outrage. But on the whole, they don't appear to be driving any less.
In fact, despite a 10-week run-up in pump prices, Americans continue using more gasoline this year than they did in 2006, according to a Department of Energy report last week.
Overall we are using more gas. Are Americans immune to under $3 gas now or is the economy just that strong that nobody cares? I know I care but I think most people are immune. I do everything I can to cut gas usage and I have done it. I don't know who is using my share of gas but they can have it.
It is interesting that there is no more noise about gas prices then there is now. Without the politicians egging on the masses about the situation, it doesn't make news.
It's interesting that when economic times were the hardest, that's when many people embraced liberalism. Oliver Stone













My mother is still in the hospital, I call but still I have to go. Feel sort of helpless about it all.