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Does anything NOT raise gas prices?
EVs
They need to raise gas tax to offset EVs, ergo, higher gas prices!
Not for EV drivers, I guess?
Oh don't worry, states are already working on mileage taxes for EVs. A few even already have them in place.
True 1% people.
I haven't switched over fully to EV even but I'm actually FOR higher gas prices (go ahead throw your stones). Like high enough that the rich fucks in UAE don't get richer because it actually causes people to drive less and that surcharges get used towards things like helping families that have suffered from Pb exposure and efforts to offset carbon emissions and fund clean energy research.
I agree with you...the cost of a gallon of gas is, and has always been, less than the cost to remove a gallon of gas worth of CO2 from the atmosphere, and I don't think the price should ever have been less than that amount. I don't think that's an unfair position, cleaning up your mess should be a part of the cost of the good.
But man what a way to fuck the majority of the 99%.
Maybe temporarily, but I think it would help the push back for more remote working, more thoughtful use of transportation, better motivation to use and build public transportation. It's getting back to what op was saying about America's unwillingness to bear some pain points that can allow for real progress and ultimately more comfort.