• Obi
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        What the hell are you all doing in the US. Props for being on the decline but jesus why is it so high to begin with.

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          Cheap ass oil from being a producer, the gas station down the street has gasoline for $0.98/liter.

          About 1/6 of that is taxes and should be higher

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            Not to mention that like half of our population is entirely convinced that man made climate change is a hoax. Many of those people go out of their way to drive the cars and trucks with the worst gas mileage, and some go even further to modify their vehicles to produce even worse gas mileage, and “roll coal” to offend the people that do actually care about the environment.

            We live in a country with many ignorant and selfish individuals.

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              It’s more like a third to a quarter of our population, but since they’re overrepresented politically due to concessions made to the slave states, it feels like they’re half.

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              The average US driver drives twice as much in a year as the average EU driver, so they are at least paying for gas more often on average, so it comes up more I guess?

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        Thats also valid for india… industries globally should be charged for their emissions. Transport companies also.

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      It’s kind of a moot point, no? More privileged nations should be helping reduce emissions globally, though. Not optimistic of that, though.