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Don't Pump Gas On May 15th!!
In April 1997, there was a "gas out" conducted nationwide in protest of gas prices. Gasoline prices dropped 30 cents a gallon overnight.
On May 15th 2007, all internet users are to not go to a gas station in protest of high gas prices. Gas is now over $3.00 a gallon in most places. There are 73,000,000+ American members currently on the internet network, and the average car takes about 30 to 50 dollars to fill up. If all users did not go to the pump on the 15th, it would take $2,292,000,000.00 (that's almost 3 BILLION) out of the oil companies' pockets for just one day, so please do not go to the gas station on May 15th and lets try to put a dent in the Middle Eastern oil industry for at least one day. If you agree (which I can't see why you wouldn't) keep bumping this thread to remind everyone. I'LL BE PARTICIPATING..HOPE ALL OF YOU SEE THE IMPORTANCE AND DO THE SAME! |
hahahahahaha
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Got a link to the organizers of this thing, by chance?
I'd like to check it out before I spread the gospel. And why is it limited to internet users? |
I'm in :)
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great idea I'm in!
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or you could just sell your car if you want to really make a difference
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I'm willing to give the guy the benefit of the doubt until he links a geocities page as his source. :1orglaugh |
even if he is trying to start it, I think its a great idea
Imagine if we could get people not to buy for 3 or 4 days. |
Yeah, like I'm going to ride a bicycle 23 miles to the office and then another 23 back home that day when it's likely going to be 100 degrees out....blah...I'll be like the rest of the idiots and pay the $3.10 a gallon...no buses either..the local bus here would take me 2 and a half hours to get to work...the key to saving on gas is carpooling...
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I will try to get the link to the resource. My aunt told me about it. |
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Not sure why there are haters in this thread. Doesn't make any sense to me. If you want to do it, then do it. If you don't and just want to be negative ... than move on. |
i dont own a car so i wont buy any gas ;)
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Anyway, the reason I scoff at this is because it is pure bullshit, recycled every decade (at least): http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/nogas.asp |
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Thats pretty cool! I will definently make sure I have a full tank.
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Lets think about this for a minute.... Over the last 15+ years we have seen at least one of these scheduled protests each year. So please tell us why this one day protest is going to make any more of a difference than the past 15 of them. In fact....On May 15th I will be sure to fill up.....If I fill up on the 14th then I will make a considerable effort to empty at least half the tank so that I may refill again on the 15th. If you want to make a difference and protest this sort of shit then maybe you should consider a hybrid car or something along those lines. A one day protest of high gas prices is about as effective as a One Man March. When you are ready to protest for a million days, back to back, please let me know so I can join you. Until then, I'll keep sucking the over priced gas through my SUV. |
Of course, there have been variations . . . ie; just don't buy Mobil gas: http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/gasout.asp
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Come on man, every little bit helps. But then again, maybe you just don't give a fuck. |
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The whole point is to do what you can when you can. It makes no difference how much you do or how long. All that matters is that you do something. No offense but your attitude is whats wrong with a lot of people. You don't think trying and giving a little is worth your time. I'm sorry you feel that way. |
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Have you ever walked for breast cancer?
Have you ever worn one of those colored bracelets? Have you ever donated money to a good cause? Have you ever volunteered at a shelter for a day? My guess is that many people don't do these things. I could do all of them and it wouldn't help the overall problem. Do you think me walking for breast cancer is going to help them with a cure? NO. Its about thinking positive and doing the same. If everyone just helped a little, it would make a difference. Start standing up for whats good and maybe you can get someone else to do the same. The only way we can make a real difference is to do it together. |
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The premise is inherently flawed, because consumers' not buying gasoline on one particular day doesn't affect oil companies at all. The "gas out" scheme doesn't call upon people to use less gasoline, but simply to shift their date of purchase and buy gas a day earlier or later than they usually would The very same amount of gasoline is sold either way, so oil companies don't lose any money By definition, a boycott involves the doing without of something, with the renunciation of the boycotted product held up as tangible proof to those who supply the commodity that consumers are prepared to do without it unless changes are made. What the "gas out" calls for isn't consumers' swearing off using or buying gasoline, even for a short time, but simply shifting their purchases by a couple of days at most. Because the "gas out" doesn't call on consumers to make a sacrifice by actually giving up something, the threat it poses is a hollow one. See, I have been part of a boycott before . . . probably before you were born. The boycott was to not buy iceberg lettuce or grapes, and it was to help the Mexican field workers get higher wages. This boycott went on for years before it had enough effect on the farmers that we were able to stop the boycott and declare it a success. You are not boycotting shit, unless you give up using your car for a couple years, and get all your Myspace friends to do the same. |
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A better idea would make the 15th a day where everyone car pools, walks to work, rides a bike, etc. Unless you change the demand for gas, prices won't change. |
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FYI....About those containers on the counter where people donate their dollars and change.... The containers are rented / licensed to people. I forget what the fee is but as I recall, it's 15 or 25 bucks a month. So, I can place one on a counter at 7-11 and pay Jerry's Kids $20 or so.....And I then pocket anything over the fee. So....No, I would never give a dollar to charity. I will take my 20 bucks and deliver it direct instead. |
if I do not buy on the 15th, I need to buy twice as much on the 16th:disgust
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Your "gas out" is not. Idealism is for the young. Enjoy it while you can. |
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it will never work unfortunately. :(
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Forward this thread to five friends in the next five minutes otherwise you'll have bad luck for five years! :1orglaugh
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But keep up the negative attitude. It will do you wonders. |
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Uhm, shouldn't they be asking people to not CONSUME gas for one day. Just avoiding putting fuel in your tank on a certain day does absolutely nothing to the oil company's profits. Everyone will just fill up on May 16th instead.
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always a good idea.. but never practical
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So when was the last time you donate a single buck directly to a cause like this? |
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