Are we blind?
This whole rising oil costs thing has me so damn angry. Angry enough to post.
I hate America's sense of entitlement to two-hour commutes, Wal-Mart, the suburbs, fast-food, strip malls, oversized urban assault vehicles, and everything else ugly and wasteful in the world that our "endless" supply of oil has "blessed" us with.
Guess what? It's not going to last forever. And no matter how much we try, there will come a time when the wells will run dry. The sooner we accept this, the better off we'll be.
Hey, Joe Suburb, that 40-mile trip into downtown every day from your gated "Hidden Shady Oak Glen" paradise is going to take an awfully long time on foot. Or you could take out another mortgage on your house to fill up the SUV. Better move back into the city while the real estate is cheap.
Imposing on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge isn't going to help us in any way that justifies tarnishing a true wilderness area. Bush says it could "reduce our dependence on foreign oil by up to 1 million barrels of oil a day"? Right. For a year or less, sure. And then it would dry up and we'd be no better off than we were before. Worse, probably, given the typical American's lack of foresight. If you've got it, flaunt it, right?
America is the fattest pig at the oil trough. Can this be said enough? And, even more importantly, does anyone care?
Update: The zeitgeist in action (2-28 and 3-7, in particular).
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