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Why do conservatives whine and moan about gas prices - but then when faced with...
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<blockquote data-quote="falsifiable1" data-source="post: 2521494" data-attributes="member: 858453"><p>Detroit automakers and US consumers have consistently rejected fuel-efficient vehicles for huge gas-guzzling SUVs getting fewer than 19 miles per-gallon. But for a very brief period in the 1970s, Americans have shown their preference and insistence on being able to buy fuel wasting cars.</p><p></p><p>Nationalizing anything is anathema to conservative ideology. But they don't mind huge subsidies given to the oil industry for taking oil that belongs to the people of America. It's OUR oil, not the industry's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="falsifiable1, post: 2521494, member: 858453"] Detroit automakers and US consumers have consistently rejected fuel-efficient vehicles for huge gas-guzzling SUVs getting fewer than 19 miles per-gallon. But for a very brief period in the 1970s, Americans have shown their preference and insistence on being able to buy fuel wasting cars. Nationalizing anything is anathema to conservative ideology. But they don't mind huge subsidies given to the oil industry for taking oil that belongs to the people of America. It's OUR oil, not the industry's. [/QUOTE]
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