• TheMightyCanuck@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    This always gets me… some Americans will bitch about gas prices till the fucking cows come home. Yet they have some of the most heavily subsidized fuel in the world.

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      1 year ago

      Because it’s never cheap enough to traverse enough of the land to live in one of our beautiful, cookie-cutter sprawling suburbs and work in the city like many do.

      The average American drives so much I think they have forgotten that other ways to live are even possible.

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        1 year ago

        I mean they have roads in suburbs without sidewalks, it’s insanity.

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      America is also a car centric nation. Oil and gas companies have spent decades preventing any sort of alternative travel options to traverse the country. Ever wonder why the US has some of the worst passenger rail lines in the world or why every major US city doesn’t have some sort of functioning mass transit system?

      But to your point, yeah some of my neighbors won’t shut the fuck up about the goddamned gas prices.

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        1 year ago

        Canada is a great example of a car centric nation that doesn’t subsidize (as heavily) fuel.

        Shit, in my province, from my city to the next large city (over 300k) is 340km away. Just one road small towns scattered in between

        Edit to clairify: subsidizing is dumb but also not investing in rapid transport between hubs is equally as dumb.

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      1 year ago

      This always blows my mind when talking to a yank (as someone in the uk)

      The last time I looked we pay more a litre than they do a gallon.

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          We’re around £1.50 at the bottom end around me. I love close enough to the largest refinery on Europe for it to be an option which has a station connected directly to it. Its the most expensive pump for miles