Yes, it's predictable.... but I am 100% correct...RGR wrote:Considering where we are, your comment is completely predictable. And you are wrong. Of course.postie wrote: RGR. You really are an arse. " If you don't like what you pay for fuel, buy less." is the most bollocks you've spouted. Really it is.
... you are an arse.
You may be able to buy less petrol. That is your choice. BUT, how far do you go, presuming you dislike the cost of something, anything, let's say food? At what point do you buy less food for you and your kids where it ends up as malnutrition?
Because, and this is why you're wrong (and an arse). Food production uses fuel. Peak or no peak, it still does. Let's take your regular stance for a moment.. and say there is an infinite amount of oil and there is no peak-oil. If food prices increase and you don't like it.. then you can of course, use less. Or buy cheaper. But there comes a point where you do need to eat. Unless you are totally self-sufficient. And even IF you are self-sufficient, the society around you is affected by increasing food costs, which can/will increase the cost of living.
If the price of oil is affecting everything in society, not just what you use in your car... then your original statement, "buy less".. is bollocks. Because there isn't really that much that isn't affected by the price of oil. Peak or otherwise. It's all connected.