Instead of just complaining about high gas prices, Mr Luckovich is driving home the important point that THERE ARE OTHER ALTERNATIVES that work!
Consumers do NOT need to be at the mercy of heartless corporations or Saudi butchers who murder U.S.-based journalists.
My wife and I plug our electric cars into our solar panels.
Out of respect for the suffering of others, we do try to stifle the laughs as we drive past the gas station, and just politely smile and wave.
There are alternatives that really work, and I am surprised that there is so little talk of these alternatives in the news coverage and public discourse. There are about two and a half MILLION electric vehicles saving their owners all that “pain at the pump,” and many times more worldwide, especially in Europe and Asia where gas prices are far higher than in the United States.
While fuel costs ripple through to the prices of other consumer goods, we are at least spared that sticker shock of being held up at the point of a gas nozzle in order to drive where we want to go.
So with battery ranges for electric vehicles increasing exponentially and faster charging times, as those who use gas are canceling trips due to the cost of gas, who is experiencing “range anxiety” now?
THIS! Love this cartoon!
Instead of just complaining about high gas prices, Mr Luckovich is driving home the important point that THERE ARE OTHER ALTERNATIVES that work!
Consumers do NOT need to be at the mercy of heartless corporations or Saudi butchers who murder U.S.-based journalists.
My wife and I plug our electric cars into our solar panels.
Out of respect for the suffering of others, we do try to stifle the laughs as we drive past the gas station, and just politely smile and wave.
There are alternatives that really work, and I am surprised that there is so little talk of these alternatives in the news coverage and public discourse. There are about two and a half MILLION electric vehicles saving their owners all that “pain at the pump,” and many times more worldwide, especially in Europe and Asia where gas prices are far higher than in the United States.
While fuel costs ripple through to the prices of other consumer goods, we are at least spared that sticker shock of being held up at the point of a gas nozzle in order to drive where we want to go.
So with battery ranges for electric vehicles increasing exponentially and faster charging times, as those who use gas are canceling trips due to the cost of gas, who is experiencing “range anxiety” now?