Celebrate National Four Dollar Day
Posted on Jul 15th, 2008
by
Qar'neh
Our children and grandchildren will look back with gratitude on the year 2008 when gasoline hit $4 / gallon in the US. Four Dollar Day will be a national holiday, a new Independence Day when Americans celebrate the beginning of the end of our petroleum bondage.
They'll remember 2008 fondly as the year when:
- Americans started driving less.
- CO2 emissions began to decline.
- US economic dependency on the Middle East diminished.
- Globalization slowed down due to higher shipping costs.
- Americans started walking and biking.
- Obesity began to decline.
- Urban sprawl stopped as commute patterns changed.
- Crime began to decline as city neighborhoods grew stronger.
- Sales of dangerous, gas guzzling SUVs plummeted.
- Traffic accidents and fatalities declined sharply.
- Influence of oil lobbyists in Washington began to wane.
- Global warming slowed down.
- America started building wind and solar energy farms.
- Cost of maintaining roads, highways, & bridges began to ease.
- Detroit developed truly fuel efficient cars.
- Cities invested in mass transit.
- America resolved never again to shed our soldiers' blood for oil.
They'll remember 2008 fondly as the year when:
- Americans started driving less.
- CO2 emissions began to decline.
- US economic dependency on the Middle East diminished.
- Globalization slowed down due to higher shipping costs.
- Americans started walking and biking.
- Obesity began to decline.
- Urban sprawl stopped as commute patterns changed.
- Crime began to decline as city neighborhoods grew stronger.
- Sales of dangerous, gas guzzling SUVs plummeted.
- Traffic accidents and fatalities declined sharply.
- Influence of oil lobbyists in Washington began to wane.
- Global warming slowed down.
- America started building wind and solar energy farms.
- Cost of maintaining roads, highways, & bridges began to ease.
- Detroit developed truly fuel efficient cars.
- Cities invested in mass transit.
- America resolved never again to shed our soldiers' blood for oil.

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