I agree that not buying gas for a day is not going to help. People are inevitably going to have to fill-up and it doesn't matter when. Fortunately, we now live in an area where we only have to fill up the car once a month. However, when we lived in a city that was inconducive to walking and bike riding we would drive everywhere. I think that these people are going about the issue the wrong way. If these people are truly concerned about the environment and their pocketbook, they should be spending their time aiding people who are trying to find alternate sources of fuel. The main one right now that I have heard of is corn. However, I admit that I am not well researched in the alternate fuel studies except what has been mentioned in new clips. Therefore, I will not speculate on how people could help the non-oil fuel movement along. But I do know that boycotting for one day is not going to be effective. Most likely, the statement wouldn't even be noticed because most people wouldn't jump on that bandwagon.
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