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Originally Posted by Seaver
It hasn't "helped" them. It's forced them. If I charge you $100 per meal, you'll start eating a lot less. That does not justify me in saying it's to curb obesity.
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Helper, forced, whatever. It has made people turn to alternative fuels such as ethanol or biodiesel (And no, I don't consider these fuels to be perfect, it's a step on the way though) and as mentioned produced fuel efficient cars, which is a good thing.
Does it hurt paying ~$2 per liter when filling up my car? Yes, yes it does. Do I think it's worth it in the long run? Abso-fucking-lutely.