Gas officially has become one of the best oxymoron examples of all time; it’s expensively cheap.
<br/>In the Midwest, prices are nearing the $2.50 mark, which from the opposite direction was terrifying, yet now seems awesome.In the Midwest, prices are nearing the $2.50 mark, which from the opposite direction was terrifying, yet now seems awesome.
In the Midwest, prices are nearing the $2.50 mark, which from the opposite direction was terrifying, yet now seems awesome.
In the past few months, Americans have started conserving the amount of oil they use by carpooling, walking, taking public transportation and not going anywhere unless it’s completely necessary.
Just because gas prices have fallen doesn’t mean we should stop now.
Instead, it should be seen as a way for drivers to continue to lessen their use and need for oil.
Here in Baldwin City, community members can do their part by walking or riding their bikes around town. Instead of going home every weekend, students might choose to put their suitcases away and stay awhile.
Instead of taking a trip or two to Lawrence every week, students should find something they can do in Baldwin City.
It’s time the entire country does the same thing.
Instead of feeling inconvenienced that they are having to change their everyday lives in order to save money on gas, Americans should embrace changing their everyday lifestyle in order to better the economy, the country and the environment.
Instead of a “drill, baby, drill” attitude that encourages finding more oil in America, we should start finding alternative sources to fulfill all of our needs, including the need for clean air and a better environment
<br/>From now on, instead of thinking about how exciting it is to drive around for less money, think about how much less it costs not to drive around at all.From now on, instead of thinking about how exciting it is to drive around for less money, think about how much less it costs not to drive around at all.
From now on, instead of thinking about how exciting it is to drive around for less money, think about how much less it costs not to drive around at all.