(14-03-2022, 10:25 AM)Magoo Wrote: from what ive seen recently they seem out of touchto play the devil's advocate here, is it really the government's fault ? is it really practical to demand that they 'fix' it? 
there are people hurting out there, gas is eating them alive
$6 for a lettuce in the middle of the season.
seems the government doesnt even want to acknowledge it let alone deal with it.
i dont think they even know where to start. perhaps a couple of nats could help out with it?
too hard basket?
If their take on a litre of gas is 77 cents, what meaningful amount can they actually reduce it by to make the price 'acceptable'.  I'm pretty sure the price increases from the oil companies alone have exceeded this amount in the last year.  
Even if they remove the entire 77 cents it's still going to be ridiculously expensive - and then we will have no roading maintenance or expenditure.  Even if it is just temporary it will have a significant impact down the track for roading and maintenance
In my mind it's better to let supply and demand sort this, those that can't justify the cost will use less and travel less, those that can and will pay the price, will still be contributing to the roading fund...
The world would be a perfect place, if it wasn't for the humans.
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