Tuesday, February 27, 2007

The GTA gets a taste of the real Kyoto

Seems there is a bit of discontent over gas shortages in Ontario.

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"Panic would be the worst possible thing here in terms of the public, and only because it would cause more shortages and more price increases."

If folks are upset now, just what or who will they blame if the Kyoto Kult gets its way?

All we need now are those little stickers on the windshield of your vehicle like they existed during WWII.

"The 'A' sticker was issued to owners whose use of their cars was nonessential. Hand the pump jockey your Mileage Ration Book coupons and cash, and she (yes, female service station attendants) could sell you three or four gallons a week, no more. For nearly a year, A-stickered cars were not to be driven for pleasure at all.

The green 'B' sticker was for driving deemed essential to the war effort; industrial war workers, for example, could purchase eight gallons a week. Red 'C' stickers indicated physicians, ministers, mail carriers and railroad workers, and incidentally were the most counterfeited type. 'T' was for truckers, and the rare 'X' sticker went to Members of Congress and other VIPs."

Like I've pointed out, imagine the next election going into the GTA and telling soccermoms the truth about Kyoto.
Vote liberal, green, or NDP and Little Johnny or Janey can take the TTC to hockey practice.

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