Exactly what 'restrictions' do you mean? And since when do 'restrictions' of any sort produce more oil, and cheaper gas. Please cite when 'restrictions' have proved to be an incentive.
>>>Exactly what 'restrictions' do you mean? And since when do 'restrictions' of any sort produce more oil, and cheaper gas. Please cite when 'restrictions' have proved to be an incentive.>>>
I am not talking about restriction being an incentive, I'm talking about there does NEED to be restrictions in place environmentally. I know I know, in the Freeper dream world, a million autos produce no harmful affects, but as parent of a child whose asthma WENT AWAY after moving from the city of Atlanta from not breathing in fumes... I can tell you there does need to be restrictions. But there also needs to be incentives for ALTERNATIVE FUEL. But the big oil companies are NOT going to let that happen and they will keep the politicians in their back pocket.