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You'd think shutting down the largest refinery would have an impact
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/08/30/nations-largest-refinery-in-port-arthur-texas-shut-down-mayor-says-whole-city-is-underwater.html
All the yocal quips that they'd never buy an EV until they can recharge in two minutes are seemingly based on the assumption that pulling up to gas pump and there always being fuel available is some immutable law of nature. I remain convinced that some situation, even temporary, that causes fuel to not be so convenient like we saw in the 70s is what will really get more people to reassess the situation.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/08/30/nations-largest-refinery-in-port-arthur-texas-shut-down-mayor-says-whole-city-is-underwater.html
All the yocal quips that they'd never buy an EV until they can recharge in two minutes are seemingly based on the assumption that pulling up to gas pump and there always being fuel available is some immutable law of nature. I remain convinced that some situation, even temporary, that causes fuel to not be so convenient like we saw in the 70s is what will really get more people to reassess the situation.