Since the flooding in Louisiana, I have been rather critical of the hoards of welfare dependents expecting everyone else to take care of their problems. I had thought that laying blame on anyone but themselves was idiotic and selfish. Of course, many of them have no idea any other lifestyle exists. They are just dependent upon the system to take care of them. As I read this morning that nursing home patients were left behind because the staff had no evacuation plan for them, therefore they died, it makes me sick to my stomach. Now I’m the one wanting to lay blame and judgement upon the staff of the nursing home. How disgusting. To leave human life behind because it wasn’t convenient to save them, or because they were old anyway and were going to die soon regardless, whatever your reason, is criminal in my book. The staff of this facility ought to be tried, convicted, and sentenced, and all of the remaining assets of this company should be liquidated to pay restitution to the families of those who were abandoned to DIE. Pathetic.
Gas…like…ass
Gas rhymes with ass and that is how I felt as I poured $3.19 down that little tube in my truck as every gallon seeped from the tank beneath my feet.
$50.00 and change. A 16 gallon tank. Too much. I spent about $225 on gas in August. This is ridiculous. So much so, that I may have to forfeit driving as much as I do. I may have to sacrifice fellowship with people that live 10 or more miles away. I may have to never see a movie further than the Pavillions. I may have to quit seeing movies altogether for a while.
My truck gets 17 miles/gal at a cost of 18.7 cents per mile. It costs me $1.00 to drive 5.8 miles. My friends are further away than this. With a factor of 2 (there and back) just to drive to church, I spend $7.50. If I want to visit the Koziczkowski’s, 35 miles from me, it’s $14.00 round trip. Go to dinner with them too? Now I’ve spent $30.00. If that happens 4 times/month i’m spending $120.00/month on just that. On average, I drive about 100 miles/month based on the number of tanks I’ve paid for in the past months.
So, I’ve been thinking about moving from my truck, to a scooter. A scooter gets 70 – 100 miles to the gallon. That’s roughly $3.00-5.00/month in gas. If I’m spending $200.00/month as it is, I could save (I’ll estimate) probably $150.00/month if I switch from my truck to a scooter only. Of course, that’s not 100% practical since I still need to haul my gear to church. If a scooter costs $2499.00 new, it would pay for itself in 16 months. If I go with one that has less power, it would cost about $1700.00 new and would pay for itself in 11 months. Either way, I will be spending this money over the next 16 months, whether it be on gas for my truck, or another form of transportation. The ultimate goal is to reduce my monthly expense and to reduce it as quickly as possible.
I could just ride my bike I suppose?!