More Road For Me

There are few icons of La Vida Americana that represent America’s free enterprise system and the freedoms it affords all of us like the automobile.

And so it follows that with a growing number of liberal American apologists, there would be a growing number of “Americans” ditching their wheels.

The recession and a growing awareness of the environment are causing many people to reassess their automobile ownership. After more than a century in which an automobile represented the American dream, car enthusiasm may no longer be a part of Americans’ DNA.

Leave it to The New York Times to count a marginal few as a weighty majority and mark the death of automotive enthusiasm in the name of the environment and a deep but temporary recession – then again, look at their leader – acting on the whims of an ever-more-marginal minority.

Go ahead, ditch the Prius. Better for the rest of us. More road for me; less Obama ’08 stickers to look at.

2 thoughts on “More Road For Me

  1. It’s not the recession or the price of gas – it’s the lack of interesting choices.

    The New Dodge Charger has a vaguely Barracuda front end tacked to a Taurus hind-end. The new Jaguar is indistinguishable from the new take-your-pick-Asian-import. Who’s dying to get their hands on that POS?

    Where’s the Pizzaz? Where’s the Class? We’re not giving up driving for pleasure for poverty, but for boredom.
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