“Old-time protest of high fuel prices might be a gas” (via LA Times)

Excerpt from July 1 Los Angeles Times

Some people just sit around and complain about a problem (Note to self: Look in the mirror), and other people actually try to make things happen….  Small-business owner Mitch Goldstone is, however, and he’s organizing a shindig Thursday at the ungodly hour of 7:30 a.m. that he hopes will get people steamed over gas prices. He thinks it’ll be the protest that gets the country up in arms, but I have my doubts: The occasional talk of “no-drive” days around the country doesn’t seem to go anywhere….  Even the Goldstone “protest” is taking a slight turn. Its main pitch is that credit card companies are taking advantage of the high gas prices through additional fees they’re getting from merchants who handle charge.

Click here to read the entire LA Times’ Dana Parsons column 

*** For complete information on The Great American Rally Against Skyrocketing Credit Card Fees on Gasoline, click here.