http://www.GasBuddy.com/gb_retail_pr...aspx?city1=USA Average&city2=&city3=&crude=n&tme=3&units=us
Down nearly 40 cents per gallon in two months of continuous decline.
Remember when all the conservatives were freaking out? The seem kinda silent now.
http://www.GasBuddy.com/gb_retail_pr...aspx?city1=USA Average&city2=&city3=&crude=n&tme=3&units=us
Down nearly 40 cents per gallon in two months of continuous decline.
Remember when all the conservatives were freaking out? The seem kinda silent now.
All hail 'Bama!
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that sneaky Obama!
Obviously, the all-powerful man with the magic wand who makes everything happen arranged it.
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Here it's lower than it's been for about two years, but then the A$'s up, oil is down and there's an enquiry into price gouging under way.![]()
I used to have one of Boone Pickens kids as a coworker. He'd come into the office a few times a year and we'd get to pick his brain about the oil patch. His "convert the truckers to natural gas" idea is the smartest thing I've heard in a long time. It'll never get anywhere thanks to the oil lobby, but it's still a good idea.
And why pray tell lj are gas prices down? Have anything to do with a slowing U.S. economy?
I never learned from a man who agreed with me.
Gasoline prices are down? Oh dear!
Obviously we need to ramp up the war threats on Iran.
"it takes two to behavior"
it's a good idea but the problem as I understand it is that the commitment to NG vehicles and distribution requires some assurance the duration of increased production can be sustained long enough to justify the changeover. I think it'll work in specific routes and locations but won't make much of an impact for 150million passenger vehicles running on petrol where the "alternatives" will continue to be paying more and driving less.
The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.
Personal failures are too important to be trusted to others.
You really lowered yourself to post this as if it is some sort of political issue?
I thought you were 'smarter' than that, lj.
Since when does oil/gas have to do with BO?!?
Nothing else matters but how I raise my children ... and their opinion of me, as a father.
oh heck, here's some c&p
http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/ener...g=search-river
The history of oil prices since 2007 suggests that a permanent doubling of oil prices, while possible in theory, are not possible in reality. We have been bumping against the pain barrier since the first oil price spike in 2008. As we substitute more and more unconventional oil for depleting conventional oil, the consequence will not be sustained oil prices at double current levels, but the shrinking of the global economy, or, as I have called it previously, the Great Contraction. Oil prices could actually drift lower, not higher, as we fall into the deflationary vortex.
So enjoy the relative stability of the next two years, and take advantage of the narrow ledge concept to trade oil profitably as it bounces between the price floor and ceiling. Just be aware that a large waterfall awaits at the end of that quiet stretch of river, and be ready to head for shore before you get there.
silly Brad, ljb5 isn't saying Obama has anything to do with oil prices. It was the Repubs who tried to make rising prices a political issue by saying the US gov't was somehow responsible for high prices because it was stifling domestic production and by implication domestic production has some affect on the price of oil. It's a dumb ass belief that many hold that isn't supported by any facts.
Aw Brad, of course it's a political issue, and it has been for the past three years.
El Jay did not make it a political issue, he only observed that it has been an issue.
Surely you've heard or read comments during the past three years such as, ""Higher gas prices will hurt Obama's chances of re-election in 2012."?
Have a good evening, Sir!
On Vashon Island, gas is $4.79 at one station, $4.77 at the other. The whole west coast has been left out of this drop in gas prices, but it's particularly painful here.
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That's quite funny coming from you Lee.![]()
I never learned from a man who agreed with me.
PLUS-2, PPless!![]()
Nothing else matters but how I raise my children ... and their opinion of me, as a father.
I never said this had anything to do with Obama.
I noted, however, that Republicans blamed Obama for higher prices... so it seems like they'd credit him with lower prices.
But I didn't say anything about Obama or speculate as to the cause of the decline.
of course not... go on then, Sir
The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.
Personal failures are too important to be trusted to others.
I'm almost curious as to why Paul, Phillip, Bob and Brad didn't freak out over genglandoh's thread.
He mentioned Obama. Kinda seems like that would have set them off.
Genglandoh's political trolls are frikkin whacko. I almost never respond to, or even read his partisan crap. . .
FWIW, on average, I only get to about ten percent of your garbage. You've been kinda quiet lately on the environmental front, which is the one area I tend to agree with you.
I never learned from a man who agreed with me.
The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.
Personal failures are too important to be trusted to others.
Not only did you read this one.... you read stuff I didn't even write!
The question was not whether you read my post... but why you didn't express the same level of outrage over genglandoh's nearly identical thread.
We've discussed the Patriot Act already. I pointed out that key parts of it have been struck down by the courts, over-turned by Congress or allowed to lapse. You don't seem capable of understanding that.
The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.
Personal failures are too important to be trusted to others.
Yes. Things aren't simple and people who need them to be simple aren't well equipped to deal with the real world.
Like gas prices, for example. It was so simple when gas prices were going up. All we had to do was blame Obama.
When gas prices go down, simple people can't deal. Some of them try to link that to a slowing economy.... but when gas prices were going up, these same people sure weren't trying to link that to a growing economy, were they?
No, of course not. That's a clear-cut example of cognitive dissonance.