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Mopardh9
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It will be up near $4.00 by Memorial day.
It will be up near $4.00 by Memorial day.
It will be up near $4.00 by Memorial day.
Someone here said the exact same thing last year at this time (except I think the price they said was $5), and we stayed within the mid $2 range all year.
but it wasn't 3.09 in the middle of winter either
Yepand oil wasn't hovering around $90/barrel
why? nothing seems to move them much one way or another, except money. besides, the argument for doing nothing (less government interference is best) is the path of least resistance and sacrosanct to many out there . all hail doing nothing. <g>I really think if gas hits $3.75 and diesel hits $4, there will be way too much outrage in the USA and our politicians will have to do something about it.
Average price around here right now is $3.30 for the cheap grade...
According to the historical chart on gas buddy gas hit a national average of $4.12 July 2008.
http://www.gasbuddy.com/gb_retail_price_chart.aspx?time=24
Prices fell like a streamlined rock following the election. What can the govt and pols do? Nationalize the gas industry? You can bet that's not going to happen.
Went down yesterday, $3.11. Of course it did. I filled up Tuesday @ $3.17 $76.08
Hey, it's only money,,,,,,,
bastages!!!!!!!!!
we are at $3.02.
Mostly likely it's going to hit $4. There will be much anger in the media, but it really won't matter much.
So-called "oil eggspurt" on MSNBC, $4.00 BY Memorial day.
How's it not going to matter?
Well $4 for diesel this morning up another 22 cents, $3.35 for regular, up another 10 cents from yesterday. That's 20 cents in 2 days for regular gas and 32 cents for diesel in the same time period. Funny that fuel they have in the ground, in their tanks at the station, was delivered before OIL rose over a $100/barrel. Yet they still raise the price, f' ing price gouging if you ask me!!!!
They have to raise the price right away or you won't be able afford the next shipment.
E.G. If wholesale gas jumps from 1 dollar to 2 dollars and your local Exxon sells their entire stock for 1 dollar, they don't have enough cash on hand to refill the tanks.
They have to raise the price right away or you won't be able afford the next shipment.
E.G. If wholesale gas jumps from 1 dollar to 2 dollars and your local Exxon sells their entire stock for 1 dollar, they don't have enough cash on hand to refill the tanks.