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Silverghost said:William, like you I take the METRA everyday for work. I did so so at first because road construction meant 1 1/2 drive times. Then gas started it's climb. Now I can't imagine driving everyday. My minivan has a 25 gallon tank (or there abouts) and at $4/gal and at least one tank a week - OUCH! My company allows me to purchase my METRA pass with pretax dollars, nice bonus!
Now with no gas bills, no maintenance costs, and other related expenses, I took the money I'm no longer spending and bought a 56 Jaguar! :laugh:
AweMan said:We all know what the problem is with gas prices, all I will say is I hope "THEY" get off of thier derriers and do something soon. {doubtful, real doubtful}!
All I will say is this crisis isn`t ALL the oil companys fault like "THEY" want you to believe.
The rest of my comment would be much too political for further discussion.
Basil said:AweMan said:We all know what the problem is with gas prices, all I will say is I hope "THEY" get off of thier derriers and do something soon. {doubtful, real doubtful}!
All I will say is this crisis isn`t ALL the oil companys fault like "THEY" want you to believe.
The rest of my comment would be much too political for further discussion.
Some of what needs to be done should have been done 10 years ago, but it never will be done because it isn't PC: Drilling and building new refineries (we've not built a new refinery in 30 years). These two things should be done WHILE we search for the holy grail of alternative fuels.
There are 2 primary reasons for the rise in prices: 1) Increased demand, especially in exploding economies such as China and 2) Speculators artificially driving up the price of crude. Believe it or don't.
Basil
NutmegCT said:Completely agree! But I have to confess my ignorance here. Are USA refineries restricted to selling their gasoline/diesel only to USA distributors?
Would all that "newly available" gasoline go into USA gas tanks? Or into Chinese gas tanks because China is much more "desperate" for economic expansion than "developed" countries?
Thanks.
Tom
PAUL161 said:We have more oil than most people know about. In Oklahoma alone, West of Tulsa there are wells that were drilled in the late 40's that were capped off just after striking oil and never opened. Many successful wells have been drilled since then and many of them were also capped off. It's all about money folks, all about money!
DaveR said:read Kunstler's Long Emergency. Yea, he's depressing, but he's smart, apolitical, (or at least equally critical of all politicians) and makes some really astute observations about American society.