Gas prices aren't dropping
#1
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Gas prices aren't dropping
Why aren't fuel prices dropping like expected? There is a web site that
shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we would
see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same time
last year. See it at www.storydata.com
shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we would
see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same time
last year. See it at www.storydata.com
#2
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
They did drop.....for awhile....got to $1.49/gal after a high of $2.10. It
has risen back to $1.76/gal now. I had heard the same thing.....to expect
prices to drop as well. Oh well!
"Gordo" <statsman@excite.com> wrote in message
news:yvZKa.739$Fy1.33886@localhost...
> Why aren't fuel prices dropping like expected? There is a web site that
> shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we would
> see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same time
> last year. See it at www.storydata.com
>
>
>
>
>
has risen back to $1.76/gal now. I had heard the same thing.....to expect
prices to drop as well. Oh well!
"Gordo" <statsman@excite.com> wrote in message
news:yvZKa.739$Fy1.33886@localhost...
> Why aren't fuel prices dropping like expected? There is a web site that
> shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we would
> see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same time
> last year. See it at www.storydata.com
>
>
>
>
>
#3
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
Larry wrote:
> They did drop.....for awhile....got to $1.49/gal after a high of $2.10. It
> has risen back to $1.76/gal now. I had heard the same thing.....to expect
> prices to drop as well. Oh well!
Seems to be regional. I paid 1.339/gallon for unleaded regular last
night in ne NJ.
> They did drop.....for awhile....got to $1.49/gal after a high of $2.10. It
> has risen back to $1.76/gal now. I had heard the same thing.....to expect
> prices to drop as well. Oh well!
Seems to be regional. I paid 1.339/gallon for unleaded regular last
night in ne NJ.
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
Or everyone could quit buying these big *** vehicles and go easy on the
environment. There isn't unlimited resources on this planet. Crank up the
gas prices. I like to hear these people bitch about spending $40 $50 to fill
there suv's.
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:jQ4La.324$On3.105151@news.uswest.net...
> There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a new
> refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
>
> More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
>
> The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell with
> what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
>
> Tom F
> "Gordo" <statsman@excite.com> wrote in message
> news:yvZKa.739$Fy1.33886@localhost...
> > Why aren't fuel prices dropping like expected? There is a web site that
> > shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we
would
> > see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same
time
> > last year. See it at www.storydata.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
environment. There isn't unlimited resources on this planet. Crank up the
gas prices. I like to hear these people bitch about spending $40 $50 to fill
there suv's.
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:jQ4La.324$On3.105151@news.uswest.net...
> There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a new
> refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
>
> More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
>
> The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell with
> what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
>
> Tom F
> "Gordo" <statsman@excite.com> wrote in message
> news:yvZKa.739$Fy1.33886@localhost...
> > Why aren't fuel prices dropping like expected? There is a web site that
> > shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we
would
> > see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same
time
> > last year. See it at www.storydata.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
I am going to drive what I want, and if it cost $50 to fill it up F*** it.
I don't do alot other than golf a few times a month, and I'll be dammed if I
am going to go to work everyday just to feed the goverment more tax money! I
may even buy H2............yeah 7 mpg.
The goverment got us us into this mess, kissing the enviromentalist's asses.
Tom
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
newsQ8La.335046$3n5.75189@news2.central.***.net. ..
> Or everyone could quit buying these big *** vehicles and go easy on the
> environment. There isn't unlimited resources on this planet. Crank up the
> gas prices. I like to hear these people bitch about spending $40 $50 to
fill
> there suv's.
>
> "tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
> news:jQ4La.324$On3.105151@news.uswest.net...
> > There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> > wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a
new
> > refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
> >
> > More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
> >
> > The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell
with
> > what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
> >
> > Tom F
> > "Gordo" <statsman@excite.com> wrote in message
> > news:yvZKa.739$Fy1.33886@localhost...
> > > Why aren't fuel prices dropping like expected? There is a web site
that
> > > shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we
> would
> > > see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same
> time
> > > last year. See it at www.storydata.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
I don't do alot other than golf a few times a month, and I'll be dammed if I
am going to go to work everyday just to feed the goverment more tax money! I
may even buy H2............yeah 7 mpg.
The goverment got us us into this mess, kissing the enviromentalist's asses.
Tom
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
newsQ8La.335046$3n5.75189@news2.central.***.net. ..
> Or everyone could quit buying these big *** vehicles and go easy on the
> environment. There isn't unlimited resources on this planet. Crank up the
> gas prices. I like to hear these people bitch about spending $40 $50 to
fill
> there suv's.
>
> "tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
> news:jQ4La.324$On3.105151@news.uswest.net...
> > There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> > wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a
new
> > refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
> >
> > More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
> >
> > The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell
with
> > what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
> >
> > Tom F
> > "Gordo" <statsman@excite.com> wrote in message
> > news:yvZKa.739$Fy1.33886@localhost...
> > > Why aren't fuel prices dropping like expected? There is a web site
that
> > > shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we
> would
> > > see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same
> time
> > > last year. See it at www.storydata.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
just ban those big stupid american v8 suv's
marcel
the netherlands
driving a civic 1.5 vtec-e
JETman wrote:
> Proven oil reserves worldwide exceed 400 years of supply.
>
> Try again...
>
> JT
>
> noway wrote:
> >
> > Or everyone could quit buying these big *** vehicles and go easy on the
> > environment. There isn't unlimited resources on this planet. Crank up the
> > gas prices. I like to hear these people bitch about spending $40 $50 to fill
> > there suv's.
> >
> > "tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
> > news:jQ4La.324$On3.105151@news.uswest.net...
> > > There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> > > wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a new
> > > refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
> > >
> > > More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
> > >
> > > The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell with
> > > what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
> > >
> > > Tom F
> > > "Gordo" <statsman@excite.com> wrote in message
> > > news:yvZKa.739$Fy1.33886@localhost...
> > > > Why aren't fuel prices dropping like expected? There is a web site that
> > > > shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we
> > would
> > > > see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same
> > time
> > > > last year. See it at www.storydata.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
marcel
the netherlands
driving a civic 1.5 vtec-e
JETman wrote:
> Proven oil reserves worldwide exceed 400 years of supply.
>
> Try again...
>
> JT
>
> noway wrote:
> >
> > Or everyone could quit buying these big *** vehicles and go easy on the
> > environment. There isn't unlimited resources on this planet. Crank up the
> > gas prices. I like to hear these people bitch about spending $40 $50 to fill
> > there suv's.
> >
> > "tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
> > news:jQ4La.324$On3.105151@news.uswest.net...
> > > There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> > > wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a new
> > > refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
> > >
> > > More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
> > >
> > > The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell with
> > > what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
> > >
> > > Tom F
> > > "Gordo" <statsman@excite.com> wrote in message
> > > news:yvZKa.739$Fy1.33886@localhost...
> > > > Why aren't fuel prices dropping like expected? There is a web site that
> > > > shows a graph of fuel prices since 1995. I thought after the war we
> > would
> > > > see a decrease, but regular gas is up 10 cents a gallon from the same
> > time
> > > > last year. See it at www.storydata.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
Same Guy wrote:
> Sun, 29 Jun 2003 13:35:14 GMT: written by marcel <>:
>
> > just ban those big stupid american v8 suv's
>
> But the old station wagons are no longer made, so that leaves SUVs for
> loading the kids and doing the bulk shopping.
accord station ?
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
Sun, 29 Jun 2003 15:10:49 GMT: written by marcel <w_coyote@wxs.nl>:
>
>
>Same Guy wrote:
>
>> Sun, 29 Jun 2003 13:35:14 GMT: written by marcel <>:
>>
>> > just ban those big stupid american v8 suv's
>>
>> But the old station wagons are no longer made, so that leaves SUVs for
>> loading the kids and doing the bulk shopping.
>
>accord station ?
Not as big as the old style Station Wagons. Those things were roomy, like
SUVs.
>
>
>Same Guy wrote:
>
>> Sun, 29 Jun 2003 13:35:14 GMT: written by marcel <>:
>>
>> > just ban those big stupid american v8 suv's
>>
>> But the old station wagons are no longer made, so that leaves SUVs for
>> loading the kids and doing the bulk shopping.
>
>accord station ?
Not as big as the old style Station Wagons. Those things were roomy, like
SUVs.
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
tflfb wrote:
> There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a new
> refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
>
> More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
>
> The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell with
> what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
Oil company execs and their political friends play no part in this
dance, do they?
> There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a new
> refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
>
> More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
>
> The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell with
> what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
Oil company execs and their political friends play no part in this
dance, do they?
#11
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
you mean like, our president and vice president?.......nah, they don't have
a bit of interest in big oil.
btw. now that the oil is flowing again in Iraq why aren't prices dropping?
BJ's warehouse has regular for $1.44/gal. $1.57 normally
NY metro area (not NJ, lol)
--
SusanR
sam3r@msn.com
"Liam Devlin" <LiamD@XXXX.optonline.net> wrote in message
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> tflfb wrote:
> > There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> > wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a
new
> > refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
> >
> > More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
> >
> > The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell
with
> > what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
>
> Oil company execs and their political friends play no part in this
> dance, do they?
>
a bit of interest in big oil.
btw. now that the oil is flowing again in Iraq why aren't prices dropping?
BJ's warehouse has regular for $1.44/gal. $1.57 normally
NY metro area (not NJ, lol)
--
SusanR
sam3r@msn.com
"Liam Devlin" <LiamD@XXXX.optonline.net> wrote in message
news:3EFF94D1.5050908@XXXX.optonline.net...
> tflfb wrote:
> > There is no shortage of crude, there is a shortage of refinerys, as the
> > wacko enviromentalist complain when there is even a hint of building a
new
> > refinery. There has not been a new refinery in 20 yrs here in the USA.
> >
> > More cars on the road, more drivers and highways, no new refinerys.
> >
> > The F**king goverment should just build refinery's and say the hell
with
> > what people want as they do that on everything else as it is.
>
> Oil company execs and their political friends play no part in this
> dance, do they?
>
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
"SusanR" <sam3r@msn.com> wrote in message
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> you mean like, our president and vice president?.......nah, they don't
have
> a bit of interest in big oil.
> btw. now that the oil is flowing again in Iraq why aren't prices dropping?
I'm glad that the prices haven't gone up since your country stopped the
shooting. When the first shots were fired, our price for gas started
dropping. Was at 89.9 cents a litre ($3.60 a US gallon), went down to 69.9
cents a litre ($2.80 a US gallon) and has since only moved a couple of cents
at a time. First going up, then down the same amount the next day.
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
"SusanR" <sam3r@msn.com> wrote in message
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> you mean like, our president and vice president?.......nah, they don't
have
> a bit of interest in big oil.
> btw. now that the oil is flowing again in Iraq why aren't prices dropping?
How long has it been since your country has bought Iraq oil?
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:56:02 -0300, "Brian Smith"
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"SusanR" <sam3r@msn.com> wrote in message
>news:47PLa.1122$IP6.50324@eagle.america.net...
>> you mean like, our president and vice president?.......nah, they don't
>have
>> a bit of interest in big oil.
>> btw. now that the oil is flowing again in Iraq why aren't prices dropping?
>
>I'm glad that the prices haven't gone up since your country stopped the
>shooting. When the first shots were fired, our price for gas started
>dropping. Was at 89.9 cents a litre ($3.60 a US gallon), went down to 69.9
>cents a litre ($2.80 a US gallon) and has since only moved a couple of cents
>at a time. First going up, then down the same amount the next day.
Maybe if Canadas' socialist govenment stopped all the free handouts,
maybe your gas prices would be lower?
social welfare programs = high taxes = very high fuel taxes
just a thought
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>"SusanR" <sam3r@msn.com> wrote in message
>news:47PLa.1122$IP6.50324@eagle.america.net...
>> you mean like, our president and vice president?.......nah, they don't
>have
>> a bit of interest in big oil.
>> btw. now that the oil is flowing again in Iraq why aren't prices dropping?
>
>I'm glad that the prices haven't gone up since your country stopped the
>shooting. When the first shots were fired, our price for gas started
>dropping. Was at 89.9 cents a litre ($3.60 a US gallon), went down to 69.9
>cents a litre ($2.80 a US gallon) and has since only moved a couple of cents
>at a time. First going up, then down the same amount the next day.
Maybe if Canadas' socialist govenment stopped all the free handouts,
maybe your gas prices would be lower?
social welfare programs = high taxes = very high fuel taxes
just a thought
#15
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Re: Gas prices aren't dropping
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 00:35:54 -0400, "SusanR" <sam3r@msn.com> wrote:
>you mean like, our president and vice president?.......nah, they don't have
>a bit of interest in big oil.
>btw. now that the oil is flowing again in Iraq why aren't prices dropping?
>
>BJ's warehouse has regular for $1.44/gal. $1.57 normally
>
>NY metro area (not NJ, lol)
Im thinking, that you might think, that democrats dont have any
interest in oil companys???
http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/...mar3000is.html
read and let the truth set you free
>you mean like, our president and vice president?.......nah, they don't have
>a bit of interest in big oil.
>btw. now that the oil is flowing again in Iraq why aren't prices dropping?
>
>BJ's warehouse has regular for $1.44/gal. $1.57 normally
>
>NY metro area (not NJ, lol)
Im thinking, that you might think, that democrats dont have any
interest in oil companys???
http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/...mar3000is.html
read and let the truth set you free