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gas prices gone wild

Published May. 16, 2008

Well, I finally passed a gas station with a sign displaying $3.999/gallon on it.  This is robbery I tell you. Where is it going to end and why have gas prices escalated so fast in the recent months? Is it the declining value of the US dollar that's causing this madness or maybe the elections? Then again add the greed factor in, then it could be a combination of things causing the spike in prices like oil companies, OPEC, and the like.

These high prices of gasoline are starting to hit bone now.



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I don't agree with the assessment NeverSurrender. We are a long ways off from being able to make a large displacement in oil usage versus using an alternative fuel. So anything he can do to help is welcome news. The reason the Saudis do not have to care all that much is they have plenty of customers and they know we have to buy it right now. But Congress can take some action, and they are choosing not to do anything. Course Bush could discontinue putting oil away in the strategic reserve right now, and that would help a bit as well. I say a pox on all of them up there in DC disneyland. Here is hoping we get to another option as soon as possible.

"So how in the world is begging the Saudis for more oil going to wean America off of this addiction? Why does Bush insist on keeping America reliant on foreign oil knowing full well that its a national security risk?"

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It's very simple...he and Cheney are oil men first. They've made their money in oil and are going to protect those interests as much as they can.

Isn't it kind of funny that he's begged them all year long to increase production only to be told to go jump in a lake. I can only guess he wasn't playing hard-ball with them because if he truly wanted them to increase production, he'd point out that the Kingdom is rather fond of flying our F-15s and E-3s to protect themselves against their neighbours and if they wanted to continue flying our hardware, they'd better play ball.

He doesn't care that the price of oil is in the roof and the dollar is in the toilet. It's not going to hurt him to fill several gas tanks as it kills us to fill just one.

"But even at that level hopefully that is plenty of incentive to keep the pressure on for an alternative to gasoline - other than wind power. I tried sails on my vehicle this morning and it just did not quite work out."

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Naturally occurring winds due to pressure gradients aren't as reliable as those caused by politicians opening their mouths or a trip to Taco Bell. :)

Eliminating the need for oil in the domestic economy should be this country's #1 strategic initiative. Wouldn't you rather we produce and sell (and screw!) other countries rather than getting the screwing yourself?

Too bad politicians aren't smart enough to see that the money being paid to them by Exxon and BP ain't worth selling this country down the river.

At some point, we've got to take control of our economic destiny rather than leaving it to the likes of OPEC, India, and China.

Through a glass darkly

They did go back down from there highs. That was what I was talking about. As to the Saudis holding us up with their oil can. If I had the can of oil and I knew there were plenty of buyers for it, I would not be in all that much of a hurry to do something to reduce the money I am getting. We could solve our own problem. Trouble is the politicians apparently enjoy sending billions over to the Saudis.

I agree, it's straining our gasoline budgets. Most of us had gotten used to $2.80 - $3.00 per gallon...I'm sure this has been mentioned many times, but for many years the US has paid less for gas than most of the world. I used to assume that we were maybe in the top 30 or top 50 in terms of what we pay, but I was mistaken! See this article:

http://money.cnn.com/2008/05/01/news/international/usgas_price/?postversion=2008050109

At the time of publication, we were ranked 108th! (44th cheapest worldwide) Venezuela anyone? - They pay about 12 cents per gallon! wow....

Hi Made in the USA, I dont know exactly where high gas prices will stop. I just read yesterday where some of the villages in Alaska are paying 8.65 a gallon. We are still at 5.25 in Galena, but when the barge comes with "new" gas, it is going to go to over 7. We dont yet know how much over 7, but at least they didnt say over 8!! We only have one gas station, so we are at their mercy. If you want some interesting reading, check out the Fairbanks Daily NewsMiner. It is our daily paper, and it allows comments. Some would probably make you mad, but Alaskans are a different breed and we pride ourselves on that. I am sorry you guys are caught in this battle also, but we are paying our share of it too....just thankfully our Governor and the State (us) will be paying ourselves to get through this tight spot. Good Luck to everyone back "down home."

What would be an idea solution for now would be for employers to sponsor a shuttle service for their employees, for commuting back and forth to and from work, AND during lunchhour by planning ahead shuttle service to an announced restaurant that's different on a daily basis. Or something of that nature.

In the N & O today is an article talking about Pres. Bush meeting with the head of Saudi Arabia asking for them to increase oil production. Doing so would lower the price of gas or halt the flood of price increases we are seeing. Unfortunately, S.A. doesn't see it necessary to increase production for just one customer, the U.S., which might I add is their largest customer in the world.

What this amounts to is that OPEC is holding us up by pointing their oil can at us instead of a gun and taking our money during the holdup. We MUST start using other means of energy. Electric, solar, or something must replace our dependancy on their oil. Otherwise, prices will continue to escalate as they are now...breaking the backbone of America's economy.

"They need to plan a spoke and hub system that shows transit availability in spoke and hub pattern."

Bah. Such 1950's thinking is why mass transit in the U.S. is always bad. I don't need to go from (hypothetical) Duke to the RTP hub to South Square to get to Target. I need a direct line that's 5 miles long.

Consider the median case of the American's travel patterns. Go to work (1 person), go home. Go to grocery (1-4 people), go home. Go to random event somewhere (1-4 people), go home. The focus here is home, to far end, to back, with small, packetized groups. A point-to-point solution. Perfect for a car.

If you want to do mass transit, you have to adapt to them, not force them to adapt to the transit. Drop off has to be very nearby home. Connection has to be nearly direct so my groceries don't go bad. It doesn't need to be a full train car, it needs to be small 'cars' readily available whenever I am.

http://www.unimodal.com/

"'high gas prices are here to stay' - I heard the same thing back in the seventies."

Back in the 1960s, the price was about $0.25/gallon. Even in the mid 70s, it was 40-50 cents. The prices increased in the seventies and never went back. Why would now be any different?

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