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Survey: $4.50 gas will pull commuters off the road

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#146
Jun 4, 2008
 
Jerami wrote:
First of all...when I stated that George Bush could do something about the cost of oil.......
1) If George Bush could single-handedly do something to lower our gas prices, why doesn't the leader of any other oil-importing country do something similar to what you think our president should do? You do realize that virtually all oil-importing countries have experienced massive spikes in fuel prices as of late, right? Also, You have to remember to look at future consequences along with immediate benefit. 2) If GWB went to war to finish daddy's job, did the congressional majority (including many liberals) that approved the war do it to finish his daddy's job too?

I assure you I'm not trying to be a pri*k, nor am I trying to beat a dead horse. I'm just trying to make sense of your opinions with which I disagree.
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Jun 4, 2008
 
Josh V wrote:
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1) If George Bush could single-handedly do something to lower our gas prices, why doesn't the leader of any other oil-importing country do something similar to what you think our president should do?
No other country comprises around 1/4 of global demand, while also producing about 1/10 of the supply.

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#149
Jun 5, 2008
 
Watch some of these fiscally conservative misers start demanding for public transportation in their suburbs after decrying public transportation for so long.

You're seeing more and more people ride the bus these days, and different kinds of people too. Soon, you'll see Mr. Wrong Jason Lewis ride the "giant choo choo" too when he realizes that it costs nearly the price of a meal at McDonald's to get to work.
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Jun 5, 2008
 
Josh V wrote:
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1) If George Bush could single-handedly do something to lower our gas prices, why doesn't the leader of any other oil-importing country do something similar to what you think our president should do? You do realize that virtually all oil-importing countries have experienced massive spikes in fuel prices as of late, right? Also, You have to remember to look at future consequences along with immediate benefit. 2) If GWB went to war to finish daddy's job, did the congressional majority (including many liberals) that approved the war do it to finish his daddy's job too?
I assure you I'm not trying to be a pri*k, nor am I trying to beat a dead horse. I'm just trying to make sense of your opinions with which I disagree.
I specifically said that he could do something...not whether is was the right thing to do or not...its very simple. He could FREEZE GAS PRICES...he does have that power.

I don't know if that is the best thing to do or not but it seems to me a lot of price gouging is going on here...actually just got an email (Im sure its just spam) that says to watch Gas meters when pumping...some have been overcharging by ?speeding? up the pumps so it seems you have pumped more then you actually have. It says to check the price after 10 gallons to make sure you aren't being charged more then you are suppose to. I don't think it happens but it could especially at these smaller gas stations.

If I understand this correctly...maybe I don't...but the President can go to war with the country right away without the consent of Congress...it is then up to Congress to pull the troops out if deemed appropriate. Bush had reasons to invade Iraq...reasons enough for Congress not to pull us out...because of the claim of Weapons of Mass Destruction...the bottom line was that wasn't true...maybe he had info that was just wrong...or maybe they had some evidence and he acted hastily...but I just think Bush had some other motives to invade...thats all...wasn't the only reason...I just think Bush was looking for any reason to go back there...and Saddam gave him that reason and he jumped into war...a little too quickly IMO.

And come on we all know during that time America was looking for payback and rightfully so...and Im not disappointed at all that Saddam is no longer around...im just saying if I had the choice Id rather have seen Bin Laden captured rather then Saddam...with Saddam atleast we knew where he was and he wasn't really a threat to America
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#151
Jun 5, 2008
 
If you don't like the prices don't buy it. The bottom line is you can't whine about gas prices when we have not let any refineries be built in 20 years. What do libs think would happen if you restrict supply and continue to increase demand?

Gas price could be sub $1 if we could use the oil we have in the US and allow the oil companies to build refineries. Right now there is no economic incentive for anyone to put more product in the market, hence higher prices.

Do you libs believe in supply and demand controlling pricing? Or is this all something Bush controls with Cheny telling him what to do?
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Saint Paul, MN

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#152
Jun 5, 2008
 
Just drill baby!!!!
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#153
Jun 5, 2008
 
NObs wrote:
If you don't like the prices don't buy it. The bottom line is you can't whine about gas prices when we have not let any refineries be built in 20 years. What do libs think would happen if you restrict supply and continue to increase demand?
Gas price could be sub $1 if we could use the oil we have in the US and allow the oil companies to build refineries. Right now there is no economic incentive for anyone to put more product in the market, hence higher prices.
Do you libs believe in supply and demand controlling pricing? Or is this all something Bush controls with Cheny telling him what to do?
***Union County approves zoning ordinance for Hyperion (New Refinery)***

http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2008...

from the story:
"We have strategies in place to slow or delay all the permit processes," Ed Cable, chairman of the anti-Hyperion group Save Union County, said after the vote.

>>>Can’t get too excited - the eco-hobbits will keep this tied up in court for years. They’ll find the “yellow back mosquito” or North American Spotted Ferret Bat and claim it's an endangered species , and find some moron judge to stop the whole project on those grounds.I hope this short-sighted bustard has parked his car permanently.

At 400,000 BPD it would be the 5th largest out of 150 refineries in the US.

The only ones bigger are:

BP in Whiting, Indiana (420,000)
Citgo in Lake Charles, Louisiana (454,500)
ExxonMobil in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (524,000)
ExxonMobil in Baytown, Texas (562,500)

The Motiva plant in Port Arthur, Texas will be bigger after the expansion is complete.

http://www.hyperionec.com/cms/refinery
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#154
Jun 5, 2008
 
Red Ryder wrote:
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***Union County approves zoning ordinance for Hyperion (New Refinery)***
http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2008...
from the story:
"We have strategies in place to slow or delay all the permit processes," Ed Cable, chairman of the anti-Hyperion group Save Union County, said after the vote.
>>>Can’t get too excited - the eco-hobbits will keep this tied up in court for years. They’ll find the “yellow back mosquito” or North American Spotted Ferret Bat and claim it's an endangered species , and find some moron judge to stop the whole project on those grounds.I hope this short-sighted bustard has parked his car permanently.
At 400,000 BPD it would be the 5th largest out of 150 refineries in the US.
The only ones bigger are:
BP in Whiting, Indiana (420,000)
Citgo in Lake Charles, Louisiana (454,500)
ExxonMobil in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (524,000)
ExxonMobil in Baytown, Texas (562,500)
The Motiva plant in Port Arthur, Texas will be bigger after the expansion is complete.
http://www.hyperionec.com/cms/refinery
I read that I hope we do more to increase the supply but you are right this will be tied up for years. It actually makes no difference to me at all, I still will drive my H1 no matter what it costs.
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Common Sense wrote:
Government makes more per gallon than the gas companies, I think there should be a windfall profit tax on the government.
This has to be the stupidest comment on here.
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Saint Paul, MN

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#156
Jun 7, 2008
 
People always say that they will stop driving as much when the price goes too high..........well, it's now higher, and going to get even higher yet...... the only thing I have noticed is peoples speed......everyone seems to go a bit slower.......a lead foot just gets you less miles per gallon now.
Tim Phippen

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Common Sense wrote:
Government makes more per gallon than the gas companies, I think there should be a windfall profit tax on the government.
This has to be the stupidest comment on here.
Mad Jack wrote:
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This has to be the stupidest comment on here.
profits are bad unless of course gov. gets it.
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