When are Gas prices going down. Obama has done nothing.

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SickBeast

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Gas prices may *never* go down. If you want the government to make it cheaper, then expect to pay the difference in higher taxes.

Oil is a finite resource. The only real solution would be to purchase an electric vehicle.
 

StageLeft

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Gas prices may *never* go down. If you want the government to make it cheaper, then expect to pay the difference in higher taxes.

Oil is a finite resource. The only real solution would be to purchase an electric vehicle.
Short of economic apocalypse I don't see them going down by any substantial agree for anything but a temporary stint. It's pretty clear that the population is willing to endure $2.50-$3+ indefinitely.
 

hal2kilo

Lifer
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So its been good 8 months This Obama gave us promises that he didn't keep.

I like Obama. But Bill Clinton was the best President of all time IMO.

Clinton days gas was 1.50 or 2.20 a gallon Now its almost 4 dollars still.

The economy is still bad, people have no jobs no money. Another fool in politics, Bush drove us to the ground and we ain't comin up anytime soon.. sighs..

They don't know it, but Clinton was the best Republican president they ever had.
 

fatpat268

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Oh stop with that bullshit.

In case you haven't noticed, the gulf was filled up with fucking oil from one god damned hole in the ground.

Yes, and the US's consumption of oil is 21 million barrels per day. The Deepwater Horizon spill was pegged at up to 100,000 barrels per day. It's a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of it.

Oil is finite, and it will eventually run out. Maybe not in our lifetimes, but it will.


What do you expect him to do about gas prices? There is no law or executive authority that gives the President the power to set gas prices.

I'm dumbfounded that the majority of people don't understand this. Seriously some people need to take a civics/government class at their local community college.
 
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khon

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Gas prices aren't coming down, you can expect to see them rise quite a bit in the coming years. You're going to see double digit prices this decade, no matter who the president is or what he does.
 

hal2kilo

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Oops left out quote from khon -Gas prices aren't coming down, you can expect to see them rise quite a bit in the coming years. You're going to see double digit prices this decade, no matter who the president is or what he does. end quote


It's inevitable. When the world economy recovers demand from China and India is going to make prices now look like child's play. Notice that you don't see footage of a sea of bicycles in traffic from those countries anymore?

In the meantime big oil, coal, and energy monopolies just destroyed any hopes of a coherent energy policy from congress this session. Why doesn't congress do like they've always done and just let them (big energy) write the legislation and be done with it.
 
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RaistlinZ

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Gas prices are always higest in the summer months, when people are out driving more. They will fall near Oct-Nov and into the winter. Just like it always is. Just like it always will be.
 

feralkid

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Gas prices are always higest in the summer months, when people are out driving more. They will fall near Oct-Nov and into the winter. Just like it always is. Just like it always will be.

Correct.

Except for last winter, when it wasn't.

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dmcowen674

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Yes, and the US's consumption of oil is 21 million barrels per day. The Deepwater Horizon spill was pegged at up to 100,000 barrels per day. It's a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of it.

Oil is finite, and it will eventually run out. Maybe not in our lifetimes, but it will.

Always an excuse

What oil co do you work for? BP?
 

shiner

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You know... I try to have an intelligent conversation/debate, and that's the best you can come up with? Ok. :rolleyes:

I forgot, that's just your M.O.

You'll have to forgive him. The Twinkies have finally reached the point where they have nowhere else to go but directly to his brain.
 

piasabird

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Feb 6, 2002
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Gas prices go up for a couple of reasons.
1. Supply goes down and demand (Worldwide Increases).
2. The value of money goes down.

Both can happen at the same time.

Every time the USA Borrows more money or prints worthless money, the value of the Dollar Decreases. This causes the cost of things we buy to increase.

With all the drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, it is entirely possible that the supply may be increasing.
 
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Draftee

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You think it's bad in the U.S.?

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Moonbeam

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Yes, and the US's consumption of oil is 21 million barrels per day. The Deepwater Horizon spill was pegged at up to 100,000 barrels per day. It's a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of it.

Oil is finite, and it will eventually run out. Maybe not in our lifetimes, but it will.




I'm dumbfounded that the majority of people don't understand this. Seriously some people need to take a civics/government class at their local community college.

Surely all a socialist President has to do is wave his hand, no?
 

JEDIYoda

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Jul 13, 2005
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Yes, and the US's consumption of oil is 21 million barrels per day. The Deepwater Horizon spill was pegged at up to 100,000 barrels per day. It's a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of it.

Oil is finite, and it will eventually run out. Maybe not in our lifetimes, but it will.




I'm dumbfounded that the majority of people don't understand this. Seriously some people need to take a civics/government class at their local community college.

YEP!! Total massive bull shit!!!
 

Joepublic2

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Jan 22, 2005
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YEP!! Total massive bull shit!!!

Yeah I just don't want to be caught in the lurch when gas starts costing 5-6+$ a gallon in the US due to supply and demand. Soy oil is almost cheaper than gas these days because of govt. subsidies. Next vehicle is going to be diesel.
 
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NAFTA/GATT your boy signed did us no favors. We replaced production/industrial jobs with debt and non tradable service jobs. Well Debt is maxed bro, banks say no more loans to you overpriced, overbenefited, over indebted fools. And Jose can mow my grass just as good as John for half.

Huh? They're saying that? Treasury yields still very low.