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Initech Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-28-08 02:53 PM
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36. Congress needs to put a cap on gas prices like ASAP.
I bet the fucking corporate whores at Exxon are loving this. :mad:
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  -Analysts Predicting $10 gas prices are coming WA98296  Apr-28-08 12:54 PM   #0 
  - And the source is.... LOL  L. Coyote   Apr-28-08 12:55 PM   #1 
  - You're good at one-liners with no substance. Prove your  Texas Explorer   Apr-28-08 01:00 PM   #4 
     - Yes gas is much higher in Europe  Andy823   Apr-28-08 01:10 PM   #15 
     - Prove your assertions that there is and never will be  Texas Explorer   Apr-28-08 01:30 PM   #21 
     - It is a prediction. The source is the future!! Damn, explaining one liners required now!!  L. Coyote   Apr-28-08 02:15 PM   #25 
        - LOL - Eenie meanie, chili beany  CatWoman   Apr-28-08 02:47 PM   #34 
           - I see money lots, lots of money. And I see marks, lots and lots of marks with money....  L. Coyote   Apr-28-08 02:56 PM   #37 
  - Note to self. Start transitioning to the stationary bike at the gym.  Mojambo   Apr-28-08 12:58 PM   #2 
  - It's possible. This is also why the next President will only serve one term.  onehandle   Apr-28-08 12:59 PM   #3 
  - Thanks for this 'uplifting' post...  Breeze54   Apr-28-08 01:00 PM   #5 
  - RW fear? I guess gas is still a buck a gallon in your neighborhood. n/t  Texas Explorer   Apr-28-08 01:02 PM   #6 
  - Oh everything is going to be wonderful  Winterblues   Apr-28-08 01:04 PM   #8 
  - Understand, I'm invested in wheat futures. I love this post. FEAR $$ FEAR $$$ FEAR $$  L. Coyote   Apr-28-08 02:17 PM   #26 
  - I haven't owned anything with more than 4 cylinders  Warpy   Apr-28-08 01:03 PM   #7 
  - Me too, Warpy  NJCher   Apr-28-08 01:14 PM   #16 
  - Rickshaws anyone? Get them while they're hot! n/t  Uncle Joe   Apr-28-08 01:04 PM   #9 
  - And they're Made in China.  shain from kane   Apr-28-08 01:07 PM   #12 
     - I think Japan makes them as well, but I imagine we could at least build that here. n/t  Uncle Joe   Apr-28-08 01:09 PM   #14 
  - I did a trial "run" of taking transit to the office this weekend.  kestrel91316   Apr-28-08 01:04 PM   #10 
  - Twenty-five minutes away from your work - Excellent  aint_no_life_nowhere   Apr-28-08 02:39 PM   #31 
  - I have made the deliberate choice to live near to my office.  kestrel91316   Apr-28-08 04:52 PM   #40 
  - you can do all 3  maxsolomon   Apr-28-08 02:40 PM   #32 
     - At the predicted 10/gal  realpolitik   Apr-28-08 02:53 PM   #35 
     - I have tried the bike ride. It comes down to this:  kestrel91316   Apr-28-08 04:56 PM   #41 
        - fair enough  maxsolomon   Apr-28-08 05:32 PM   #42 
           - Here in LA they make bike lanes useful for recreational rides, but  kestrel91316   Apr-28-08 07:34 PM   #43 
              - There's a major movement underway in California to expand so-called bicycle freeways  aint_no_life_nowhere   Apr-28-08 07:37 PM   #45 
  - I have little doubt that this will be true, and especially if the US attacks Iran. n/t  LakeSamish706   Apr-28-08 01:07 PM   #11 
  - Crude oil is traded worldwide  Coyote_Bandit   Apr-28-08 01:08 PM   #13 
  - Until the petrodollar gets dumped  edwardlindy   Apr-28-08 01:19 PM   #17 
  - You are correct  notesdev   Apr-28-08 01:19 PM   #18 
     - I suspect that oil prices are actually declining  Coyote_Bandit   Apr-28-08 01:23 PM   #20 
     - There is also the question of oil vs. gasoline  notesdev   Apr-28-08 01:32 PM   #23 
     - Um, no...  hunter   Apr-28-08 02:45 PM   #33 
     - The author of the graph has updated it.  hunter   Apr-28-08 09:16 PM   #49 
        - From the link posted  Coyote_Bandit   Apr-28-08 10:30 PM   #52 
           - Depends how far you want to go back...  hunter   Apr-29-08 11:14 AM   #59 
              - My point is rather simply  Coyote_Bandit   Apr-29-08 04:28 PM   #61 
     - can you post a graphic of that for those of us who don't follow those markets...?  mike_c   Apr-28-08 01:36 PM   #24 
        - Yep - a real eye opener  notesdev   Apr-28-08 02:27 PM   #27 
           - thanks!-- that's a rather telling record of the Bush presidential legacy....  mike_c   Apr-28-08 07:42 PM   #46 
           - What's gold got to do with it?  hunter   Apr-28-08 08:16 PM   #48 
              - Gold is an unchanging store of value  notesdev   Apr-28-08 09:17 PM   #50 
                 - Nope. I don't believe that.  hunter   Apr-28-08 10:23 PM   #51 
                    - if you're going to go that far  notesdev   Apr-29-08 08:16 AM   #58 
  - 1929 all over again...anybody for purple grape juice  Oleladylib   Apr-28-08 01:20 PM   #19 
  - Going out tomorrow  realpolitik   Apr-28-08 01:31 PM   #22 
  - Yeah, right. nt  cat_girl25   Apr-28-08 02:30 PM   #28 
  - why not? the chinese are just getting in the game and guess what? they love the big cars  spanone   Apr-28-08 02:33 PM   #29 
  - I take it that salaries are going to double, right?  aint_no_life_nowhere   Apr-28-08 02:34 PM   #30 
  - salaries may double.  realpolitik   Apr-28-08 02:59 PM   #38 
     - I would imagine major shipping companies would make a ton of money.....  ShaneGR   Apr-28-08 07:54 PM   #47 
        - What mechanism(s) do you think  realpolitik   Apr-28-08 11:34 PM   #56 
        - GMTA...  Duke Newcombe   Apr-29-08 06:54 PM   #65 
        - And the commensurate increase in goods from those offering...  Duke Newcombe   Apr-29-08 06:51 PM   #64 
  - Congress needs to put a cap on gas prices like ASAP.  EOO   Apr-28-08 02:53 PM   #36 
  - $10/gal gas could easily make whomever wins in November a one term President...n/t  Clear Blue Sky   Apr-28-08 03:34 PM   #39 
  - This was on my loal news this evening as well  Lorien   Apr-28-08 07:36 PM   #44 
  - Opec warns oil could reach $200  loindelrio   Apr-28-08 10:38 PM   #53 
  - $10!! Now I won't mind when it hits $5...  RadiationTherapy   Apr-28-08 10:48 PM   #54 
  - At those prices - $260 to fill the tank of an Escalade  aint_no_life_nowhere   Apr-28-08 10:59 PM   #55 
  - no matter what happens 'experts' pop out claiming a outlandish  samsingh   Apr-29-08 12:23 AM   #57 
  - The appropriate headline is "Two analysts think..."  Zynx   Apr-29-08 11:19 AM   #60 
  - of course not but to dismiss the possibility outright is also pretty stupid  natrat   Apr-29-08 05:39 PM   #62 
  - at 10$ per gallon my family would be sunk.  Marrah_G   Apr-29-08 05:47 PM   #63 
 

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