It appears that the higher gas prices we are seeing here are not being experienced elsewhere. Oklahoma is seeing prices that are 80 cents lower then Dallas. :mad:
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It appears that the higher gas prices we are seeing here are not being experienced elsewhere. Oklahoma is seeing prices that are 80 cents lower then Dallas. :mad:
Regular is $2.58 at my local Chevron this morning. Not great, but not $3.09, either. ::Ton5::
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Come on, don't you understand anything? Prices are higher here in Dallas because the cost of transporting the fuel from the Gulf Coast refineries to our gas stations is more expensive than to deliever it to Oklahoma. It's so much farther to Dallas you see, and those poor, struggling Oil Companies are just trying to hang on...Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
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:banghead:
I'm usually pretty "pro-business", but gasoline pricing -- and airline ticket pricing -- really makes me think bad thoughts about "Big Business"...
That still sucks.Quote:
Originally Posted by srivendel
Of course, what you've posted above is exactly what the refinery companies want you to think... which is why I'm willing to bet that we'll never see gas under $2.00/gallon again. $3.00/gallon was an eye-opener to a lot of people (myself included), but as meek sheep with short-term memory problems we're supposed to be relieved that it's come back down to $2.60/gallon... while the oil provideres continue to reap three times the profit per gallon that they did last year?
F**k that. :evil:
If I remember correctly, I paid less than a dollar a gallon the summer of 2000.
And even then oil companies were posting record profits!
i ran across a gas reciept while cleaning out a drawer in my desk the other a while ago (this was when gas was 3.20). it was from earlier this year, but the price was just over $2 gallon.
I just came back from OKC, OK and I paid $2.289 at the Flying J truckstop at 122nd Street. This was not a single station as the Loves acros the street also had Regular unleaded for the same price at $2.149/gal. The highest price I saw in OKC was $2.29/gal at one station and I did not see anyone buying gas there.
The thing that amazes me is that the price of aviation gas has not gone up significantly in the last 15 years. Last I checked, it was still at $2.75-3.25/gal. Makes me wonder why the car gas is going up.
'Cause it can... as long as big oil can, they will.Quote:
Originally Posted by Radio-Active
Who's gonna stop them? Us? They've got us by the short and curlies. And heaven knows our gubernment ain't gonna stop them... it would hurt their portfolios way too much.
Don't believe me? Look up Haliburton.
As in Vice Pres "Sidekick Dick" Haliburton? Erm, I mean Cheney? Say it ain't so! :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
I am firmly starting to believe that fifty or one hundred years from now, historians will look back on this administration as the straw that broke the camel's back, the final, irreversible disaster that signalled the end of the age of America. Combine the emergence of China and India as the global economic and industrial powerhouses of the 21st century with Dubya's desire to spend this country into financial ruin - and shred the constitution into tatters - in order to finish what his father didn't have the balls to do in 1991, and you don't need a crystal ball to see what's coming.
That's a very grim prognostication... but it's probably true.
You need to stop holding back and tell us how you really feel.... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
Hey the media is now reporting that Hurricane Wilma will cause gas prices to rise because it is becoming such a mean storm.
I'm starting to think the media may be on some sort of a profit sharing program with the oil companies.
As long as I'm still spending money to fix the Honda we know that ain't true!!! ::Horse::Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
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Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
::Bunny::
He claimed that perhaps the media was in on the price fixing so as to increase profits... I work in the media... if the profit margin in my stock portfolio was increasing to my supposed ownership of oil stock, I wouldn't be paying to fix the Honda. I'd just get a new Land Rover. ::Bambi::Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
So what I think Bean is trying to say is that we're going to keep seeing these sensationalist stories in the media until he can afford a new Land Rover. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Yes! Thanks for being so succinct! ::Pink::Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
Or better yet, "Bingo!"
If you think a Land Rover is in your future, you might want to bookmark this Land Rover related link that Ataim posted a while back. ::Allah::Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
I believe Ataim ditched the Land Rover, when I saw him this weekend he was in a big black BMW, very bling! ::Afro::
I still blame 3Bean and his media cohorts for high gas price! ::StirTheP
Very nice! ::Bunny2::