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Well, my gfriend just called form IUP. She arrived on campus around 11:00ish and gas was $1.99/gallon. Minutes ago when she called the gas had risen to $2.45/gallon at the Sheetz on campus.

Did you ever get so angry at your government because you feel so helpless because you know that killing is wrong?! Someone needs to step in and regulate what the fuck is going on.

The cost of living is skyrocketing, but wages are dropping...where can I sign up for welfare. It's the only way and only time the government will help you!

Pump-and-go...boy is there gonna be a lot of theft happening within the next few days/months!
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Just be glad you don't live in a major city like LA, or NYC.
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naaaah, it's just to convince the herd that we want Bush drilling in Alaska! The Senate voted Wednesday to permit oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, handing President Bush a major victory and environmentalists a stinging defeat.
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naaaah, it's just to convince the herd that we want Bush drilling in Alaska! The Senate voted Wednesday to permit oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, handing President Bush a major victory and environmentalists a stinging defeat.
but if you listened closely, it won't be for like 5 to 10 years before the use of it will be possible!!!!!
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Screw the environment, right?

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Gas prices suck...
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It's days like this that I'm thankful I don't own an SUV.

(That's not a slam at SUV owners, BTW. We musician-types need vehicles designed to haul a lot of stuff.)
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bassist_25 wrote:It's days like this that I'm thankful I don't own an SUV.
I own one, but I parked it 6 months ago and got something better on fuel economy because I couldn't afford to run it everday. Now it's going to sit until next winter, or until I need to haul something.
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If you heard the gnashing of teeth in the Altoona area just before 2 this afternoon, it was me after looking at the gas pump at the 17th Street Sheetz. 87 is finally up over $2 a gallon, at $2.05. The teeth-gnashing is because in about 48 hours, a friend and I will be on the road, driving to vacation in Florida. It looks like soime of the money we would be saving by staying over at friends' places instead of hotels will instead go to the gas pumps. I wonder if it's too late to get a good cheap airline ticket?

I never thought I'd be interested in buying a motorcycle, but with the gas prices going upward, I'm starting to give it some thought...
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If you are Jim, remember to come talk to me about becoming an ABATE member! :twisted:
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After further investigation, I believe that the $2.45 price was Sheetz in the process of upping the price. I just came from Jtown and the Sheetz in the Westwood Plaza had premium up to $2.45...but...after a few minute dely with no action, the number started rotating. I believe the price was in the process of being changed and the $2.45 price was not the actualy/final price. However, it's official that the price for 87 unleaded is at least $2.05 a gallon and RISING!

I'm a true, all out tree hugger. Hell, I play in dirt for a living. But right now I'm having trouble weighing my bank account against my morals. This whole Alaska thing made me happy, but then again it's in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. My gfriend and myself have four vehicles...she has a beetle and I have a dump truck with a 460 v8, a 3/4 ton with a 454 v8, and another 3/4 ton with a 350 v8. Then on top of this I have two commercial zero-turn tractors with 10 gallon tanks and I'm purchasing two more tractors within the next month. YIKES...I spent $4300 on fuel last year and I can't begin to think what I'll be spending this year.
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DMFJ03 wrote:If you are Jim, remember to come talk to me about becoming an ABATE member! :twisted:
I don't know Jae... he's wearing a helmet in his avatar!
... and then the wheel fell off.
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Heh...You don't want to know the cost of living nor the price of gas here. :shock: :? :( :cry: :shock: :lol: 8)
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Ron wrote:
DMFJ03 wrote:If you are Jim, remember to come talk to me about becoming an ABATE member! :twisted:
I don't know Jae... he's wearing a helmet in his avatar!
That's okay. Many ABATE members wear helmets - my wife won't get on her bike without one. But she, like many others, believe they should at least have the choice to wear one or not.
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JayBird wrote:Well, my gfriend just called form IUP. She arrived on campus around 11:00ish and gas was $1.99/gallon. Minutes ago when she called the gas had risen to $2.45/gallon at the Sheetz on campus.

Did you ever get so angry at your government because you feel so helpless because you know that killing is wrong?! Someone needs to step in and regulate what the fuck is going on.

The cost of living is skyrocketing, but wages are dropping...where can I sign up for welfare. It's the only way and only time the government will help you!

Pump-and-go...boy is there gonna be a lot of theft happening within the next few days/months!
What does the government have to do with the supply and demand of oil?

I agree with you about the welfare thing. The functions of the Departments of HUD and Health & Human Services are not enumerated in the constitution and should be abolished outright, today.
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Did everyone overlook that the bush family has been into the oil business thier entire lives and maybe George W. is paying back some of his financial supporters for the previous election at our expense. SCUMBAG!!!!!!!!!!
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Matt_22 wrote:Did everyone overlook that the bush family has been into the oil business thier entire lives and maybe George W. is paying back some of his financial supporters for the previous election at our expense. SCUMBAG!!!!!!!!!!
You are giving GW Bush far too much credit. Alan Greenspan has more power over the price of oil than the prez, and that is next to nothing.

Did you know that half of the cost of the price of oil above $30 is due to the fact that the dollar has devalued 30% versus the Euro? A dollar only buys 70% of the oil it did before the trade gap expanded a few years ago.

Did you know that the other half of the cost of the price of oil above $30/bbl is due to continuously increasing oil demand from China? You know, those guys who are causing the trade gap that devalued the dollar? (see above)

You can believe what you want to believe, but this is the nuts and bolts economics of the situation. You want cheaper oil? Get everbody to stop buying Chinese junk.
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facingwest wrote:Heh...You don't want to know the cost of living nor the price of gas here. :shock: :? :( :cry: :shock: :lol: 8)
Well...come back then!
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lonewolf wrote:You can believe what you want to believe, but this is the nuts and bolts economics of the situation. You want cheaper oil? Get everbody to stop buying Chinese junk.
Again. Fk NAFTA. Bring back American jobs. Up minium wage. Pay me more. Lower healthcare costs so that we don't have to go to the Canuk's to get them to fill our Rx's.... make America a whole lot stronger...

(oh..I liked Canada until they took Phantom off the Phantages Theatre...)
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The bottom line is this: Deal with it.

Nothing we do is going to change it, so...just put a sock in your mouth and grab your ankles a little tighter.
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esa wrote:
lonewolf wrote:You can believe what you want to believe, but this is the nuts and bolts economics of the situation. You want cheaper oil? Get everbody to stop buying Chinese junk.
Again. Fk NAFTA. Bring back American jobs. Up minium wage. Pay me more. Lower healthcare costs so that we don't have to go to the Canuk's to get them to fill our Rx's.... make America a whole lot stronger...
NAFTA really has little to do with the loss of manufacturing jobs in the US, we the consumers are totally to blame for that. All NAFTA did was take some of the huge chunk of manufacturing work that was going to Asia and redirected it to Mexico instead.
The problem is that we in the US have developed a culture where we want everything that we buy to be as inexpensive as possible, but yet we want top dollar for anything we manufacture and sell.
Raising the minimum wage makes things worse because then we create more opportunities for companies to save a buck by sending manufacturing out of the country.
Lonewolf had the only viable solution... stop buying Chinese junk. That is one tough (sometimes impossible) rule to follow.
... and then the wheel fell off.
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The only bad thing is this...sometimes china has better made stuff than we do. Besides, I know a few people that would go through themselves because they didn't have video games.
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Wouldn't be talking about me, would you? :twisted:
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::whistles and looks the other way:: mebbe....
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DMFJ03 wrote:The bottom line is this: Deal with it.

Nothing we do is going to change it, so...just put a sock in your mouth and grab your ankles a little tighter.
It's a good thing that Sam Adams and his cohorts didn't have that attitude about the price of tea in 1773. :wink:
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