It's a RIP OFF!

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Gas prices - that is! When I left for work this morning around 7 a.m. there is a Shell station that I pass every day. The price this morning was $2.69. When I came home around 5:40 pm it was $2.79. We went to dinner tonight and afterwards I came back by the same station and they were $2.85. That's $.16 since this morning. Talk about a rip off! I'll be willing to bet that by the end of the year the oil companies profit will be in the range of $5-$10 billion.

Has anyone seen $.10 or more raise in gas prices in 24-48 hours?

Don't know if it will do any good to write our senators, congressman or President of the United States. They probably don't care since they get chauffered around part of the time or drive government vehicles.
If so, then who do we let our frustrations out to.
I don't think we should be paying more than $2.50 max and maybe even less than that. Most of the oil companies are overseas and all these sheiks and oil barrens are making money "hand over fist." I suppose some of you have seen the picture of one of the people who owns a home in the middle east that looks like a large hotel. Well, that people is his home/castle.
Explain that will you!
 
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Had to take a drug test yesterday for my Best Buy employment, a 76 near the lab had regular at $3.13.
 
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i work at a truckstop (but not for the truckstop mind you) and it went up .19 cents today.

if i would have know that, i would have filled up before work instead of after work.
 
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Just wait until the summer gets here, you'll be longing for that $2.85..
 
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How long until therealUT comes in here saying we should just walk or ride a bicycle if we don't like the gas prices?
 
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Don't know if it will do any good to write our senators, congressman or President of the United States.

What would you have any of those people/institutions do to reduce the price of gasoline in the face of a price established by a free market?
 
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What would you have any of those people/institutions do to reduce the price of gasoline in the face of a price established by a free market?


Good lord, looks like the defenders of the market have to enter another thread. :superman:

That old mosquito is buzzing again...:pepper:
 
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Theory #1

Bush told his buddies to raise prices to divert attention from the Gonzalez broohaha.
 
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How many of you have a 401K or other work retirement/pension plan?

How many of you hold mutual funds in someway.

Guess what, you are a part owner of an oil company. Exercise your rights - tell them you want them to sacrifice profits --- right after you sell your stock that is....
 
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On a related note, what does one have to do to get into the oil business besides being born into it?

Some guy in my county struck some black gold a couple weeks ago. Lucky shmuck.
 
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On a related note, what does one have to do to get into the oil business besides being born into it?

Well it just so happens I have some oil deposits on my property. Just send me some money Tidwell, and you'll be in the oil business!!
 
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On a related note, what does one have to do to get into the oil business besides being born into it?

Some guy in my county struck some black gold a couple weeks ago. Lucky shmuck.

Jed Clampett?

I thought those days were over.
 
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Supposedly the majority (or so I thought) of the taxes on gas went to highways. Maybe I'm wrong, because here in Virginia (northern VA and near Norfolk) they are having to increase some of the taxes to do the rail/transportation program. One area, they are increasing the tolls almost double in the next 5 years.
Seems to me there are 3 portions of Virginia: northern VA(where 25% of the state's population is), the tidewater area (Norfolk, Portsmouth, Williamsburg and Newport News) and the rest of the state (mainly Richmond-where all the money is pigeon-holed).

I don't think the taxes should be as high. I'd be willing to bet at least $.25-$.30 of every dollar on gas is tax.
Am I too high on that?
 
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Pretty much. It made the local (Nashville) news. The old lady was just so happy that she'd be able to pay for her daughter's wedding now.
 
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What would you have any of those people/institutions do to reduce the price of gasoline in the face of a price established by a free market?

Didn't Al Gore/Bill Clinton open up our reserves so that prices would drop shortly before the Bush-Gore voting? I remember hearing something about that. I'm not sure if it's true, though.
 
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Didn't Al Gore/Bill Clinton open up our reserves so that prices would drop shortly before the Bush-Gore voting? I remember hearing something about that. I'm not sure if it's true, though.

Not sure if they did or not, but it really wouldn't be all that big a deal since opening up reserves would have a negligible impact on gas prices anyway.
 

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