WEAPON OF MASS DISTRUCTION
- Diesel Dave 04
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WEAPON OF MASS DISTRUCTION
We finaly have figured it out the most powerfull weapon of mass distruction It Is the barrel of crude over $100. Yep that is it. And it will slowly take us down to nothing!
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- Diesel Dave 04
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They want to give a tax rebate, Why dont they control the fuel price, I guess they dont see that it is killing us every where not just at the pump. I may soon have to get some chickens with the price of eggs.
im looking at my Myrtle beach trip this june I figure it will be $4.00/gal by then That will cost me $700 in fuel round trip. $400 for the spot for a week and $700. in fuel that is $1100 and i didnt even get food yet.
It made me shut down my car hauling, I guess next it will be my camping.
im looking at my Myrtle beach trip this june I figure it will be $4.00/gal by then That will cost me $700 in fuel round trip. $400 for the spot for a week and $700. in fuel that is $1100 and i didnt even get food yet.
It made me shut down my car hauling, I guess next it will be my camping.
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Talking to one of my co-workers here I feel we don't have it so bad as some folks. In the UK he is paying over 1 pound per liter of gas. Doing the math of 1 pound=$2 and 3.8 liters per gal thats about $7.60 per gallon. Guess thats why small cars are so popular in Europe.
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- Diesel Dave 04
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dont make me feel any better
I dont live in the UK and that dont make it any better to me, sorrycampswithcritters wrote:Talking to one of my co-workers here I feel we don't have it so bad as some folks. In the UK he is paying over 1 pound per liter of gas. Doing the math of 1 pound=$2 and 3.8 liters per gal thats about $7.60 per gallon. Guess thats why small cars are so popular in Europe.
they play us, If we drop the demand down by useing less then they cut back the probuction to keep it in high demand for the suply. I guess exon moble only Made 46.6 BILLON profit and that is just not enough.
2008 Crew Cab 4X4 DRW 6.4 Turbo 4:10 gears. rebuilt engine at 59,338 miles broken #8 piston,tugging on A 2015 3800 FL full body paint
fix 7.3 , 6.0 AND now 6.4s Powerstroke diesels.
fix 7.3 , 6.0 AND now 6.4s Powerstroke diesels.
Re: dont make me feel any better
Yep, that's the free market economy at it's best. Of course the free market only works if there's true competition.Diesel Dave 04 wrote: I guess exon moble only Made 46.6 BILLON profit and that is just not enough.
Rob
The east coast, west coast and Anwar oil fields will not make a dimes worth of difference in what we pay for fuel at the pumps. US oil companies aren't going to dig in those areas to bring our prices down. They want the oil to sell on the world market at the world market prices.Tim wrote:But the good news is the fact that the government is allowing drilling off the east and west coasts and in Anwar. In addition, twelve new refineries are being built.
Rob
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