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:wow: Damn, what part of MD are you in? |
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That is a bit alarmist I think. First of all, who is talking about $5.50 gas? Plus, those families making $35K combined are likely not filling their tanks 4x per month at $2 a gallon. The economy will not gring to a halt based on gas prices alone. While some folks are getting wiped out due to the hurricane, this is going to be a boon for other industries. The economy will work itself out. There is a LOT of petroleum in the governments reserves. What will likely end up happening before we ever see $5.00 gas prices sustained is drilling in Alaska and the mountain areas. Many will object, but the reality of higher prices taking a long-term hold on this country will sway the vote the other way. Of course, time will tell if i am right or not, but these are my opinions.
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didn't say a word except" where you gonna buy it? |
they were all over the place in San Fran when I lived there about 5 years ago.
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The only other thing to point out is that I don't think we really are having a crude shortage. Our refining capacity is reduced. If all the crude was released from the stockpile, pump prices would likely see little relief until the refineries can come back online. |
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We have such great lawmakers here. :tsk: |
I don't know about doubling the national average as far as $3.50 goes, I just paid $3.59 to fill up my car, overall the thing cost me $81.00! That's just a lot of money!
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The prices are pretty bad, but I think this is what we need to (hopefully) cool the housing market and gas prices long term...
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