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Gas Prices are ********
Its amazing that we have just took it in the mouth.
FYI, price of oil has gone down to 125 a barrel, or 25 bucks in less then two weeks, yet I still see gas for 3.99? Robbing us blind. And if someone is gunna say "well it takes time for the prices to come down." it sure as hell didnt take long for prices to jack themself up to astronomical levels. **** the oil companies. We should be marching on Exxon HQ and burning the CEO's in effigy. |
I agree. When the price of crude goes up, they get away with raising the price of what's currently in the tanks which they bought at a lower price. But when crude goes down, what's in the tanks magically stays at the same price. Fargin Iceholes! :mad:
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I dont know in the past few days I've seen gas prices come down. There's a place in Bayonne for 3.75 / gallon and the Getty is 3.89 ... I've also seen gas prices in Paramus area for 3.93 and 3.87
But I guess it all depends on where you are. Forget Sunoco, the cheapest I've seen in 3.98 on the NJ Turnpike - Nd in local towns it's even worse. I stay away from there. |
Supply and demand. There is pretty much a set demand so they can constrict the supply and jack up prices. It's free market capitalism.
I really, really hate to say it but we need government intervention since gasoline really should be regulated like electricity and water. |
I agree, this is insane. Gas by me is still 4.11 - 4.17!
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Well, I have seen a VAST range of prices, and some of the lower price places are dropping, while the big chains are higher.
I was on my way to see my gf in Red Bank last night, and prices went up 20 cents from where I was to the time I got into red bank. Getty around my house was 3.79, Eatontown hess was 3.87, Exxon in front of the Fort was 3.94, and on Shrewsberry Ave, Shell and Exxon were 3.99. Goverment intervention? I dont want to get political, but having certain people in high places helps a lot. And dont even try to tell me it doesnt. Drilling every square mile of America will only help oil companies, not every day people. In the mean time, the rockies will be excavated for its oil sands, ANWAR should be a barren waste land, and the eastern and western seaboards should look beautiful with oil rigs off the coast. We have how many thousand troops in the middle east, and gas is still going up? If they are gunna go in there and fight for oil, at least drop the fuggin price. Some goverment probe is giong to release its findings on oil commodities today, we shall see what the find, or better yet...what they dont. Regulation is being handed down into the banks, expect to see more regulation across the board. America, Going from one extreme to the other since 1776. |
Went down 4 cents by me in the last week.
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it would be a whole different story if you were actually selling the gas....oh how different it would be. oh and gas last september was ~$2.50/gal. imagine that!
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A probe starts into the effect of commodities speculation on gasoline prices, and all of a sudden the price of oil starts coming down... hmmm, seems like a no-brainer to me.
I wonder if the price of corn and wheat are next? |
price of corn and wheat are bs too. Yeah, cost of fuel goes up, but no one started eating more bread or corn on the cob?
And dont give me the ethanol bit either. Most ethanol in the world is now made using switchblade grass in the US, or sugar beets in other countires such as Brazil. |
Oil is used to make everything nowadays and with China grabbing as much as they can it really won't go back down much. Corn is now being used to make plastic, go figure! Let's see, corn for food, corn for fuel, corn for plastic, hmmm, I bet the price of corn goes up. It's a global population problem that we don't have the resources for what we want. I just don't see prices coming down on anything any time soon. The demand is too high everywhere. And any interuption in supply(oil, gas, water, food) will cause immediate spikes. Katrina/Rita showed us how vulnerable we really are when supply interuptions occur. Lack of planning hasn't helped either. :|
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Yes, blame the oil companies when they're profit margins are 8.3-10%, the national average is 7%. Get off the Obama "we're gonna take your profits" nutsack and do some research, please. If gas is that profitable why is Mobil selling off the rest of their gas stations? If gas is that profitable then why is Exxon R&D'ing hybrid batteries? If gas is that profitable why is Shell helping GM build their hydrogen infrastructure? Also, these "oil" companies are also ENERGY companies. They don't even make all their money off of just oil. Furthermore do you know how many 401K and pensions are wrapped up in these companies? They're dividend based stocks too. You can blame Bush, you can blame all the Republicans blah blah blah, the fact is the ENTIRE government has done nothing for decades AGAINST the suggestion of expert.
Oh wait, I forgot, people like Obama and Pelosi are going to save us from the clutches of the evil companies, alternative energy is just a night's sleep away. :rofl:. Maybe if our ******* government did their job 20yrs ago we wouldn't be in this dilemma. This issue isn't a right vs left issue. It's the entire government's issue and neither side can agree on a damn thing. The right just wants to drill, the left thinks we're magically going to wake up tomorrow and have alternative energy resources and think drilling is evil. Both sides need to wake the hell up AND JUST DO SOMETHING! Do it all, drill, build refineries, go nuclear..or nu-clear as Bush says lol, conserve, fund wind and solar, just do it all. But for Christ sake stop the Ethanol BS, taking a food product to fill up our SUV's is, was and always will be a horrendous idea. |
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I'm not saying the oil companies are in dire straits, however when you have a product that is at an all time high demand what do you expect? It's all about profit margin, they're making 8-10%. So because they have a product that's in high demand they should be demonized? I'm sure they're doing stuff to help contribute the rise in prices but for Christ sake every time gas prices come up it's always their fault. They're just one piece of a very big puzzle.
People should be looking at our government for the last few decades. Oh, people keep blaming Bush for this...hmmm....what has big mouth Pelosi and her Democrat Congress done to help change things? Nothing but whine. |
3.79 at sunoco here...South FTMFW!!!!!!
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Neither side is doing ****, but the reps sure as hell aint going to change status quo. Dems are coming up to the wrong answers of questions no one asked.
How do you stop us from using oil? I know, lets jack up the MPG ratings of cars so that people will be forced to drive small POS's that have 2 cyl engines. Good one! Both sides are to blame, but the way that the oilcompanies have a way of doing what they want are 100% in the hands of the people that had oil ties. |
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last september was about $2.50/gal....
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Another thing to think about; isn't it a coincidence that the oil companies are reporting record profits at the same time gas is selling for record highs?
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and i believe exxon is selling off all their stations because it is more profitable to focus their resources on refining. |
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ok sorry <---- jealous. I just paid 3.91 and that was exciting. |
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You didn't hear anyone complaining when gas was less than a buck, that's the world of Capitalism. |
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