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$5.00/gallon gas comes to LA
« on: March 06, 2011, 04:45:24 PM »


Great work, O to the Bama. An even bigger fuck up than GW was.

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Re: $5.00/gallon gas comes to LA
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2011, 04:57:59 PM »
For the sake of argument where there is none...  hahaha funny shit on this list.  I think Cindy Sheehan may have written it.



Twelve reasons high gas prices are GOOD for America

1. High gas prices are causing America to rethink it’s dependency on foreign oil. More than one person believes that our economic engine’s dependency on foreign oil is a potential threat to our national security since we import nearly 60 percent of the oil we depend on. Back in 1985, that number was 20 percent.

Regardless of what you think the solution is, whether drilling for more oil, scaling back our demand, or using every tip in the book to save gas, we have needed to reduce our dependence on foreign oil for several decades. These high gas prices are putting our dependence front and center on our minds.

2. High gas prices are causing people to drive slower to conserve fuel. What’s the positive here? Fewer highway deaths. According to an article in USA Today, there have been fewer highway deaths every month since October of 2007…just when the current run up in gas prices began in earnest.

3. High gas prices cause families to plan their summer vacations closer to home. As a result, families can discover the great attractions offered nearby. They will spend less time in transit and more time enjoying each other’s company as well as more time enjoying the attraction and their vacation.

4. High gas prices are causing some Americans to rethink (or at least reduce) their attraction to “stuff.” We’re a consumer society without a doubt, but these high gas prices have caused boaters to downsize, RV’ers to downsize, giant SUV drivers to downsize. We’re finding that our needs can be met quite nicely with something smaller, more fuel efficient, and practical. Or maybe we can be satisfied with what we already have.

5. High gas prices are causing more people to ride bicycles or walk to work. What would happen to our society as a whole if a significant portion of the population had to exercise just to get to work? We would potentially see our health care costs go down and our life expectancies go up!

6. High gas prices are increasing interest in mass transit and van pools. What is the direct result? More interaction between people, fewer headaches trying to find a parking space, less fuel consumed, more ideas exchanged (in the van), and more revenue for cities that utilize mass transit systems.

Some business executives are even opting to take the bus for business trips. It’s slower than flying for sure in some cases, but considering that you don’t have to arrive 90 minutes early, your trips are very rarely canceled for no apparent reason, you aren’t at the mercy of a freak weather system, and the seats are actually comfortable and spacious, it might be an option that more business people should consider.

7. High gas prices are causing people to re-think where they spend their money. According to another USA Today article, fewer people are gambling in casinos because of the money they have to spend on the gas to get there. Sure, the money may be spent anyway on something else, but gambling is probably a far worse way to spend it. At least when you spend money on gas, you’re going somewhere. Gambling is a fast road to nowhere and the MPG’s are horrible.

8. As gas prices creep ever higher, we may finally get some new leadership in our government. I believe that if $5 per gallon gas were to hit by November, every incumbent would be thrown out of office…and that may not be a bad thing. We do need fresh leadership, fresh common sense leadership that’s willing to lay aside party politics and finally work to shore up the country for the next generation, not just the next election.

9. High gas prices are even boosting the real estate economies in some cities. Cities that offer homes, condos, and apartments within walking or biking distance of employment, schools, shopping, and cultural amenities are seeing increased interest compared to the suburbs where everything is too far away for a walk or even a bike ride.

10. High gas prices are causing some fuel retailers to offer discounts for cash. With a potential savings of 2.5%, you’ll save about 10 cents per gallon as gas hits the $4 mark. Anything that encourages people to use less credit is a GOOD thing in my book.

11. High gas prices are helping fuel the online economy. As it becomes more and more expensive to drive to the mall, shoppers are turning to their keyboards and letting their fingers do the walking. If you’ve ever considered starting an online store on Ebay, now’s the time to do it.

Another by product of the online community is the increased use of conference calls, webinars, and video conferencing to reduce the amount of money spent on travel expenses. When an executive goes to another location, not only are there significant expenses with the actual travel, but also with car rentals, meals, entertainment, hotels, and other incidentals. My one week business trips usually cost a minimum of $2,500 by the time everything is added. A video conference would cost considerably less and I wouldn’t spend another week away from my family.

12. High gas prices are causing local governments to tighten up and become more efficient with how they spend our tax dollars. Those high gas prices may also cause local governments to purchase more fuel efficient cars and trucks. When the economy DOES rebound (and it will), those governments will already have fuel efficient vehicles in their fleets and will hopefully continue to focus on the cost savings they represent.


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Re: $5.00/gallon gas comes to LA
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2011, 05:36:08 PM »
Obama is appealing the federal judges' ruling in LA re the moriturium. This piece of shit wants gas to go to 7 dollars a gallon so he can try to get decapitate and tax again.

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Re: $5.00/gallon gas comes to LA
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2011, 06:05:41 PM »
For the sake of argument where there is none...  hahaha funny shit on this list.  I think Cindy Sheehan may have written it.



Twelve reasons high gas prices are GOOD for America

1. High gas prices are causing America to rethink it’s dependency on foreign oil. More than one person believes that our economic engine’s dependency on foreign oil is a potential threat to our national security since we import nearly 60 percent of the oil we depend on. Back in 1985, that number was 20 percent.

Regardless of what you think the solution is, whether drilling for more oil, scaling back our demand, or using every tip in the book to save gas, we have needed to reduce our dependence on foreign oil for several decades. These high gas prices are putting our dependence front and center on our minds.

2. High gas prices are causing people to drive slower to conserve fuel. What’s the positive here? Fewer highway deaths. According to an article in USA Today, there have been fewer highway deaths every month since October of 2007…just when the current run up in gas prices began in earnest.

3. High gas prices cause families to plan their summer vacations closer to home. As a result, families can discover the great attractions offered nearby. They will spend less time in transit and more time enjoying each other’s company as well as more time enjoying the attraction and their vacation.

4. High gas prices are causing some Americans to rethink (or at least reduce) their attraction to “stuff.” We’re a consumer society without a doubt, but these high gas prices have caused boaters to downsize, RV’ers to downsize, giant SUV drivers to downsize. We’re finding that our needs can be met quite nicely with something smaller, more fuel efficient, and practical. Or maybe we can be satisfied with what we already have.

5. High gas prices are causing more people to ride bicycles or walk to work. What would happen to our society as a whole if a significant portion of the population had to exercise just to get to work? We would potentially see our health care costs go down and our life expectancies go up!

6. High gas prices are increasing interest in mass transit and van pools. What is the direct result? More interaction between people, fewer headaches trying to find a parking space, less fuel consumed, more ideas exchanged (in the van), and more revenue for cities that utilize mass transit systems.

Some business executives are even opting to take the bus for business trips. It’s slower than flying for sure in some cases, but considering that you don’t have to arrive 90 minutes early, your trips are very rarely canceled for no apparent reason, you aren’t at the mercy of a freak weather system, and the seats are actually comfortable and spacious, it might be an option that more business people should consider.

7. High gas prices are causing people to re-think where they spend their money. According to another USA Today article, fewer people are gambling in casinos because of the money they have to spend on the gas to get there. Sure, the money may be spent anyway on something else, but gambling is probably a far worse way to spend it. At least when you spend money on gas, you’re going somewhere. Gambling is a fast road to nowhere and the MPG’s are horrible.

8. As gas prices creep ever higher, we may finally get some new leadership in our government. I believe that if $5 per gallon gas were to hit by November, every incumbent would be thrown out of office…and that may not be a bad thing. We do need fresh leadership, fresh common sense leadership that’s willing to lay aside party politics and finally work to shore up the country for the next generation, not just the next election.

9. High gas prices are even boosting the real estate economies in some cities. Cities that offer homes, condos, and apartments within walking or biking distance of employment, schools, shopping, and cultural amenities are seeing increased interest compared to the suburbs where everything is too far away for a walk or even a bike ride.

10. High gas prices are causing some fuel retailers to offer discounts for cash. With a potential savings of 2.5%, you’ll save about 10 cents per gallon as gas hits the $4 mark. Anything that encourages people to use less credit is a GOOD thing in my book.

11. High gas prices are helping fuel the online economy. As it becomes more and more expensive to drive to the mall, shoppers are turning to their keyboards and letting their fingers do the walking. If you’ve ever considered starting an online store on Ebay, now’s the time to do it.

Another by product of the online community is the increased use of conference calls, webinars, and video conferencing to reduce the amount of money spent on travel expenses. When an executive goes to another location, not only are there significant expenses with the actual travel, but also with car rentals, meals, entertainment, hotels, and other incidentals. My one week business trips usually cost a minimum of $2,500 by the time everything is added. A video conference would cost considerably less and I wouldn’t spend another week away from my family.

12. High gas prices are causing local governments to tighten up and become more efficient with how they spend our tax dollars. Those high gas prices may also cause local governments to purchase more fuel efficient cars and trucks. When the economy DOES rebound (and it will), those governments will already have fuel efficient vehicles in their fleets and will hopefully continue to focus on the cost savings they represent.





I think you're right about who may have written.  Question is, is this what the people in charge are thinking?  :D

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Re: $5.00/gallon gas comes to LA
« Reply #4 on: March 06, 2011, 06:10:03 PM »
They want to collapse the nation.  Its not that hard to figure out.

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« Reply #5 on: March 06, 2011, 06:13:28 PM »
They want to collapse the nation.  Its not that hard to figure out.


Little too far for me, but I don't think it's beyond the administration to think that high gas prices would actually be a good thing privately - not something they would announce in public, of course.

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Re: $5.00/gallon gas comes to LA
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2011, 06:17:47 PM »
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Re: $5.00/gallon gas comes to LA
« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2011, 06:46:36 AM »
maybe the 101 will be useable again.
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« Reply #8 on: March 07, 2011, 06:50:11 AM »
maybe the 101 will be useable again.

Yeah, because commerce and the economy will have long collapsed due to the horrible policies of the govt at the behest of the communist green movement. 

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« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2011, 06:50:50 AM »
I'm no Obama fan boy, but how is this Obama's fault?  Doesn't this have to do with political unrest in the Middle East?  

Funny thing is, Obama has been compared to Carter.  During Carter's time in the 70s, there was a similar situation with Iran and an oil crisis.  Something very similar could be about to happen.  Hope it doesn't.  

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« Reply #10 on: March 07, 2011, 06:52:57 AM »
I'm no Obama fan boy, but how is this Obama's fault?  Doesn't this have to do with political unrest in the Middle East?  

Funny thing is, Obama has been compared to Carter.  During Carter's time in the 70s, there was a similar situation with Iran and an oil crisis.  Something very similar could be about to happen.  Hope it doesn't.  


For Fucks sake!  I have a thread from last year that I have been updating daily on what Obama is doing to skyrocket the costs of energy.   

Oil was skyrocketing before this latest ME situation due to the policies of Obama.     

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« Reply #11 on: March 07, 2011, 07:01:30 AM »

For Fucks sake!  I have a thread from last year that I have been updating daily on what Obama is doing to skyrocket the costs of energy.   

Oil was skyrocketing before this latest ME situation due to the policies of Obama.     

Maybe so, 333386!  Maybe so! 

Nevertheless, there is political unrest in OPEC nations and that will always increase the price of oil, driving gas prices up, and that is no fault of the President of the USA, no matter who that is at the moment.

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« Reply #12 on: March 07, 2011, 07:03:33 AM »
Maybe so, 333386!  Maybe so! 

Nevertheless, there is political unrest in OPEC nations and that will always increase the price of oil, driving gas prices up, and that is no fault of the President of the USA, no matter who that is at the moment.

The prices were skyrocketin before the ME flare up due to Obama's policies.  This is just icing on the cake for him since his goal is to syrocet energy costs and cause a crisis.

       

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« Reply #13 on: March 07, 2011, 07:10:29 AM »
didn't you know obama is to 333386 as bush was to the dems  ;D

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« Reply #14 on: March 07, 2011, 07:12:56 AM »
didn't you know obama is to 333386 as bush was to the dems  ;D


Wrong dipshit - i back up my claims - you guys were all CT all the time.

I have a thread with over 300 articles detailing exactly how your messiah is destrying the country and not one person has been able to disputed a damn thing I have posted in there.   

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« Reply #15 on: March 07, 2011, 07:20:38 AM »
the problem is you post a lot of shit from far right sites as fact without checking any further and a lot of time it comes back to bite you in the ass, ;D dipshit

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« Reply #16 on: March 07, 2011, 07:24:57 AM »
the problem is you post a lot of shit from far right sites as fact without checking any further and a lot of time it comes back to bite you in the ass, ;D dipshit

Yeah, WSJ, RCP, BI, Politico, The Hill, are all far right sites.     Got it.       ::)  ::)

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« Reply #17 on: March 07, 2011, 03:42:20 PM »
Yeah, WSJ, RCP, BI, Politico, The Hill, are all far right sites.     Got it.       ::)  ::)

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« Reply #18 on: March 07, 2011, 04:16:40 PM »
the problem is you post a lot of shit from far right sites as fact without checking any further and a lot of time it comes back to bite you in the ass, ;D dipshit

Pot meet kettle, Captain MSNBC. Do you pay DU royalties for all the content you rip off their site?

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« Reply #19 on: March 07, 2011, 07:16:17 PM »
Pot meet kettle, Captain MSNBC. Do you pay DU royalties for all the content you rip off their site?

so do you live with your mommy  ???

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« Reply #20 on: March 07, 2011, 07:20:02 PM »
so do you live with your mommy  ???

The more germane question is whether you have to share the computer in the community room at the group home you reside at with all the other loons?   

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« Reply #21 on: March 07, 2011, 07:25:51 PM »
no have my own home,how about yourself

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« Reply #22 on: March 07, 2011, 07:40:39 PM »
no have my own home,how about yourself



The little fort you built out of your parents couch cushions doesn't count as a home.  We've discussed this before....

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« Reply #23 on: March 07, 2011, 07:44:46 PM »


The little fort you built out of your parents couch cushions doesn't count as a home.  We've discussed this before....

so that was you peeking in my window,you pervert  :o

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« Reply #24 on: March 07, 2011, 07:45:49 PM »
so that was you peeking in my window,you pervert  :o


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