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Offline ironglow

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Gas prices too high ?
« on: April 06, 2011, 09:31:09 AM »
  It's all part of Obama's plan !
     He wants to "wean" us off petroleum.  Problem is, other energy sources are not on line yet.
  We're using a great deal of electric...but you must remember, in his campaign speeches he said it was his plan to "bankrupt" the coal companies.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdi4onAQBWQ
  One problem..a very high percentage of our electricity is generated with coal.  Now what ?..Nuclear perhaps ?.. He was thinking like a grade school kid, wasn't he !
         
     Here he is making his case for expensive gasoline;
   
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbblqyDNSlM&feature=related

      So you can see why he refuse permits for ANWR and chased the drill rigs out of the gulf...if there are billions to be made, at least they will go to the Muslim oil producing countries  !

   
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Re: Gas prices too high ?
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2011, 12:29:38 PM »
  It's all part of Obama's plan !
     He wants to "wean" us off petroleum.  Problem is, other energy sources are not on line yet.
  We're using a great deal of electric...but you must remember, in his campaign speeches he said it was his plan to "bankrupt" the coal companies.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdi4onAQBWQ
  One problem..a very high percentage of our electricity is generated with coal.  Now what ?..Nuclear perhaps ?.. He was thinking like a grade school kid, wasn't he !
         
     Here he is making his case for expensive gasoline;
   
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbblqyDNSlM&feature=related

      So you can see why he refuse permits for ANWR and chased the drill rigs out of the gulf...if there are billions to be made, at least they will go to the Muslim oil producing countries  !

 

B.O's spending so much might have something to do with high gas prices. However, the real culprit is the Bernank and his quantitative easing. Money is printed to buy the debt (BO's spending). More dollars in the system make each one less in value, therefore it takes more dollars to buy a gallon of gas, or milk, or ice cream, etc. You ain't seen nothing yet! Actually oil was slow to follow the other commodities.
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« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2011, 01:13:06 PM »
Gary;

   They tried a bailout of the banks..which many very smart people told them not to do,  then BHO decides to throw a borrowed, trillion dollar,  "stimulus" handout...to the winds..and they started the printers, and it doesn't look like the "stimulus" created a single worthwhile job, this side of government.
   I don't know who made this video, but I believe it could be a distinct possibility...sad, but true..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N8gJSMoOJc&feature=pyv&ad=6050032234&kw=dollar
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« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2011, 03:23:58 PM »
Not all those dollars are going overseas. Things are doing verrrrrrry well in the oil patch now.  ;D State is saying unemployment stands at 6.8% in this county now----but everyone locally says they can't find enough people to work. Signs are out in front of businesses wanting employees and there was an article about it in today's paper. The paper is saying the state's figures are nowhere close. It's more like 2% locally.

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« Reply #4 on: April 06, 2011, 05:44:28 PM »
Oh, longterm that is a done deal Ironglow. The course was set in 1971 when we totally left the gold standard and all the world went to a total fiat money system. Now in the short term I expect the FED to hold off on QEIII when they finish the current quantitative easing in June. They are catching a lot of heat about food and oil inflation. Then, we might see a rebound in the dollar which has been bottom bouncing and a sell off in commodities including oil, unless Saudi Arabia erupts. This will be temporary because when the stock market begins to flounder, Helicopter Ben will begin QEIII, only they will call it something else. This could be the beginning of the fatal blow to the dollar. Debt is no better than it was before; in fact it is worse because of the additional government debt. They are only trying to hold things up by spending. They can't spend forever because the dollar will run out of gas as we are already seeing with high food and gas prices. The correction that we could have finished in 2008 will finally come and be much worse. Mises explained this in 1928. Ron Paul and Rand Paul understand this and have been right, but are small voices in the Keynesian forest. Paul Ryan and B.O. are clueless. Helicopter Ben has been wrong on every prediction that he has ever made and with our central bank system, he runs the show and decides the fate of us all. Before 1913 the system was freemarket run by all participants in business including the consumer. Central planning has always been proven a failure because one man or a committee can't know everything and every market signal. Look at all the examples of failure in the world from the USSR to Cuba.

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Re: Gas prices too high ?
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2011, 03:07:43 PM »
We don't have a Bernake or similar ilk in Canada, we didn't have a well spewing oil in an ocean,lake or river.
 
However:
As of today our gasoline has passed the $ 5.00 mark per US gallon. >:(
 
The Feds& Provinicals love it because part of the tax structure on fuel is not per volume but % of sales price.Yummy, more taxes are collected weithout increasing the tax rate.  SWEET !!   for them >:( >:(
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