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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 01:24 PM
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Well in Canada here...Alberta to be specific, we produce a ton of Oil/Gas/Fuel and we are paying a lot for fuel as well...go figure, It is all taxes and ****...the actual cost of the fuel is cheap but then the government adds 40-75% tax on top of that which makes the price go through the roof.
Think of it this way....How much does 1 gallon of water cost? 1 Gallon of milk? 1 Gallon of beer? Dont you think that there is a lot more going into producing Fuel than either of those, and its cheaper....
Just a thought.
 
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 02:30 PM
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Wait, why are we complaining about this oil stuff? Didn't we invade them so we can have a stronger economy[more oil] and sand?
Actually we invaded them becaue they didn't live up to the 17 UN resolutions. Maybe the UN should have passed another 17, before we did something.
 
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 03:56 PM
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actually we invaded them beceause we wanted control of the oil. There were no weapons of mass destruction. No capability of making those weapons, this will be heavan for the oil companies when they stabalize the area.
 
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by cscirpoli
actually we invaded them beceause we wanted control of the oil. There were no weapons of mass destruction. No capability of making those weapons, this will be heavan for the oil companies when they stabalize the area.
Ok, so the 17 UN Resolutions never existed huh? No capability of making weapons of mass destruction? Tell that to the families of the all the kurds Sadam killed after the first gulf war.
 
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 04:11 PM
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being that we basically own iraq now, wouldnt it be logical for our gas to be cheaper too ferarrimaniac?
 
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 04:40 PM
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The majority of our gas comes from the Middle East. Iraq is one of the biggest producers in the region along with the Saudi's and Iranians. Because there is unstability in Iraq it causes instability in the rest of the region and makes it cost more to produce crude oil/gas in the region, instability causes crude prices to go up and affects us here in the US. Meanwhile, Gas companies pumping in the US are not dealing with instability ...so they're cost to produce crude/gas remains the same, but they reep higher profits because of the situation in the middle east which is driving up the price. Then good ol President Bush signs in an energy bill that gives oil companies a 5 billion dollar tax break, after having the oil companies have just made the highest record profits in US HISTORY.

Good ol' Bush, who says he's in the pocket of big oil? You gotta be silly if you say that!!
 
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Old Aug 21, 2005 | 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by drewzer
being that we basically own iraq now, wouldnt it be logical for our gas to be cheaper too ferarrimaniac?
not necessarily....already all the oil companies are running at or about full capacity....plus add in the china and india factor and u got ur self some problems!!!
 
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Old Aug 21, 2005 | 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeyMike
The majority of our gas comes from the Middle East. Iraq is one of the biggest producers in the region along with the Saudi's and Iranians. Because there is unstability in Iraq it causes instability in the rest of the region and makes it cost more to produce crude oil/gas in the region, instability causes crude prices to go up and affects us here in the US. Meanwhile, Gas companies pumping in the US are not dealing with instability ...so they're cost to produce crude/gas remains the same, but they reep higher profits because of the situation in the middle east which is driving up the price. Then good ol President Bush signs in an energy bill that gives oil companies a 5 billion dollar tax break, after having the oil companies have just made the highest record profits in US HISTORY.

Good ol' Bush, who says he's in the pocket of big oil? You gotta be silly if you say that!!

hahahah...you gotta love em'
 
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Old Aug 21, 2005 | 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Gman2004
Ok, so the 17 UN Resolutions never existed huh? No capability of making weapons of mass destruction? Tell that to the families of the all the kurds Sadam killed after the first gulf war.
no there were 17 UN resolutions against iraq but there were bigger threats to the US than just that country...heres an example... http://www.economist.com/world/na/di...ory_id=1378577
and here is the complete list...it looks like a lot more than 17 to me...http://www.progressiveaustin.org/unscrisr.htm and thats just one country....North Korea is blatantly admitting to making "WMD's" <--- Funny how u dont hear that word on tv anymore huh...hmmm....i wonder why???
 

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Old Aug 22, 2005 | 01:38 AM
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Gas Prices

There is one positive thing about gas prices going up. Less traffic on the way to work in the morning! LOL!
 
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Old Aug 22, 2005 | 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by PieroG35
There is one positive thing about gas prices going up. Less traffic on the way to work in the morning! LOL!
There ya go! Always put on the Rose colored sunglasses. However, at the current rise of gasoline . . . Here in the SF Bay Area, we might be looking at $3.50/gal. in short time. That may possibily put some economical strain on many families posket books. Especially, the self employed, whom need to drive many miles per day.

For the majority of us, the rising price of gas is just a big nuisance, which we will learn to live with. For others, it will definitely be difficult to deal with.
 
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Old Aug 22, 2005 | 01:45 AM
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I guess this forum is about G35 "coupe” and you are taking about the gas in here what is the point I don’t get it. You should take this theater to off-topics or other forum that’s related to your subject. We had enough from bad news everyday and it’s time to take break by sharing good things to forget all bad things.
 
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Old Aug 22, 2005 | 04:01 AM
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Of course gas is cheaper of there. It's all about supply and demand. There aren't any cars in Iraq, they keep blowing them up.
 
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Old Aug 22, 2005 | 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Ferrarimanic360
tv anymore huh...hmmm....i wonder why???
Um, because Bush owns the media too. Yeah, right the media is so anti-Bush......nothing is good when talking about the Bush administration. For example: If the unemployement claims are up....BUSH IS BAD, but if the claims are down they don't mention him at all.

If we continue to have 3 and 4 cars per household the price is oil will never go down. It is all supply and demand.
 
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Old Aug 22, 2005 | 09:05 AM
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if you think our gas prices are up just b/c our cost of living is more your crazy. most of your top oil companies are showing increases in profit of almost double of what they were just a few years ago. you might say were paying more, but arent they paying moreper barrel too. all i'm saying is they shouldnt be seeing the kind of profits there seeing right now. as gas is over 3.00 in parts of the country, ridiculous.
 

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