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- Gale_HawkinsExplorerChanged time and gas prices sprang forward by ten cents. :(
- John___AngelaExplorer4.07 for regular 4.27 for diesel. It must tick off most of the rest of the world to see them giving away fuel this cheap over here. :)
- cekkkExplorerI'm impressed with the moderators here. The constant drift off the pure path is tolerated. It's clear the major posters have opposite views on most subjects, yet there is little flaming. Chain rattling, yes, but all in all, gentle enough.
Cannot agree that employees always pay both sides. State employee unions have seen to that, to my DW's personal benefit when she was working.
Got to check fuel prices in Colorado, as we're heading back in a few weeks. Arizona seems happy to cling to the 3.80 range. - LindsayRichardsExplorer
What happened to the thread of Fuel Prices?
It comes and go just like it has the whole two months you have been on here. - Greydog_1ExplorerWhat happened to the thread of Fuel Prices?
- tomman58Explorer
LindsayRichards wrote:
Interesting article from today's Wall Street Journal (a reputable news source rather than the blog posted above)on the total emissions of an EV as opposed to a similar sized gasoline vehicle. If you are concerned about your carbon footprint (hard to be an RVer and be concerned), your electric vehicle is probably going to be much worse. Interesting.
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SSDD, the republican leaning WJ has never been a friend of something that doesn't support oil, case closed. - SRTExplorerTo keep things on track, gasoline prices continue to dribble downward. One station has posted $3.63, the rest are a few cents more.
- tomman58Explorer
John & Angela wrote:
tomman58 wrote:
CEKKK "As for expensive gas as opposed to cheap oil, it's no coincidence that it too has doubled since The Great Mistake. It's difficult to control a mobile population. If something isn't done to stop the madness, we ain't seen nothing yet."
That's the first time I've heard the Bush great recession referenced as the great mistake! Must be predicated on that new Yahoo news story! http://news.yahoo.com/too-much-money-spent-iraq-too-few-results-051221182--politics.html
The thinking being (at least momentarily) that we would reap oil and control of the region, Ha
It's more common to read about in European newspapers. A lot of analysis is going into the events that led up to 2008 and what the effects of no American govermental banking regulation were. Its hard to google for english speakers because many of the articles are in German or sometimes French but it makes for some interesting reading. Forensic tracking of where the trillions of dollars that evaporated over a few months is next to impossible. We live in interesting times.
I could not agree more. It is really interesting if you can get a glimpse as what happened to all those dollars. No one has gone to jail. - John___AngelaExplorer
tomman58 wrote:
CEKKK "As for expensive gas as opposed to cheap oil, it's no coincidence that it too has doubled since The Great Mistake. It's difficult to control a mobile population. If something isn't done to stop the madness, we ain't seen nothing yet."
That's the first time I've heard the Bush great recession referenced as the great mistake! Must be predicated on that new Yahoo news story! http://news.yahoo.com/too-much-money-spent-iraq-too-few-results-051221182--politics.html
The thinking being (at least momentarily) that we would reap oil and control of the region, Ha
It's more common to read about in European newspapers. A lot of analysis is going into the events that led up to 2008 and what the effects of no American govermental banking regulation were. Its hard to google for english speakers because many of the articles are in German or sometimes French but it makes for some interesting reading. Forensic tracking of where the trillions of dollars that evaporated over a few months is next to impossible. We live in interesting times. - tomman58ExplorerCEKKK "As for expensive gas as opposed to cheap oil, it's no coincidence that it too has doubled since The Great Mistake. It's difficult to control a mobile population. If something isn't done to stop the madness, we ain't seen nothing yet."
That's the first time I've heard the Bush great recession referenced as the great mistake! Must be predicated on that new Yahoo news story! http://news.yahoo.com/too-much-money-spent-iraq-too-few-results-051221182--politics.html
The thinking being (at least momentarily) that we would reap oil and control of the region, Ha
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