โMay-20-2008 09:25 PM
โMay-23-2008 01:57 PM
AO_hitech wrote:mrjimboalaska wrote:
.....that is 85% in 10 months...
But, you are not being taken advantage of. Their costs have gone up by that much. Somehow, it now costs almost twice as much to mine oil and produce fuel with it. :R
I really need to start selling that beach front property in AZ...
โMay-23-2008 01:56 PM
โMay-23-2008 01:50 PM
mrjimboalaska wrote:When do you think this will happen? Next week, next month, next year.:H
I also believe that our supply system in the US is about to be crippled due to diesel cost.....wake up folks, YES, the cost will be past on, and some of it will not hurt.
Think about Los Angeles with food shortages........bad news.
โMay-23-2008 01:50 PM
mrjimboalaska wrote:
.....that is 85% in 10 months...
โMay-23-2008 01:48 PM
โMay-23-2008 01:47 PM
โMay-23-2008 01:35 PM
K3WE wrote:
OK I HATE THE DANG PRICES- AND WE CAN TALK ALL DAY, BUT YOU AREN'T A NUT CASE IF YOU FEEL THE NEED TO VENT or shout.
BUT, For whatever it's worth, gasoline prices are "only" $0.60 to $0.70 higher than last year.
If you want to play percentage games that's less than 20% of 4 bucks.
(Ok, please don't shoot, I know that doesn't make you feel THAT MUCH BETTER :-).......I'll check back later) ๐
โMay-23-2008 01:22 PM
My dear, departed grandmother wrote:
Always figure on the worst possible outcome. That way you'll never be disappointed
โMay-23-2008 01:12 PM
โMay-23-2008 12:58 PM
โMay-23-2008 12:48 PM
โMay-23-2008 12:07 PM
โMay-23-2008 11:40 AM
Skid Row Joe wrote:willald wrote:First of all, the long haul trucker referenced probably needs to hang it up. Second of all diesel is already six bucks a gallon in Canada. Third of all, trucking firms have been surcharging for over a year now. And fourth of all making-up stuff about how food will be rotting and people starving in the streets is bunk and hysteria.Sea Dog wrote:..Following your logic, what would happen is that most will starve to death, anarchy will reign, and we'll become a third world country. :R
I really dont` think that many can see past the cost to fuel their daily driver or RV.
What will happen when diesel reaches six bucks and the trucks shut down?
The guy across the street, an independant long haul trucker says that he is almost ready to shut down.
What will you eat when the beef is sitting in Chicago and the veggies are rotting in the fields in California?
This situation is much closer than many seem to believe.
I doubt it. Whats more likely to happen, is eventually truckers will be forced to pass on that fuel cost, resulting in the price of EVERYTHING going up. Thats kinda already started to happen - Have you noticed how some grocery items you buy, are getting more expensive?
Which leads right back to just what I said before: We all may have to find ways to survive using less resources (fuel, $$, etc). Perhaps you don't *really* need to eat out 3 times a week. Perhaps you don't *have* to have a new car or RV every 2 years. That list goes on and on..
Will
โMay-23-2008 11:33 AM
willald wrote:First of all, the long haul trucker referenced probably needs to hang it up. Second of all diesel is already six bucks a gallon in Canada. Third of all, trucking firms have been surcharging for over a year now. And fourth of all making-up stuff about how food will be rotting and people starving in the streets is bunk and hysteria.Sea Dog wrote:..Following your logic, what would happen is that most will starve to death, anarchy will reign, and we'll become a third world country. :R
I really dont` think that many can see past the cost to fuel their daily driver or RV.
What will happen when diesel reaches six bucks and the trucks shut down?
The guy across the street, an independant long haul trucker says that he is almost ready to shut down.
What will you eat when the beef is sitting in Chicago and the veggies are rotting in the fields in California?
This situation is much closer than many seem to believe.
I doubt it. Whats more likely to happen, is eventually truckers will be forced to pass on that fuel cost, resulting in the price of EVERYTHING going up. Thats kinda already started to happen - Have you noticed how some grocery items you buy, are getting more expensive?
Which leads right back to just what I said before: We all may have to find ways to survive using less resources (fuel, $$, etc). Perhaps you don't *really* need to eat out 3 times a week. Perhaps you don't *have* to have a new car or RV every 2 years. That list goes on and on..
Will
โMay-23-2008 11:16 AM
Sea Dog wrote:
I really dont` think that many can see past the cost to fuel their daily driver or RV.
What will happen when diesel reaches six bucks and the trucks shut down?
The guy across the street, an independant long haul trucker says that he is almost ready to shut down.
What will you eat when the beef is sitting in Chicago and the veggies are rotting in the fields in California?
This situation is much closer than many seem to believe.