โNov-04-2020 09:22 AM
โNov-08-2020 05:20 PM
โNov-08-2020 01:48 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Walaby wrote:
Trying to stay non-political.
As I understand it, there will likely be a decrease or elimination of subsidies paid to the oil industry. While I don't really understand the eventual impact of reducing or eliminating these subsidies, I do know that generally speaking, when any business has an increase in operating costs, and subsequently a reduction in profit, the tendency is to pass those costs on to the consumer.
Add to that, the likelihood that corporate taxes will increase, and one can easily see where the cost of the goods impacted by these increases will themselves, increase.
So, while I do agree, supply and demand is a driver, and in my opinion, the biggest driver, I don't believe we can ignore the impact of increase COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) will have.
Mike
Just the usual hype from the usual suspects to garner votes from those that think they are a victim. Read about the lies used to feed the "victims".
โNov-08-2020 09:27 AM
Walaby wrote:
Trying to stay non-political.
As I understand it, there will likely be a decrease or elimination of subsidies paid to the oil industry. While I don't really understand the eventual impact of reducing or eliminating these subsidies, I do know that generally speaking, when any business has an increase in operating costs, and subsequently a reduction in profit, the tendency is to pass those costs on to the consumer.
Add to that, the likelihood that corporate taxes will increase, and one can easily see where the cost of the goods impacted by these increases will themselves, increase.
So, while I do agree, supply and demand is a driver, and in my opinion, the biggest driver, I don't believe we can ignore the impact of increase COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) will have.
Mike
โNov-08-2020 09:01 AM
โNov-08-2020 08:04 AM
bstar1952 wrote:Your scenarios may be on the wish list of a few politicians and Hollywood-types, but the promotion and passage of any laws, policies and regulations that actually significantly increased the costs of utilities and fuels would quickly be the demise of the politicians that implemented them. Same with things like raising the costs of Medicare, lowering Social Security benefits and changes to other legacy entitlements. Those items are referred to as "the third rail" because touching them will kill you politically.ferndaleflyer wrote:
I bought gas here today for $1.70, another place had it for $1.60. I may never see that again if all the green new deal works out. Never mind all my oil and fracking leases. Donโt look good folks.
Yes, this is what I fear may happen very soon. Delving into more research on the carbon tax scheme, which I don't fully understand, looks like I maybe should be just as worried about the cost of electric/natural gas for the house, propane and anything else dealing with fossil fuels. An uncertain economic future for sure, at least for us.
โNov-08-2020 07:49 AM
โNov-08-2020 07:02 AM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
I bought gas here today for $1.70, another place had it for $1.60. I may never see that again if all the green new deal works out. Never mind all my oil and fracking leases. Donโt look good folks.
โNov-08-2020 06:52 AM
โNov-08-2020 06:49 AM
kellem wrote:
Illiteracy taking the forefront here, sorry.
Supply and demand controls fuel costs.
Doesn't matter who's in office, wow.
โNov-08-2020 06:42 AM
โNov-08-2020 04:37 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
RV travel costs....memories made.....experiences/adventures had
VS
Airplane costs per person, car rentals/shuttles hotel/motel rooms (unknown elements...bed bugs, adult activities, dirty carpets/bed spreads, shower fungus etc)
I'll take the RV regardless.
โNov-07-2020 06:37 PM
โNov-07-2020 06:10 PM
โNov-07-2020 05:24 PM
bstar1952 wrote:
In the process of planning a trip next summer out to Glacier NP, Yellowstone and all the NPs in Utah. About 3800 miles, round trip, and at least 30 nights. So, I just read an article in Barrons predicting much higher gas prices after the election.