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02-24-2011, 08:43 AM | #82 |
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Yes, we pay more tax on gasoline than you do, but the majority of the taxes are fixed by unit volume. A 10% increase in prices, over the course of a few days, CANNOT be written off to taxes.
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02-24-2011, 10:18 AM | #83 |
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You realize that oil is up 15% since a week ago, right?
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You realize that oil doesn't hit the market for 3 months, right?
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It still affects the price of the end product immediately. There is no 90 day lag on goof's chart. I can't recall a time when there was.
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02-24-2011, 11:52 AM | #88 |
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Well there's certainly lag on price drops, if they ever come, when the per-barrel price drops.
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The environment is more important than oil supply, period. The focus should be on alternate sources of energy; otherwise we'll just keep digging until the oil actually runs out, we'll have damaged huge sections of wilderness in the process, and we'll end up in the very same predicament we're facing now: oil demand outpacing available supply and scrambling to find an alternate energy source. Ruining the land doesn't just affect the migration of some herd of caribou; it changes the weather, it alters local economies, it pollutes the air/water/soil, etc. You're lost in Candy Land if you think more drilling in the states would reduce gas prices to a dollar a gallon. |
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Papa, I understand your frustration and I know it feels like "they" use any excuse to raise prices but the inverse doesn't seem to happen. The numbers tell us otherwise. Look at goof's chart. In my own experience, we were paying over $4/gal back in '08 and it was down into the low $2's last year. The increases/decreases may not be on a 1:1 ratio but the timing stays pretty true.
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