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Harryk May 9th 11 03:58 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...
On Sun, 08 May 2011 23:23:21 -0700, sent the
following message
On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:51:03 -0400, Gene
wrote:


On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:12:01 -0400, John
wrote:

On Sat, 07 May 2011 19:52:35 -0400, Gene

wrote:
On Thu, 05 May 2011 22:05:27 -0700,

wrote:
Oil took a 10% dive today as speculators started selling off

positions
out of fear the top price has been seen.

These speculators should have to pay a huge tax on their

profits since
they're causing so many Americans to pay inflated prices at the

pump
and causing inflation in every sector of retail.


NEW YORK -- Oil prices took a nosedive Thursday in a historic

selloff,
erasing weeks of gains and indicating that the months-long

climb in
energy prices may have hit a ceiling.

Crude oil plunged 10 percent as startled investors unloaded

their
positions and a weeklong decline accelerated into an outright
freefall. The price of U.S. crude went from triple digits to

double
digits, falling below $100 after opening at close to $110. Brent
crude, a European benchmark, lost $12 at one point in a

sell-off that
exceeded the one following Lehman Brothers' collapse, Reuters
reported.

An oil correction is underway, experts said, as the price is

moving
toward what fundamental economic factors dictate it should be.

For the
American consumer, plagued by weeks of rising energy prices

that have
begun to weigh heavily on the economy, a bit of respite may be

at
hand.
Surely, the fact that crude oil prices have nothing to do with

pump
prices.... any more, at least....
Nope, not a bit. Bush put a stop to that when he was pocketing

all the oil money. It appears 'Bama
is carrying on the tradition.
Well..... politicians are politicians.....


A very interesting theory that Bush was pocketing all the oil money
and Obama is doing the same.


Idiocy on parade, courtesy of Herring.


The Bush family was in the oil business and many of his allies came
from oil, I don't recall Obama or Obama's family in any similar
situation.

Hunter gatherers and witch doctors.


Obama's friends are all into ethanol... 150 ethanol refineries just in
the Chicago area alone...


Yeah, all Obama's friends are into ethanol.

Where do you get these foil-hat beliefs of yours, little man?

Hairy Kraut May 9th 11 04:16 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
In article , princecraft51
@gmail.com says...

"NOYB" wrote in message ...

On 5/8/11 4:12 PM, Harryk wrote:
e.



We have three major grocery stores here...Giant, Safeway, and Food Lion.
Their prices are comparable. No Magruders, sadly.

All the gas stations down here are within a penny of each other for
regular. Saving $1.00 a gallon for a fill-up leaves $23 in my pocket.


Well, since you very rarely leave your basement, and from your size it
appears that you can easily eat $1000 of groceries a week, it is easy
for you to always pay $1 less per gallon.

For the rest of us, it would take over a month to spend $1000 at the
grocery store, and we fill up at least once a week.

****************

Y'all crybabies down there have it made.
Wife just spent $240.00 CDN for next weeks groceries at a local
supermarket... and this doesn't even count most paper products etc that we
pick up at Costco
No problem spending a grand a month up here on grub... and that would be
equal to about $1050. of your funny money.


You should save some of that money to clean up that ****box you force
her to live in.

Harryk May 9th 11 04:20 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
Hairy Kraut wrote:
In , princecraft51
@gmail.com says...
"NOYB" wrote in message ...

On 5/8/11 4:12 PM, Harryk wrote:
e.

We have three major grocery stores here...Giant, Safeway, and Food Lion.
Their prices are comparable. No Magruders, sadly.

All the gas stations down here are within a penny of each other for
regular. Saving $1.00 a gallon for a fill-up leaves $23 in my pocket.

Well, since you very rarely leave your basement, and from your size it
appears that you can easily eat $1000 of groceries a week, it is easy
for you to always pay $1 less per gallon.

For the rest of us, it would take over a month to spend $1000 at the
grocery store, and we fill up at least once a week.

****************

Y'all crybabies down there have it made.
Wife just spent $240.00 CDN for next weeks groceries at a local
supermarket... and this doesn't even count most paper products etc that we
pick up at Costco
No problem spending a grand a month up here on grub... and that would be
equal to about $1050. of your funny money.


You should save some of that money to clean up that ****box you force
her to live in.



Of course, *you* don't have the cojones to let us see the studio
apartment in which you live. Pussy.

I_am_Tosk May 9th 11 04:23 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
In article ,
says...

Hairy Kraut wrote:
In , princecraft51
@gmail.com says...
"NOYB" wrote in message ...

On 5/8/11 4:12 PM, Harryk wrote:
e.

We have three major grocery stores here...Giant, Safeway, and Food Lion.
Their prices are comparable. No Magruders, sadly.

All the gas stations down here are within a penny of each other for
regular. Saving $1.00 a gallon for a fill-up leaves $23 in my pocket.
Well, since you very rarely leave your basement, and from your size it
appears that you can easily eat $1000 of groceries a week, it is easy
for you to always pay $1 less per gallon.

For the rest of us, it would take over a month to spend $1000 at the
grocery store, and we fill up at least once a week.

****************

Y'all crybabies down there have it made.
Wife just spent $240.00 CDN for next weeks groceries at a local
supermarket... and this doesn't even count most paper products etc that we
pick up at Costco
No problem spending a grand a month up here on grub... and that would be
equal to about $1050. of your funny money.


You should save some of that money to clean up that ****box you force
her to live in.



Of course, *you* don't have the cojones to let us see the studio
apartment in which you live. Pussy.


How about some pictures of your basement prison? Really harrie, you are
a total hypocrite, a liar and a coward. Hardly a man at all...

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life!

Canuck57[_9_] May 9th 11 04:26 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
On 08/05/2011 6:08 PM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 08/05/2011 2:06 PM, wf3h wrote:
On Sun, 08 May 2011 11:48:31 -0600,
wrote:

On 08/05/2011 9:55 AM, wf3h wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 12:48:06 -0600,
wrote:

On 06/05/2011 3:51 AM, wf3h wrote:
On Thu, 05 May 2011 22:05:27 -0700, wrote:

Oh wait, fleabaggers don't have much money...

yeah we work for a living instead of sitting around wondering how we
can game the economy for our benefit

Funny, until last year I too worked for a living. Saved a little often,
learned to invest in myself including investment skills, retired.

no one cares about your reader's digest stories. i'm talking evidence
in the real world that affects nations. you're not competent enough to
discuss it.


http://business.financialpost.com/20...vanishing-act/


When reality comes up and bites you in the ass, forgive me if I laugh.


Quoting an opinion piece from a website is not evidence you know
anything about the U.S. economy.


A US web site too. What? You leftie fleaaggers think to understand
economics you have to be a leftie debt ridden fleabagger?

Keep thinking that way, there isn't room for fleabagger economics to get
financial freedom.

--
I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with
fleabagger debt.

Take a look at ANY country, more debt more problems. So why do we allow
our governments more debt? Selfishness, greed, denial?

Canuck57[_9_] May 9th 11 04:29 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
On 09/05/2011 5:21 AM, Harryk wrote:
jps wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:51:03 -0400, Gene
wrote:

On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:12:01 -0400, John
wrote:

On Sat, 07 May 2011 19:52:35 -0400,
wrote:

On Thu, 05 May 2011 22:05:27 -0700, wrote:

Oil took a 10% dive today as speculators started selling off
positions
out of fear the top price has been seen.

These speculators should have to pay a huge tax on their profits
since
they're causing so many Americans to pay inflated prices at the pump
and causing inflation in every sector of retail.


NEW YORK -- Oil prices took a nosedive Thursday in a historic
selloff,
erasing weeks of gains and indicating that the months-long climb in
energy prices may have hit a ceiling.

Crude oil plunged 10 percent as startled investors unloaded their
positions and a weeklong decline accelerated into an outright
freefall. The price of U.S. crude went from triple digits to double
digits, falling below $100 after opening at close to $110. Brent
crude, a European benchmark, lost $12 at one point in a sell-off that
exceeded the one following Lehman Brothers' collapse, Reuters
reported.

An oil correction is underway, experts said, as the price is moving
toward what fundamental economic factors dictate it should be. For
the
American consumer, plagued by weeks of rising energy prices that have
begun to weigh heavily on the economy, a bit of respite may be at
hand.
Surely, the fact that crude oil prices have nothing to do with pump
prices.... any more, at least....
Nope, not a bit. Bush put a stop to that when he was pocketing all
the oil money. It appears 'Bama
is carrying on the tradition.
Well..... politicians are politicians.....


A very interesting theory that Bush was pocketing all the oil money
and Obama is doing the same.

Idiocy on parade, courtesy of Herring.

The Bush family was in the oil business and many of his allies came
from oil, I don't recall Obama or Obama's family in any similar
situation.



At some point, those remaining Americans capable of thinking are going
to realize how badly and how frequently they are raped by corporate
interests, and they will react appropriately.

I've given up trying to figure out the Bush family. Grandpa Prescott was
smart, Papa George H.W. is smart, Jeb is smart. Dubya is the
intellectual runt of the bloodline. Hell, he couldn't even make it in
the oil business, something at which his father succeeded.


Yep, and you fail to ask why Obama is doing the very same things.

Because fleabaggers don't think, they make good sheep.
--
I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with
fleabagger debt.

Take a look at ANY country, more debt more problems. So why do we allow
our governments more debt? Selfishness, greed, denial?

Harryk May 9th 11 04:35 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
Canuck57 wrote:
On 08/05/2011 6:08 PM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 08/05/2011 2:06 PM, wf3h wrote:
On Sun, 08 May 2011 11:48:31 -0600,
wrote:

On 08/05/2011 9:55 AM, wf3h wrote:
On Sat, 07 May 2011 12:48:06 -0600,
wrote:

On 06/05/2011 3:51 AM, wf3h wrote:
On Thu, 05 May 2011 22:05:27 -0700, wrote:

Oh wait, fleabaggers don't have much money...

yeah we work for a living instead of sitting around wondering how we
can game the economy for our benefit

Funny, until last year I too worked for a living. Saved a little
often,
learned to invest in myself including investment skills, retired.

no one cares about your reader's digest stories. i'm talking evidence
in the real world that affects nations. you're not competent enough to
discuss it.

http://business.financialpost.com/20...vanishing-act/



When reality comes up and bites you in the ass, forgive me if I laugh.


Quoting an opinion piece from a website is not evidence you know
anything about the U.S. economy.


A US web site too. What? You leftie fleaaggers think to understand
economics you have to be a leftie debt ridden fleabagger?

Keep thinking that way, there isn't room for fleabagger economics to get
financial freedom.


You boys really cannot read. My comment was about your personal lack of
knowledge of economics, not whether you could post the URL of a web site.

1450 Don Mills Road, Suite 300
Don Mills, Ontario
Canada
M3B 3R5

Ontario is in Canada.

jps May 9th 11 04:39 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
On Mon, 09 May 2011 07:08:41 -0400, Percy wrote:

On Sun, 08 May 2011 23:23:21 -0700, jps sent the
following message
On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:51:03 -0400, Gene
wrote:



On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:12:01 -0400, John H
wrote:

On Sat, 07 May 2011 19:52:35 -0400, Gene

wrote:

On Thu, 05 May 2011 22:05:27 -0700, jps

wrote:


Oil took a 10% dive today as speculators started selling off

positions
out of fear the top price has been seen.

These speculators should have to pay a huge tax on their

profits since
they're causing so many Americans to pay inflated prices at the

pump
and causing inflation in every sector of retail.


NEW YORK -- Oil prices took a nosedive Thursday in a historic

selloff,
erasing weeks of gains and indicating that the months-long

climb in
energy prices may have hit a ceiling.

Crude oil plunged 10 percent as startled investors unloaded

their
positions and a weeklong decline accelerated into an outright
freefall. The price of U.S. crude went from triple digits to

double
digits, falling below $100 after opening at close to $110. Brent
crude, a European benchmark, lost $12 at one point in a

sell-off that
exceeded the one following Lehman Brothers' collapse, Reuters
reported.

An oil correction is underway, experts said, as the price is

moving
toward what fundamental economic factors dictate it should be.

For the
American consumer, plagued by weeks of rising energy prices

that have
begun to weigh heavily on the economy, a bit of respite may be

at
hand.

Surely, the fact that crude oil prices have nothing to do with

pump
prices.... any more, at least....

Nope, not a bit. Bush put a stop to that when he was pocketing

all the oil money. It appears 'Bama
is carrying on the tradition.

Well..... politicians are politicians.....



A very interesting theory that Bush was pocketing all the oil money
and Obama is doing the same.



Idiocy on parade, courtesy of Herring.



The Bush family was in the oil business and many of his allies came
from oil, I don't recall Obama or Obama's family in any similar
situation.


Hunter gatherers and witch doctors.


But what about the Kenyan side of his family?

Percy May 9th 11 05:01 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
On Mon, 9 May 2011 10:55:17 -0400, I_am_Tosk
sent the following message
In article

,
says...

On Sun, 08 May 2011 23:23:21 -0700, jps sent

the
following message
On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:51:03 -0400, Gene
wrote:



On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:12:01 -0400, John H


wrote:

On Sat, 07 May 2011 19:52:35 -0400, Gene

wrote:

On Thu, 05 May 2011 22:05:27 -0700, jps

wrote:


Oil took a 10% dive today as speculators started selling

off
positions
out of fear the top price has been seen.

These speculators should have to pay a huge tax on their

profits since
they're causing so many Americans to pay inflated prices at

the
pump
and causing inflation in every sector of retail.


NEW YORK -- Oil prices took a nosedive Thursday in a

historic
selloff,
erasing weeks of gains and indicating that the months-long

climb in
energy prices may have hit a ceiling.

Crude oil plunged 10 percent as startled investors unloaded

their
positions and a weeklong decline accelerated into an

outright
freefall. The price of U.S. crude went from triple digits

to
double
digits, falling below $100 after opening at close to $110.

Brent
crude, a European benchmark, lost $12 at one point in a

sell-off that
exceeded the one following Lehman Brothers' collapse,

Reuters
reported.

An oil correction is underway, experts said, as the price

is
moving
toward what fundamental economic factors dictate it should

be.
For the
American consumer, plagued by weeks of rising energy prices

that have
begun to weigh heavily on the economy, a bit of respite may

be
at
hand.

Surely, the fact that crude oil prices have nothing to do

with
pump
prices.... any more, at least....

Nope, not a bit. Bush put a stop to that when he was

pocketing
all the oil money. It appears 'Bama
is carrying on the tradition.

Well..... politicians are politicians.....



A very interesting theory that Bush was pocketing all the oil

money
and Obama is doing the same.



Idiocy on parade, courtesy of Herring.



The Bush family was in the oil business and many of his allies

came
from oil, I don't recall Obama or Obama's family in any similar
situation.


Hunter gatherers and witch doctors.



Obama's friends are all into ethanol... 150 ethanol refineries just

in
the Chicago area alone...



--
Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life!


Talking family now. Doubt he has real friends.

Hairy Kraut May 9th 11 05:03 PM

Fuel prices may moderate
 
In article ,
says...

Hairy Kraut wrote:
In , princecraft51
@gmail.com says...
"NOYB" wrote in message ...

On 5/8/11 4:12 PM, Harryk wrote:
e.

We have three major grocery stores here...Giant, Safeway, and Food Lion.
Their prices are comparable. No Magruders, sadly.

All the gas stations down here are within a penny of each other for
regular. Saving $1.00 a gallon for a fill-up leaves $23 in my pocket.
Well, since you very rarely leave your basement, and from your size it
appears that you can easily eat $1000 of groceries a week, it is easy
for you to always pay $1 less per gallon.

For the rest of us, it would take over a month to spend $1000 at the
grocery store, and we fill up at least once a week.

****************

Y'all crybabies down there have it made.
Wife just spent $240.00 CDN for next weeks groceries at a local
supermarket... and this doesn't even count most paper products etc that we
pick up at Costco
No problem spending a grand a month up here on grub... and that would be
equal to about $1050. of your funny money.


You should save some of that money to clean up that ****box you force
her to live in.



Of course, *you* don't have the cojones to let us see the studio
apartment in which you live. Pussy.


Another lie fabricated by non other than Harry. How the **** do you know
what I live in?


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