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"Harryk" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: On 5/7/11 9:13 AM, Hairy Kraut wrote: In , says... I_am_Tosk wrote: In , says... On Fri, 06 May 2011 16:55:20 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 12:12:00 -0700, sent the following message On Fri, 06 May 2011 15:01:41 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 11:44:40 -0700, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 13:54:21 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 10:09:12 -0700, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 01:59:04 -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. You know the old adage, gas prices go up like a rocket and fall like a feather Yes, I also know the story about Chicken Littlle Having nothing to do with what we are talking about. It is a fact that gas prices go up with oil prices but they lag the fall of oil prices by several weeks or even months. If oil dropped to $60 tomorrow, gasoline might not reflect that for a month or more. Chicken Little was afraid of the sky falling. Right wing nuts are convinced the world is ending and rising oil prices are supposedly an example. Totally appropriate comment. ` The world isn't ending, but we are losing value in the dollar and that shows up in oil or anything else we import. You can live in denial if you like. Yet the price of oil is dropping... I guess my denial is working. Let me know when you get the gas prices down to two bucks. Thanks a bunch I can remember when we considered $2 gas to be expensive. It was only 10 or 11 years ago. I paid $4.30 for gas today... I don't see anything coming down, any time soon... I paid $2.97 something for 23 gallons today. It really must suck to be you. That was at Shell, with a dollar a gallon discount courtesy of shopping at the supermarket. Bull****. That's 10 cents a gallon discount. You are a ****ing liar of you say you get a dollar a gallon off. LOL, It is obvious that Harry Krause is losing it. You know he didn't want to make such a blatant mistake, but his mind is slipping big time. He read somewhere about a discount, but he couldn't remember the amount, so he guessed it was a $1 off Talk about morons...jesus. Gas is currently selling for about $3.89 to $3.97 a U.S. gallon around here. I paid $2.97 a gallon the other day. That's a dollar a gallon discount. Giant offers 10 cents off a gallon at Shell for each $100 you spend at the supermarket. Thus, if you spend $1000, you get a dollar a gallon discount. You dumb****s can't even handle simple grade school math. ***************** Are you surprised?? Sniveling jackals... the lot of them! |
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Fuel prices may moderate
True North wrote:
"Harryk" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: On 5/7/11 9:13 AM, Hairy Kraut wrote: In , says... I_am_Tosk wrote: In , says... On Fri, 06 May 2011 16:55:20 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 12:12:00 -0700, sent the following message On Fri, 06 May 2011 15:01:41 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 11:44:40 -0700, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 13:54:21 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 10:09:12 -0700, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 01:59:04 -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. You know the old adage, gas prices go up like a rocket and fall like a feather Yes, I also know the story about Chicken Littlle Having nothing to do with what we are talking about. It is a fact that gas prices go up with oil prices but they lag the fall of oil prices by several weeks or even months. If oil dropped to $60 tomorrow, gasoline might not reflect that for a month or more. Chicken Little was afraid of the sky falling. Right wing nuts are convinced the world is ending and rising oil prices are supposedly an example. Totally appropriate comment. ` The world isn't ending, but we are losing value in the dollar and that shows up in oil or anything else we import. You can live in denial if you like. Yet the price of oil is dropping... I guess my denial is working. Let me know when you get the gas prices down to two bucks. Thanks a bunch I can remember when we considered $2 gas to be expensive. It was only 10 or 11 years ago. I paid $4.30 for gas today... I don't see anything coming down, any time soon... I paid $2.97 something for 23 gallons today. It really must suck to be you. That was at Shell, with a dollar a gallon discount courtesy of shopping at the supermarket. Bull****. That's 10 cents a gallon discount. You are a ****ing liar of you say you get a dollar a gallon off. LOL, It is obvious that Harry Krause is losing it. You know he didn't want to make such a blatant mistake, but his mind is slipping big time. He read somewhere about a discount, but he couldn't remember the amount, so he guessed it was a $1 off Talk about morons...jesus. Gas is currently selling for about $3.89 to $3.97 a U.S. gallon around here. I paid $2.97 a gallon the other day. That's a dollar a gallon discount. Giant offers 10 cents off a gallon at Shell for each $100 you spend at the supermarket. Thus, if you spend $1000, you get a dollar a gallon discount. You dumb****s can't even handle simple grade school math. ***************** Are you surprised?? Sniveling jackals... the lot of them! Unfortunately, each time I think the gang of mooks has reached bottom, they surprise me by diving deeper. My guess is that what little brain power they have is used up by telling their lungs to breathe in, breathe out. |
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On 05/05/2011 11:05 PM, 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. For a bit. Buying opportunity coming up. -- 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? |
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On 06/05/2011 3:51 AM, wf3h 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. the right would never permit it. as long as it benefits the rich they're in favor of it Funny, you should look at this a an upcoming buying opportunity as the market knee jerks. Say buy 1000 shares of COP or something. The 3.7% dividend can pay some towards your energy bills. Oh wait, fleabaggers don't have much money... -- 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? |
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Fuel prices may moderate/thread drifting to Medicare
Krausie wrote: i wouldn't trust prescriptions from Wal-Mart.
But you would trust them for the computer peripheral you bought? By the way, what was the date of your papa's arrival to the fire boat welcome in NYC? |
#28
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On 5/7/2011 9:13 AM, Hairy Kraut wrote:
In , says... I_am_Tosk wrote: In , says... On Fri, 06 May 2011 16:55:20 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 12:12:00 -0700, sent the following message On Fri, 06 May 2011 15:01:41 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 11:44:40 -0700, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 13:54:21 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 10:09:12 -0700, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 01:59:04 -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. You know the old adage, gas prices go up like a rocket and fall like a feather Yes, I also know the story about Chicken Littlle Having nothing to do with what we are talking about. It is a fact that gas prices go up with oil prices but they lag the fall of oil prices by several weeks or even months. If oil dropped to $60 tomorrow, gasoline might not reflect that for a month or more. Chicken Little was afraid of the sky falling. Right wing nuts are convinced the world is ending and rising oil prices are supposedly an example. Totally appropriate comment. ` The world isn't ending, but we are losing value in the dollar and that shows up in oil or anything else we import. You can live in denial if you like. Yet the price of oil is dropping... I guess my denial is working. Let me know when you get the gas prices down to two bucks. Thanks a bunch I can remember when we considered $2 gas to be expensive. It was only 10 or 11 years ago. I paid $4.30 for gas today... I don't see anything coming down, any time soon... I paid $2.97 something for 23 gallons today. It really must suck to be you. That was at Shell, with a dollar a gallon discount courtesy of shopping at the supermarket. Bull****. That's 10 cents a gallon discount. You are a ****ing liar of you say you get a dollar a gallon off. Hmmmm. If I add a dollar to $2.97, I get...$3.97. I must have skipped school the day the new math you learned was taught. I see you're the loogy with yet another handle. You must have created one hell of a reputation here with your old handle. |
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On 5/7/2011 12:54 PM, True North wrote:
"Harryk" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: On 5/7/11 9:13 AM, Hairy Kraut wrote: In , says... I_am_Tosk wrote: In , says... On Fri, 06 May 2011 16:55:20 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 12:12:00 -0700, sent the following message On Fri, 06 May 2011 15:01:41 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 11:44:40 -0700, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 13:54:21 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 10:09:12 -0700, wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2011 01:59:04 -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. You know the old adage, gas prices go up like a rocket and fall like a feather Yes, I also know the story about Chicken Littlle Having nothing to do with what we are talking about. It is a fact that gas prices go up with oil prices but they lag the fall of oil prices by several weeks or even months. If oil dropped to $60 tomorrow, gasoline might not reflect that for a month or more. Chicken Little was afraid of the sky falling. Right wing nuts are convinced the world is ending and rising oil prices are supposedly an example. Totally appropriate comment. ` The world isn't ending, but we are losing value in the dollar and that shows up in oil or anything else we import. You can live in denial if you like. Yet the price of oil is dropping... I guess my denial is working. Let me know when you get the gas prices down to two bucks. Thanks a bunch I can remember when we considered $2 gas to be expensive. It was only 10 or 11 years ago. I paid $4.30 for gas today... I don't see anything coming down, any time soon... I paid $2.97 something for 23 gallons today. It really must suck to be you. That was at Shell, with a dollar a gallon discount courtesy of shopping at the supermarket. Bull****. That's 10 cents a gallon discount. You are a ****ing liar of you say you get a dollar a gallon off. LOL, It is obvious that Harry Krause is losing it. You know he didn't want to make such a blatant mistake, but his mind is slipping big time. He read somewhere about a discount, but he couldn't remember the amount, so he guessed it was a $1 off Talk about morons...jesus. Gas is currently selling for about $3.89 to $3.97 a U.S. gallon around here. I paid $2.97 a gallon the other day. That's a dollar a gallon discount. Giant offers 10 cents off a gallon at Shell for each $100 you spend at the supermarket. Thus, if you spend $1000, you get a dollar a gallon discount. You dumb****s can't even handle simple grade school math. ***************** Are you surprised?? Sniveling jackals... the lot of them! This is not a place to waste much time. |
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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. |
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