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![]() "HK" wrote in message . .. Calif Bill wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. Chuck Gould wrote: On May 15, 8:01 am, HK wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On May 15, 12:58 am, jps wrote: In article .com, says... On May 14, 5:33 pm, jps wrote: Still have the Tolly, or are you "between" boats? Between. Would invest but, unless it's a 8 kt. single screw with oar locks, couldn't bear the thought of the fuel costs. I've been a twin- screw guy my whole life. I like having a set of props. It scares me to fill up the car these days. I do miss floating around in a pretty big way. I need to haul the whaler down to the lake and have run around. Perhaps my spirits will be "buoyed"? ![]() jps- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Charter. It's too bad the Cheney-Bush National Energy Policy's sole goal was to enrich the oil companiies and refiners. Isn't it interesting that once again, at the beginning of summer, so many refineries are shut down for maintenance? What a coincidence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, don't buy the baloney. If the price of crude oil dropped to $10 a bbl and if we had excess refinery capacity we would still see fuel prices about as high as they are. Nobody sells a product for less than the market has demonstrated a willingness to pay. Like the oil company apologists keep repeating, it's a matter of supply and demand. They will reluctantly supply us with as much as we want as long as we pay whatever they demand. Once again this summer we'll eclipse all previous price records as BIGOIL continues to discover whether there's a price point beyond which we won't buy refined products. So far, they haven't found it. And if we drilled ANWR until it looked like swiss cheese, we would still be paying about the same for gas and diesel but BIGOIL would have an additional supply of raw material. jps' lament that he would buy a boat if he could tolerate the price of fuel is being repeated about 100,000 times across the country this year. Those of us who enjoy motorized recreation (boats, RV's, light planes, etc) will be gob-smacked with some major paradigm shifts in the next 2-3 years. As I have stated before, the oil companies need to have citizen oversight on their financial operations, among other controls. \ Where was the tears when a few years ago, the oil companies were making 2% on their money? One of the causes for the mergers. You actually believe that they were making 2%? You actually believe unions pension funds are honest? If oil companies were making more money they would not have been consolidations. If union pension fund officers aren't honest, they go to prison. All union pension fund officers are bonded. If money turns up missing or misappropriated as a result of the actions of the officers, the bonding company ensures that the offenders are prosecuted in criminal courts. The conviction rate is very, very high. Bwaaaaaaha. . . . . |
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