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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message news ![]() JoeSpareBedroom wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 1, 11:48 am, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- President Bush, saying he was unaware of predictions of $4-a-gallon gasoline in the coming months, told reporters Thursday that the best way to help Americans fend off high prices is for Congress to make his first-term tax cuts permanent. ... Analysts have said that gasoline could reach $4 a gallon by this spring, due to strong demand and a change in formulation, among other reasons. When taking the question about the $4 milestone, Bush told the reporter, *"That's interesting. I hadn't heard that."* Strong demand. What a crock of ****. Last spring, it was "on fears of renewed violence in Baghdad". Prices are effected by events in a country from which we get pretty much zero oil? Can somebody please explain to me why high oil prices is perceived as a unique problem to the USA with Bush at the center of the cause? Eisboch Surely no one could be referring to the Bush Administration's ties to the energy industry and the "secret" energy policies Cheney set with oil producers, importers and refiners... Could they?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Only folks like you who "guess" the most convienient scenario and pass it along as given fact. Europe has been paying much more for gasoline for the last decade than we are paying now.. The reason is the greenies who won't allow energy companies, to build refieneries and other infrastructure.. Mostly democrats responsible for that, that is a known fact... ======================== What you just said is not related to secret energy policy meetings held by Cheney. Who's the drunk here, puppy boy? You been hitting the bong a little bit earlier than usual? I don't do that stuff. Predictably, you will now disagree. Do you have any extra? The plants under my trailer arent doing very well. |
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On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 11:40:00 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- President Bush, saying he was unaware of predictions of $4-a-gallon gasoline in the coming months, told reporters Thursday that the best way to help Americans fend off high prices is for Congress to make his first-term tax cuts permanent. ... Analysts have said that gasoline could reach $4 a gallon by this spring, due to strong demand and a change in formulation, among other reasons. When taking the question about the $4 milestone, Bush told the reporter, *"That's interesting. I hadn't heard that."* Strong demand. What a crock of ****. Last spring, it was "on fears of renewed violence in Baghdad". Prices are effected by events in a country from which we get pretty much zero oil? Can somebody please explain to me why high oil prices is perceived as a unique problem to the USA with Bush at the center of the cause? Only perceived that way by some. OTOH, Bush, and Clinton, and Reagan did very little to rein in the profligate waste of oil, and seek alternatives. The depletion of oil reserves has been writ large on the wall since I was a kid. Leadership has failed to address it properly, so as to avoid a sharp transition and all the whining we hear now. Of course it was because of political pressures, so that's how it goes. Carter used to wear sweaters and told people to turn their heat down, and is generally mocked. We are all responsible, and will just have to work it out. Not that I'm a glass half-empty kind of guy, but two sci-fi stories always come to mind when I contemplate the future. Can't remember the titles or authors, but one addressed air pollution, and the answer to that problem was everybody wearing gas masks all the time. The other addressed over-population, and ended with the crew of a long-voyage space ship returning to earth and as they approached a coastal plain they wondered at the herds of animals munching grass and moss. The herd turned out to be humans. So cheer up! --Vic |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
... On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 11:40:00 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- President Bush, saying he was unaware of predictions of $4-a-gallon gasoline in the coming months, told reporters Thursday that the best way to help Americans fend off high prices is for Congress to make his first-term tax cuts permanent. ... Analysts have said that gasoline could reach $4 a gallon by this spring, due to strong demand and a change in formulation, among other reasons. When taking the question about the $4 milestone, Bush told the reporter, *"That's interesting. I hadn't heard that."* Strong demand. What a crock of ****. Last spring, it was "on fears of renewed violence in Baghdad". Prices are effected by events in a country from which we get pretty much zero oil? Can somebody please explain to me why high oil prices is perceived as a unique problem to the USA with Bush at the center of the cause? Only perceived that way by some. OTOH, Bush, and Clinton, and Reagan did very little to rein in the profligate waste of oil, and seek alternatives. The depletion of oil reserves has been writ large on the wall since I was a kid. Leadership has failed to address it properly, so as to avoid a sharp transition and all the whining we hear now. Of course it was because of political pressures, so that's how it goes. Carter used to wear sweaters and told people to turn their heat down, and is generally mocked. We are all responsible, and will just have to work it out. Not that I'm a glass half-empty kind of guy, but two sci-fi stories always come to mind when I contemplate the future. Can't remember the titles or authors, but one addressed air pollution, and the answer to that problem was everybody wearing gas masks all the time. The other addressed over-population, and ended with the crew of a long-voyage space ship returning to earth and as they approached a coastal plain they wondered at the herds of animals munching grass and moss. The herd turned out to be humans. So cheer up! --Vic Everybody wants someone else to fix problems, because we have "the right to do whatever we want". yawn............ |
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On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 12:52:23 -0500, BAR wrote:
Solution: - build nuclear power plants - build the wind farm off of Cape Cod - drill to pump oil out of all of the oil fields within the US - drill the hell out of the coast of Florida before the Chinese do - build more refineries I'll plagiarize that every chance I get. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 12:23:44 -0500, HK wrote:
BAR wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- President Bush, saying he was unaware of predictions of $4-a-gallon gasoline in the coming months, told reporters Thursday that the best way to help Americans fend off high prices is for Congress to make his first-term tax cuts permanent. ... Analysts have said that gasoline could reach $4 a gallon by this spring, due to strong demand and a change in formulation, among other reasons. When taking the question about the $4 milestone, Bush told the reporter, *"That's interesting. I hadn't heard that."* Strong demand. What a crock of ****. Last spring, it was "on fears of renewed violence in Baghdad". Prices are effected by events in a country from which we get pretty much zero oil? Can somebody please explain to me why high oil prices is perceived as a unique problem to the USA with Bush at the center of the cause? Political blame for US election advantage. The sad thing is that Bush leaves office as soon as the next President is sworn in on 1/20/09. Why is everyone running against Bush? The sad thing? There will be dancing in the streets when the IDIOT heads back to Crawford, or wherever he plans to go to take up his video games, booze, coke, and drunken driving. Oh...it is the *failed* Bush-GOP policies against which the Dems will run. Got it? Harry, does your mother know you're telling lies about her? You're still past tense. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 12:23:44 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- President Bush, saying he was unaware of predictions of $4-a-gallon gasoline in the coming months, told reporters Thursday that the best way to help Americans fend off high prices is for Congress to make his first-term tax cuts permanent. ... Analysts have said that gasoline could reach $4 a gallon by this spring, due to strong demand and a change in formulation, among other reasons. When taking the question about the $4 milestone, Bush told the reporter, *"That's interesting. I hadn't heard that."* Strong demand. What a crock of ****. Last spring, it was "on fears of renewed violence in Baghdad". Prices are effected by events in a country from which we get pretty much zero oil? Can somebody please explain to me why high oil prices is perceived as a unique problem to the USA with Bush at the center of the cause? Political blame for US election advantage. The sad thing is that Bush leaves office as soon as the next President is sworn in on 1/20/09. Why is everyone running against Bush? The sad thing? There will be dancing in the streets when the IDIOT heads back to Crawford, or wherever he plans to go to take up his video games, booze, coke, and drunken driving. Oh...it is the *failed* Bush-GOP policies against which the Dems will run. Got it? Harry, does your mother know you're telling lies about her? You're still past tense. -- John H Back to bringing families into the foolishness here eh Johnny? Time for an extended Goofy cruise..... from now until May would just about do it. |
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John H. wrote:
On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 12:52:23 -0500, BAR wrote: Solution: - build nuclear power plants - build the wind farm off of Cape Cod - drill to pump oil out of all of the oil fields within the US - drill the hell out of the coast of Florida before the Chinese do - build more refineries I'll plagiarize that every chance I get. It is just common sense to do those things. |
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Don White wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 12:23:44 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- President Bush, saying he was unaware of predictions of $4-a-gallon gasoline in the coming months, told reporters Thursday that the best way to help Americans fend off high prices is for Congress to make his first-term tax cuts permanent. ... Analysts have said that gasoline could reach $4 a gallon by this spring, due to strong demand and a change in formulation, among other reasons. When taking the question about the $4 milestone, Bush told the reporter, *"That's interesting. I hadn't heard that."* Strong demand. What a crock of ****. Last spring, it was "on fears of renewed violence in Baghdad". Prices are effected by events in a country from which we get pretty much zero oil? Can somebody please explain to me why high oil prices is perceived as a unique problem to the USA with Bush at the center of the cause? Political blame for US election advantage. The sad thing is that Bush leaves office as soon as the next President is sworn in on 1/20/09. Why is everyone running against Bush? The sad thing? There will be dancing in the streets when the IDIOT heads back to Crawford, or wherever he plans to go to take up his video games, booze, coke, and drunken driving. Oh...it is the *failed* Bush-GOP policies against which the Dems will run. Got it? Harry, does your mother know you're telling lies about her? You're still past tense. -- John H Back to bringing families into the foolishness here eh Johnny? Time for an extended Goofy cruise..... from now until May would just about do it. Did you lazy son drink all of your beer again? |
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