my thoughts on the recession

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assuming we're in one, which i do.

it could have been avoided had the gubmint managed to control gas prices. or even temporarily suspended taxes on gas (i'm including diesel here) to keep costs down (this option included for those who 1. don't like gubmint regulation and 2. don't like taxes).

your thoughts? (like i have to ask.)
 
assuming we're in one, which i do.

it could have been avoided had the gubmint managed to control gas prices. or even temporarily suspended taxes on gas (i'm including diesel here) to keep costs down (this option included for those who 1. don't like gubmint regulation and 2. don't like taxes).

your thoughts? (like i have to ask.)

Gas is cheap.

When it's gone, it's gone and the people with big brains will figure out something else.
 
Gas is cheap.

When it's gone, it's gone and the people with big brains will figure out something else.

diesel moves america. and it ain't cheap. farmers where i am are talking about not planting this spring because they won't have enough money to buy fuel to tend the fields. this is no small matter. it's going to snowball.
 
diesel moves america. and it ain't cheap. farmers where i am are talking about not planting this spring because they won't have enough money to buy fuel to tend the fields. this is no small matter. it's going to snowball.

Nearly every American old enough to drive has a car that cost more than $20,000.

Most American families own a home.

Many of those homes are larger than 3,000 sqft.

Many of those homes have 2, 3, or 4 TVs and computers and video players and xboxes and all the rest of it.

Overall, Americans are doing well and most of us could stand a little cut back in consumption.
 
Nearly every American old enough to drive has a car that cost more than $20,000.

Most American families own a home.

Many of those homes are larger than 3,000 sqft.

Many of those homes have 2, 3, or 4 TVs and computers and video players and xboxes and all the rest of it.

Overall, Americans are doing well and most of us could stand a little cut back in consumption.
there will be nothing to cut back on consuming if gas prices keep going up.
 
there will be nothing to cut back on consuming if gas prices keep going up.

So if gas goes from $3.50 to $4.00 and you use 25 gallons a week, it will cost you $12.50 per week more. Buy 12 less songs on iTunes, or 3 less cups of Starbuck's coffee, or one less movie, or one less meal at McDonald's.

Gas is about $7.00 per gallon in Europe.
 
So if gas goes from $3.50 to $4.00 and you use 25 gallons a week, it will cost you $12.50 per week more. Buy 12 less songs on iTunes, or 3 less cups of Starbuck's coffee, or one less movie, or one less meal at McDonald's.

Which will mean a big hit to the overall economy.
 
The consumer is being extorted. I do not believe there is an oil shortage. We are allowing the rag heads to squeeze us and we have plenty of other options. They are trying to bring us to our knees and succeeding. I sold my 40 foot Sea Ray for next to nothing because I can't afford to run it anymore. My pirate days are over. ARRGGGG
 
So if gas goes from $3.50 to $4.00 and you use 25 gallons a week, it will cost you $12.50 per week more. Buy 12 less songs on iTunes, or 3 less cups of Starbuck's coffee, or one less movie, or one less meal at McDonald's.

Gas is about $7.00 per gallon in Europe.

And those that don't buy any of that or cannot afford those luxuries each week, what do you tell them?
 
So if gas goes from $3.50 to $4.00 and you use 25 gallons a week, it will cost you $12.50 per week more. Buy 12 less songs on iTunes, or 3 less cups of Starbuck's coffee, or one less movie, or one less meal at McDonald's.

Gas is about $7.00 per gallon in Europe.

i'm talking about industrial use. farming. heavy machinery. transport. things of that nature. not getting groceries and taking the kids to karate. places in europe are also a lot closer so it costs less overall to ship items. apples and oranges.
 
assuming we're in one, which i do.

it could have been avoided had the gubmint managed to control gas prices. or even temporarily suspended taxes on gas (i'm including diesel here) to keep costs down (this option included for those who 1. don't like gubmint regulation and 2. don't like taxes).

your thoughts? (like i have to ask.)

They need to stop talking alternative fuels unless they are serious about providing the fuel and the technology en masse.

It is affecting the cost of everything.

For example. My Fertilizer cost has increaed 40% two years in a row because of increased corn production, supply and demand for Urea, phosphorous and potassium, and the only place I can get ethanol is in Brazil.
 
And those that don't buy any of that or cannot afford those luxuries each week, what do you tell them?

I don't know anyone who is not in a position to cut back on discretionary spending. Gas will get more expensive. That's a fact of life and it has nothing to do with the government. Blame God for not making enough oil.
 
So if gas goes from $3.50 to $4.00 and you use 25 gallons a week, it will cost you $12.50 per week more. Buy 12 less songs on iTunes, or 3 less cups of Starbuck's coffee, or one less movie, or one less meal at McDonald's.

Gas is about $7.00 per gallon in Europe.

diesel is cheaper than gas in europe and most cars are diesel over there.

here in the states, diesel is more expensive. we're talking over the $4/gal mark.
 
assuming we're in one, which i do.

it could have been avoided had the gubmint managed to control gas prices. or even temporarily suspended taxes on gas (i'm including diesel here) to keep costs down (this option included for those who 1. don't like gubmint regulation and 2. don't like taxes).

your thoughts? (like i have to ask.)

Gas is only one of many factors that may have attributed to a recession like condition in this country. However, now many of your senators are talking about an increase on the gasoline tax. Why? Because they are idiots and want more money from people that are already stretched to the limit.

You can also blame a lending industry that has given loans to people that couldn't afford to pay back the loan, all in the name of tacking on higher interests rates and fees to make more money. Too bad it backfired on them.

I'm not for gubmint regulation and I never like to pay more taxes.
 
They need to stop talking alternative fuels unless they are serious about providing the fuel and the technology en masse.

It is affecting the cost of everything.

For example. My Fertilizer cost has increaed 40% two years in a row because of increased corn production, supply and demand for Urea, phosphorous and potassium, and the only place I can get ethanol is in Brazil.

seed is also more expensive this year. drought in the southeast plus transit costs have made that happen. this will only make crops this year, should they even get planted, more expensive.
 
Have your farmers plant corn. The cost of a bushel is up $2.14 from just the fall of 2005.

Thats over a 100 fold increase in bushel price.

All because Mumbles paid lip service to the alternative fuel lobby in his state of the union speech while you have to be on dope to think that this country will ever get away from using oil to produce power.
 
Gas is only one of many factors that may have attributed to a recession like condition in this country. However, now many of your senators are talking about an increase on the gasoline tax. Why? Because they are idiots and want more money from people that are already stretched to the limit.

You can also blame a lending industry that has given loans to people that couldn't afford to pay back the loan, all in the name of tacking on higher interests rates and fees to make more money. Too bad it backfired on them.

I'm not for gubmint regulation and I never like to pay more taxes.

i think the gas issue has caused more problems overall and through more industries than the lending issue.
 
Why are farmers crying foul when the government is essentially giving them a double subsidy in the form of: 1) farm subsidies; 2) ethanol production subsidies?
 
So if gas goes from $3.50 to $4.00 and you use 25 gallons a week, it will cost you $12.50 per week more. Buy 12 less songs on iTunes, or 3 less cups of Starbuck's coffee, or one less movie, or one less meal at McDonald's.

Gas is about $7.00 per gallon in Europe.

which is why i use methane...clean and cheap....about $8 per 250Km (about 160 miles)
 
Nearly every American old enough to drive has a car that cost more than $20,000.

Most American families own a home.

Many of those homes are larger than 3,000 sqft.

Many of those homes have 2, 3, or 4 TVs and computers and video players and xboxes and all the rest of it.

Overall, Americans are doing well and most of us could stand a little cut back in consumption.

You live in the rich neighborhoods?
 
Why are farmers crying foul when the government is essentially giving them a double subsidy in the form of: 1) farm subsidies; 2) ethanol production subsidies?

not all farmers get subsidies. just certain crops in certain areas and farms of a certain size. and the profit margins are teeny tiny to begin with. couple that with high risks, and it's a hard row to hoe.
 
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