Too bad, I was just getting used to cheaper gas prices.
1 posted on
10/27/2001 12:18:17 PM PDT by
relee
To: relee
Can anyone spell ANWR?
2 posted on
10/27/2001 12:20:29 PM PDT by
facedown
To: relee
I was wondering when they'd drive prices up!
To: relee
I'd like to suggest that we try and put ourselves on self imposed gas rations.
Some of the Islamic nations have called for boycotts of American products. I think its time we did the same, and that goes for oil, too.
Be as economic as you can with your gas usage. It's time they found out that we CAN survive without them. We CAN find other ways of heating homes..wood burning stoves and fireplaces, steam heat, solar.... we CAN cut back on needless driving.... I'm sure there are other ways but these will help for starters.
Each time you choose to not drive, consider that you are preventing them from making a dollar. It will add up.
To: relee
So what? This has been a fact of life since the seventies. If you don't like it, cut out your driving. Only liberals whine about high gas prices. Any knowledgeable person knows that cartels price increases cannot be sustained, simply because it is anathema to what they want: HI OUTPUT, HI PRICES. The market ALWAYS will overrule any cartel actions in the longer run. Cartel pricing is a pyrrhic victory.
To: relee
Too bad, I was just getting used to cheaper gas prices. Yeah, unleaded regular was as low as 97.9 cents at a few stations around here yesterday. Georgia has a low state tax on gasoline.
14 posted on
10/27/2001 1:29:01 PM PDT by
Ole Okie
To: relee
It's their oil, they can do what they want. Of course, it will be seen as a hostile act to the American people who are already looking askance at the ME.
To: relee
Anyone who is opposed to drilling in ANWR or anywhere else there is oil in the USA is not only a terrorist supporter, but a terrorist themselves. Remember, no distinction is made between the terrorist and those who harbor them.
To: relee
What me worry?
Global warming will make things nice and toasty this winter, if we're to believe the enviro-cops.
I'm looking forward to heating my house with my windows and sipping melting glacial ice water from a tumbler--with a twist of course from my back-yard citrus orchard.
Oh, gracious suburban New Jersey living!
22 posted on
10/27/2001 2:13:59 PM PDT by
tsomer
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