Posted on 09/07/2015 7:05:40 AM PDT by thackney
Saw a sign for that coming through there from Western NC but I pushed on home to Columbia and got in a 1/4 tank.
1.88 or so around Columbia.
It’s simply supply and demand. There is too much supply and it’s not moving fast enough.
It’s not moving because we are having a global meltdown.
China is not buying any more raw material, and so nothing is moving here. Everything is coming to a stand still unless prices fall.
An economy can only move when people have money and they are buying things.
These prices will have the progressive liberal democrat/rino communist uni-party, both federal and state chomping at the bit to tax cheaper fuel.
#13. Words to meet a stupid deadline on a holiday. Means nothing.
Not in California. No way near that.
Sorry you find the article without meaning. I liked that it actually included the graph that showed previous price comparisons including higher and lower prices at different times.
It’s an interest piece with a title that implies more than it is. But that’s okay. There’s a lot of that going around. :0)
I’ve found evaluating articles by their titles is a fairly consistent method of finding disappointment.
If the title is false or misleading then why would one expect anything in the article is not?
The title is accurate. Your assumption may not be.
Chinese equities had another wild ride, but finished well in positive territory in the last hour as the government intervened top prop up the market once more. According to estimates, the Chinese government has spent $236 billion in recent months to shore up its ailing equity market.
Crude is swayed by overnight data from China, Europe
http://fuelfix.com/blog/2015/09/08/crude-is-swayed-by-overnight-data-from-china-europe/
September 8, 2015
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