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CNN Reports Sonny Perdue to Shut Ga Schools Monday and Tuesday
Chicken Noodle News ^ | 23 Sep 2005 | CNN

Posted on 09/23/2005 1:01:48 PM PDT by msnimje

Breaking New on CNN a few minutes ago. A reporter said Sonny Perdue is going to close Georgia's Public Schools Monday and Tuesday of next week to conserve fuel and energy.

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To: msnimje
"It is more about the hundreds of thousands of gallons of gas used in the school buses."

Oh fer crissake!! What's the deal with the school buses anyway? When I was a kid I had to walk 3 miles to school, in snow sometimes up to my knees, up hill both ways too!! Like I said, what a bunch of pussies!!

61 posted on 09/23/2005 1:19:16 PM PDT by Eagles Talon IV
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To: OldFriend

It was actually just a few that priced out at $6. They were rewarded with penalties of $5,000 per occurence.

Most stations were at about $3.99.

Currently we are running at $2.53 in Alpharetta.


62 posted on 09/23/2005 1:19:19 PM PDT by Republican Red (''Van der Sloot" is Dutch for ''Kennedy.")
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To: paul544
Bush should suspend Saturday mail delivery. Thats gotta be worth a few mill....

Are you a DUer? They have lengthy thread on limiting mail delivery to 4 or 5 days.

63 posted on 09/23/2005 1:19:26 PM PDT by Phantom Lord (Fall on to your knees for the Phantom Lord)
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To: tiki

In retrospect, building all those refineries right next to the water isn't looking like such a hot idea. Setting them back from the coast even 5-10 miles would take care of most of these hurricane related issues.


64 posted on 09/23/2005 1:19:30 PM PDT by kms61
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To: msnimje

I may be totally wrong about this...

but I think that Perdue has been looking into either the gas stations or oil companies....taking advantage of people and price gouging....

I THINK I have seen some blurbs in the last few weeks that he is angry about something like that...

maybe this is a protest..."kids won't go to school" thingy?


65 posted on 09/23/2005 1:19:48 PM PDT by Txsleuth (Arlington, Texas--future home of the Dallas Cowboys!)
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To: kms61
"Sounds a little like a panicky overreaction to me, unless Perdue has some kind of information that hasn't hit the wires yet."

The American Petroleum Institute reported today that some 5 million barrels per day of refined gasoline production would be offline today/tomorrow for Rita's landing...out of the 17 million barrels per day of gasoline that the U.S. typically consumes.

API urged all consumers to temporarily conserve fuel usage.

66 posted on 09/23/2005 1:20:14 PM PDT by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: ilgipper
To Wolf and CNN, the last six years have been a very disturbing development.

LOL!
67 posted on 09/23/2005 1:20:16 PM PDT by uncitizen
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To: msnimje
The amount of fuel a school district the size of the one here in Tampa uses a day to bus students is huge! Figure that five days a week and you have a LOT of fuel that is needed. Hillsborough runs something like a thousand buses a day, ditto for neighboring Pinellas (St. Pete) county. Statewide it's got to be a staggering amount of fuel.

Maybe it's time we begin to re-think the idea of busing children all over a county just to assure a racial balance in the schools? Kids here in Tampa have to catch the bus as early as 6:30 AM and have an hour's ride each way, just to be certain that some schools are not too whatever.

I have no doubt busing served a purpose 20 or 30 years ago, but I think fiscal reality is about to grab hold of the federal judges who have overseen the operation of school attendance plans all those years. A judge in Kansas City might have been able to order a tax increase to pay for busing, but let's see how he does ordering more fuel for the buses.
68 posted on 09/23/2005 1:20:20 PM PDT by jwpjr
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To: msnimje

OK. I'll bite. Who is Rush's girlfriend?


69 posted on 09/23/2005 1:20:28 PM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: elfman2
So it's better that they stay home to run their ACs or go joyriding?

I guess it is better for Sonny because it is not coming out of his pocket.

70 posted on 09/23/2005 1:20:37 PM PDT by msnimje (Cogito Ergo Sum Republican)
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To: msnimje

The Atlanta area was the flashpoint for the last spike in gas prices - right after Katrina went through and news started coming out about serious limitations in gas delivery.

Not surprised that they'll want to relieve pressure on gas demand for almost exactly the same situation.


71 posted on 09/23/2005 1:20:41 PM PDT by ctdonath2
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To: inkling
Their reporters and hosts are in a perpetual state of abject panic.

An excellent observation, but I wonder, how is this different from every other tv 'news' reporter in the business?

72 posted on 09/23/2005 1:20:58 PM PDT by dollar_dog
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To: kms61
Sounds a little like a panicky overreaction to me, unless Perdue has some kind of information that hasn't hit the wires yet.

If you recall, when Kritina came through it resulted in widespread gas shortages in Atlanta and $6 a gallon gas because they were supplied out of the area affected by Katrina. Ive heard this week on CNBC business news programming that more shortages are expected in the southern US up to near Washington, DC. Jeb Bush came out with warning yesterday that gas shortages should be expected in Florida.

So if this keeps the buses off the highway and all the parents that take their kids to and from school, it should save a lot of energy and allow the gas companies to get additional fuel to the affected areas.

73 posted on 09/23/2005 1:21:55 PM PDT by Dave S
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To: ARealMothersSonForever
There will be supply disruptions during and after Rita. This is prudent planning. Fully 25% of refined fuels come out of the Texas gulf ports. The yankee states would do well to follow his lead.

Well lets just shut down the entire nation for a week, that will really conserve energy. No freeping either, might use too much electricity
74 posted on 09/23/2005 1:22:07 PM PDT by boxerblues
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To: Republican Red

The BP at Windward & 9 WAS at $2.53 around lunch time. An hour later it was $2.59. I wouldnt be surprised if its higher now.


75 posted on 09/23/2005 1:22:11 PM PDT by Tatze (I voted for John Kerry before I voted against him!)
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To: TC Rider

My husband filled the tank onis vehicles yesterday -- before the next round of high gas prices hits.


76 posted on 09/23/2005 1:22:16 PM PDT by HungarianGypsy
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To: jwpjr

Many rural counties have one or two high schools that serve the whole county or school district- and the population is widely spread out. Buses will always be needed, that or more schools.


77 posted on 09/23/2005 1:23:27 PM PDT by LWalk18
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To: 68skylark

>>>Shutting down schcools -- I can't think of a worse way to conserve energy.

Not only that, other than the fuel for buses, it probably won't do squat for dropping energy requirements. Dropping energy in one place almost always means a corresponding increase somewhere else.


78 posted on 09/23/2005 1:24:01 PM PDT by Asfarastheeastisfromthewest...
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To: Phantom Lord
There is a place on Old Apex Road (several actually) at $2.65!

My Mom and Dad filled up in Fuquay on Tuesday for 2.59!

79 posted on 09/23/2005 1:24:09 PM PDT by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: boxerblues
Seeing how GA is not in the projected path of Rita I would think they are over reacting just a tad

Their gas does come out the area projected to be hit. IF you recall Katrina caused temporary shortages in Atlanta as oil prices went to between $4 and $6 a gallon. Jeb Bush told Floridians to expect gas shortages in the state, probably ensuring that they will occur as everyone rushes to fill up.

80 posted on 09/23/2005 1:24:23 PM PDT by Dave S
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