Posted on 04/02/2005 10:07:28 AM PST by sscrocks2008
The U.S. GOV'T is collaborating with the middle-eastern powers even as we are fighting with them. They are collaborating them in the area of gasoline, going around fixing prices and telling us that they have nothing to do with this, and that they can do nothing about this, I am here to prove that this is all a lie, and gas prices should be dropping to $1.50 $1.40 without them losing more than a penny!! It's all a conspiracy to keep the american public under the gun and to show us that the middle-eastern powers still control us even though we are breaking their regime as we speak, OPEC promised us more than double production LAST YEAR we have yet to see any production increase at their facilities.
I was at the airport....
Sorry - I'm late !
What a way to wake up! :-)
Now it's a dollar more, and we WON in Iraq. Imagine if we had lost!
[virtual ticker tape parade down the canyon of heroes for EagleUSA]
to all -- I want it on record that I had nothing to do with any of the keywords in this zotworthy topic.
"Gonna Zot, Gonna Zot, All Around the Clock Tonight!""sscrocks2008"? S.S.C. running in 2008?
Claim: a one-day "gas out"... will help bring the retail price of gasoline down.
Status: False.
Check.
;')
The Airbus A-380 will use 12 per cent less fuel per passenger than a 747, (obviously, assuming that both fly full), "80 passenger miles per gallon, about as much gas per passenger, per mile, as a Ford Taurus with three people on board." [Pop Sci, April 2005, p 58]
Be quiet. I am part of the fix. My company controls Halliburton, the US government, and all the oil on earth.
There is no shortage anywhere. When was the last time anyone here went to a gas station and they were out of gas?
Well, let's see. Seems to me that was during the days of Odd and Even license plate fill up days and I was pumping gas as a gas station attendant (good job to have during as gas shortage).
Exactly when I last saw stations out of gas. :)
I think we are being handed a line of bull, honestly.
And I wonder why it is that I never see gas prices vary more than a penny in any given town? That tells me that there is some level of collusion among suppliers.
I just posted a story of that nature on another thread just moments ago - Local stations (4 of them within less than 100 yds) all raise and lower their prices to exactly match within 5 minutes of each other. In the most recent case - all raised their prices a total of 22 cents in the last 3 days - with none of them receiving a load of fuel in that time.
SS? Figures. Same drivel can be found on Stormfront.
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