Posted on 10/26/2005 6:46:03 AM PDT by The Louiswu
Gas prices in and around Indianapolis are on the way down, I have seen it for as low as $2.25/gal and yet I see no word from the MSM about this development! Why??
Anyone else notice this in their area?
It's always amazed me that people can complain about the price of a gallon of gas but not the price of milk. Around here the prices are similar.
When you compare the the costs of exploration, drilling, transportation, and refining of gas to milking a cow I can't believe more people don't complain about milk. Considering the situations, gas is pretty cheap.
Yeah, it might make Bush look good. Can't have that.
In Oklahoma I have seen it as cheap as $1.99. Most places it is $2.05.
Same as here in NY. (The middle of the state, not NYC)
I don't drink as much milk as I use gas.
You should hang around my family! ;-)
That's interesting, and somewhat counterintuitive, given what's happened in most of the country. Texas' gas tax is relatively low, at 20 cents per gallon. One explanation I can think of is that there are currently 18 different formulations of gasoline that need to be produced (as the result of Government regulations, of course). The types required in Texas represent only two of these, meaning that supply is going to be limited relative to demand from other regions of the US that are dependent on Texas for at least some of their production. Then, of course, some "gouging" does exist, although reduced demand and more price competition seems to have put a damper on that, for the most part.
From what I have seen he is giving credit to Americans.
He's taking credit as the only one to say that the oil companies are gouging the American public, and that Americans are listening, and are getting angry.
Mark
And if you listened to what he was saying, he only spoke about "demand." He said nothing about supply. There are a number of reasons that there's a greater supply of oil since Katrina hit, not the least of which is that a number of refineries that were shut down have started up again, and the executive order that waived the different regional blends of gasoline.
Mark
I agree with your post however, IMHO "Gouging" is in the eye of the beholder. The free market system is at work. Gouging to us consumers is paying more at the pump than we think we should. To the refining industry it simply means a profit that is in line with other industries. My comments are only made to exemplify that without Government influence free market pressures would work much better and we might not have the extreme peaks and valleys.
I don't have any qualms about what you said...my response was humor as to why no quibbling from the MSM on LOWER prices.....I don't know much about O'Reilly because I don't watch him....
Gas is higher because we won't(can't)drill offshore, we won't(can't)drill onshore, we won't(can't) build new refineries, we won't(can't) build new redundant pipelines, won't(can't) reduce the regulations on designer gasolines, we won't we can't we won't we can't ad nauseum...the reason is Democrats and tree-huggers for every one!
I'm getting to the point where I only by gas unless I really, really need it. It's dropping about a nickel a day and I don't want to fill it up if I can get it cheaper tomorrow... Hmmm, I guess that's a "good problem" to have, huh?.
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