Posted on 05/09/2011 9:47:53 AM PDT by Paladins Prayer
$7 may be a bit low, unfortunately
$7 may be a bit low, unfortunately
if you get our price to $7 in Europe it will be $13....you morons!
As I tell people at the gas pumps who complain to me about the price of gasoline.
“If it takes these high prices to make people quit mindlessly voting for Democrats without thinking about it, then I will gladly pay it.”
This new RNC guy sure isn't making much of an impression, good impression that his.
No. The Gov't will simply raise a new tax on the efficient vehicles like is already being discussed for hybrid's.
Love your reply! Do you ever get negative reactions?
[When does policy become treason?]
It's not easy being green when you're red on the inside.
“[When does policy become treason?]”
I think it already is. When you look at the big picture of what has been done since FUBO took power, it appears that nearly every policy has been detrimental to our country. You would expect an ordinary president to make some bad judgments, but it is no accident that nearly everything he does works against us. The question is, what are Americans going to do about it? Obama will continue with impunity until the streets boil over with rage.
BHO is restricting domestic supply (no drilling), in order to increase prices, and (he says) encourage people to reduce demand. That might actually make sense (to the extent that the goal makes sense), if the U.S. weren't importing so much crude, with borrowed money. And, if you weren't buying so much of your crude from hostile regimes.
Another way to get gas to $7.00/gallon would be to add about $3.00/gallon in taxes. (I know, I know — taxes!) The resulting reduction in demand might actually help lower the world price of crude — not that consumers would notice. The U.S. government could use the new gas tax revenue to reduce other taxes (well, they could — with a Democrat government there would probably just be more spending. Meanwhile, less money is being borrowed to buy foreign oil & the tax revenue stays within the borders of the U.S.A (for a few moments, at least).
The tax increase option (vile as taxes are) would do the least harm to the U.S. economy — while reducing (rather than drastically increasing) the amount of money sent overseas to (often) hostile regimes. Money that you have to borrow from other hostile regimes.
Of course, if BHO persists in policies designed to skyrocket the price of crude; you won't hear much complaining from these quarters (Canada). Thanks very much for the windfall, folks. Despite the possibility of a short-term windfall; many of us Canadians would rather see a strong, healthy U.S. economy. Boosting local oil supplies is more likely to get you there (in the near term at least) than shutting down the oil industry, and subsidizing “green” energy.
"If you want the lower gas prices, lower oil prices, and lower energy prices necessary for a booming economy, you are going to have to get yourselves another President. "
http://spectator.org/archives/2011/05/04/obamas-war-on-oil/
FUBO indeed
Why?
Does everyone Europe drive electric cars due to the price of gas? No, they still drive conventional gas vehicles.
If high gas prices haven't driven Europe to develop alternative energy, why would it cause the USA to do so? It won't.
So what is the benefit (even from the liberal standpoint) of high gas prices?
Taxes make Chicago gas prices nation’s highest
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2711332/posts
well, that’s weird.
Don’t folks in da hood buy gasoline?
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