Posted on 02/01/2015 12:34:34 PM PST by george76
Boy Scout motto. No need to see which station and day of the week is best. No need to stop for fuel for months. No worries about himicanes, etc. Can drive across to either coast without stopping for fuel.
I know Washington State isn’t. Our tax is per gallon, not a percentage. But Olympia is still starting to talk about a gas tax hike. Strike while the iron is hot, the bums.
So might the refineries. Just saying.
“The United Steelworkers union (USW) did not say at which plants the strikes would be held.”
‘United Steelworkers Union(USW)’ is the give-away, Freepers. The International Union is headed up by Leo W. Gerard, a communist and one member of the cartel behind President Obama.
Richard Trumpka is another communist. So, when the media mentions ‘union leaders’ those two, Gerard and Dick Trumpka, should come to mind.
Doesn’t surprise me in the least that the U.S.’s western ports are setting to to strangle exports and imports. The ILWU’s union leaders are all beholden to the commie national leaders.
But i trust in those giving the consumer what they want versus mob and government... just saying too.
“Fill up QUICK!”
Did last night @ $1.38 per gallon for premium.
Here is the strike list:
LyondellBasell refinery in Houston.
Marathon Galveston Bay Refinery in Texas City.
Marathon Houston Green Cogeneration facility, Texas City.
Marathon Refinery, Catlettsburg, Ky.
Shell Deer Park Refinery, Deer Park.
Shell Deer Park Chemical Plant, Deer Park.
Tesoro Anacortes Refinery, Anacortes, Wash.
Tesoro Martinez Refinery, Martinez, Calif.
Tesoro Carson Refinery, Carson, Calif.
Another article:
Refinery strikes unlikely to move gasoline, oil prices
http://fuelfix.com/blog/2015/02/01/refinery-strikes-unlikely-to-move-gasoline-oil-prices/
Venezuela, Russia & Iran are hurting due to lower oil prices.
Trust in God, all others pay cash.
“Why would Obama want to send gas prices climbing again?”
Campaign promise. Did you forget?
Management and sales will run refineries on strike. Maybe not at full production, maybe at higher production.
The nearby, non union refineries should have capacity to make up any shortfall.
Correct at this time capacity isn’t a problem.
obola said dont get used to cheap gas.....this is what he meant. hang on folks things will get rough.
replace all of the strikers with non-union workers.
I spent 5 years in San Diego with gas prices from $3 to $4.50/gallon and a daily commute. I'm back home in Pocatello. Workng from my home office. My F150 has traveled under 40 miles since mid-September. My Harley Fat Bob was my principal commuting vehicle in San Diego. It has less than 50 miles since September. Over the 5 year period, I put 60,000 miles across 3 motorcycles and close to 30,000 miles on the F150. The F150 mileage was 2 trips home each year X 5 years or 18,000 miles. The balance was local miles e.g. 12,000 over 5 years...2500 miles annually for food shopping or bad weather days.
I live in Skagit also. I have relatives with jobs at Shell in Anacortes. First I heard of this strike. Bad news for local economy.
$1.38 / gal for premium? Where’s THAT?
Geez, Gas Buddy isn’t showing anything there under $1.60. You’ve fallen off the bottom of their map?
Heh heh, the supermarket gives the customer points, so the more you spend on your grocery bill the sooner you get up to a dollar per gallon discount on your gasoline with those points. The premium gasoline was priced at $2.38 per gallon, but our $1.00 discount gave it to us at $1.38 per gallon.
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