So...how about those gas prices!
Re: So...how about those gas prices!
I would suggest that Biden had nothing to do with it specifically, but his party and the left did have a hand in it for two reasons; first, Dorrito went woke and a LOT of people stopped buying them. That hit their bottom line. Strike two came in the current inflation situation in which it costs more to make/ship a product. So less demand and increased production cost.
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Re: So...how about those gas prices!
It is amazing how fast gas prices go up when something happens in a oil producing nation. Even when it dosn't effect how much oil is in the system.
Funny thing, we have literally more oil than any other nation than the middle east. Good old democrats shut it down going all in on "Green" Energy. They killed everything trump had started and now we reap our rewards. I remind people voting has consequences.
How much old do we get from Russia? Less than 8% of our usage. From the middle east? Less than 3%.
Maybe we should open Alaska and North Dakota to production again, and change the laws about selling oil outside of our own country. We could have gas pricess back where they were 3 years ago. A lot of the price fixing is from the oil companies. The politicians also have a good sized hand in it as well. I was beside myself last week when I talked to an oil worker on the north slope when he said they are running at 20% of capacity due to not being able to start or start new well heads on the north slope.
Funny thing, we have literally more oil than any other nation than the middle east. Good old democrats shut it down going all in on "Green" Energy. They killed everything trump had started and now we reap our rewards. I remind people voting has consequences.
How much old do we get from Russia? Less than 8% of our usage. From the middle east? Less than 3%.
Maybe we should open Alaska and North Dakota to production again, and change the laws about selling oil outside of our own country. We could have gas pricess back where they were 3 years ago. A lot of the price fixing is from the oil companies. The politicians also have a good sized hand in it as well. I was beside myself last week when I talked to an oil worker on the north slope when he said they are running at 20% of capacity due to not being able to start or start new well heads on the north slope.
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Re: So...how about those gas prices!
I would agree, we need to seriously consider the policy on exporting. If we are "running short" of oil in our nation, then why would we allow any of it to be exported?
Re: So...how about those gas prices!
That law on selling was changed.Strayz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 6:32 pm It is amazing how fast gas prices go up when something happens in a oil producing nation. Even when it dosn't effect how much oil is in the system.
Funny thing, we have literally more oil than any other nation than the middle east. Good old democrats shut it down going all in on "Green" Energy. They killed everything trump had started and now we reap our rewards. I remind people voting has consequences.
How much old do we get from Russia? Less than 8% of our usage. From the middle east? Less than 3%.
Maybe we should open Alaska and North Dakota to production again, and change the laws about selling oil outside of our own country. We could have gas pricess back where they were 3 years ago. A lot of the price fixing is from the oil companies. The politicians also have a good sized hand in it as well. I was beside myself last week when I talked to an oil worker on the north slope when he said they are running at 20% of capacity due to not being able to start or start new well heads on the north slope.
Re: So...how about those gas prices!
We won't be able to open Alaska, Russia wants it back and sadly with this administration, they might give it back to them.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/russia-alask ... -sanctions
https://www.foxnews.com/us/russia-alask ... -sanctions
Re: So...how about those gas prices!
I noticed this morning, prices have dropped from $4.30 to $4.09. Needs to drop about $3 more and it will be at the correct price.
Re: So...how about those gas prices!
Yeah good luck with that.Bmyers wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 7:12 am We won't be able to open Alaska, Russia wants it back and sadly with this administration, they might give it back to them.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/russia-alask ... -sanctions
Right now they think getting Ukraine is a pain in the a$$, try taking Alaska. I just laugh at the idea.
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Re: So...how about those gas prices!
I would love to see less than $1 per gallon, but haven't seen that in a few decades. Use to be $5 and my buddies and I could run all weekend long.
Re: So...how about those gas prices!
I was at church and a small group of us was talking about Ukraine and Russia wanting Alaska. A lady walked over and butted into the conversation to put in her two cents.Strayz wrote: ↑Fri Mar 18, 2022 1:51 pmYeah good luck with that.Bmyers wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 7:12 am We won't be able to open Alaska, Russia wants it back and sadly with this administration, they might give it back to them.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/russia-alask ... -sanctions
Right now they think getting Ukraine is a pain in the a$$, try taking Alaska. I just laugh at the idea.
She said that we should not give back Alaska because we give Russia Alaska they will want Hawaii since they are right next to each other and she wants to visit Hawaii.
We explained that as long as she got her passport printed in Russian that she would still be able to go and then take the short boat ride and visit both Hawaii and Alaska in one trip. She thought this was a great idea. Her husband came walking over and she was explaining to him and he just looked at us and we all busted up laughing.
She had no idea what was so funny.
The sad part is her vote counts the same as mine.