#466711 - 11/10/08 02:33 AM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: JoJo]
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The Rainman
Registered: 03/05/01
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Loc: elma washington
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what gets me mad is that now that gas is down below 2.50 people seem to be happy about the price. the oil companies have us trained to 2 to 3 dollar a gallon gas.
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#466720 - 11/10/08 07:44 AM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Irie]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/17/05
Posts: 1765
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I want free gas, who cares about Health care, give me free petrol !
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#466725 - 11/10/08 08:57 AM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Oregonian]
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Spawner
Registered: 10/15/03
Posts: 714
Loc: Olympia
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I agree....I only partially buy that China and other global markets are to blame for demand and price gouging..
My question is how much can our goverment regulate the oil companies...if we cut in to their bloated ass profits...do we hurt ourselves economically?
Perhaps one of you learned chaps can enlighten us as to how supply and demand in global markets affect prices?
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#466732 - 11/10/08 10:01 AM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Mr.Twister]
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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Paid $1.95/gal in Idaho the other day.
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#466751 - 11/10/08 11:55 AM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Dogfish]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 10/09/04
Posts: 1016
Loc: Napavine,Washington
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Definitely agree with you on this one. The housing market had a very bad effect on a lot of people/households. The fuel prices effected almost everyone. I have said before that the American people have the shortest memory of any nation. hey put the price of gas up by a dollar then drop it back by .75 cents and everyone says, "I found cheap gas today". What a bunch of sheep.
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#466802 - 11/10/08 03:32 PM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: laterun]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 6732
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Yup it raised the price of everything and anything. In other words it caused rapid inflation.
"Paid $1.95/gal in Idaho the other day." This is another thing that bothers me. The refineries are here yet Idaho pays less.
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#466809 - 11/10/08 03:55 PM
Re: High Gas Prices
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2685
Loc: Yelmish
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that irritates me too. oil goes up $10 a barrell, gas goes up .30 a gallon. oil drops 20 a barrel, gas decreases by about .03.
i shoulda took economics. i work in the printing industry and for some reason, despite printing jobs getting fewer, the cost of materials(paper and ink) have skyrocketed in the last 2 years. don't prices generally drop when the demand is waning?
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#466819 - 11/10/08 04:19 PM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Chum Man]
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
Registered: 03/07/99
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Loc: SE Olympia, WA
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i shoulda took economics. i work in the printing industry and for some reason, despite printing jobs getting fewer, the cost of materials(paper and ink) have skyrocketed in the last 2 years. don't prices generally drop when the demand is waning? Sounds like your problems stem from the supply side of the equation.
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#466821 - 11/10/08 04:22 PM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Castingpearls]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 6732
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"Compare the difference in state tax."
We are 12.5 cents a gallon higher. So where can I buy gas around here for $2.075? I am way closer to a refinery than Idaho is.
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#466826 - 11/10/08 04:33 PM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Dan S.]
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MPD
Registered: 01/02/08
Posts: 2544
Loc: Santa Rosa, CA
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Sounds like your problems stem from the supply side of the equation. Speaking of which - how is the "supply" looking based on this year's harvest? I can't find any figures in my Wall Street Journal crop reports!
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#466839 - 11/10/08 04:57 PM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Irie]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/18/03
Posts: 1041
Loc: north sound
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but for a long long time Americans have been living hand to mouth and running up debt, Are you implying that people were running up debt to pay for necessities? I think that's a rare scenario. The debts went to boats, trucks, stereos, ATVs, motorcycles, etc. That's not hand to mouth. From time to time I hear people bitching about how hard it is to make ends meet, how tough it is to pay the mortgage and put food on the table. So far, all those people have payments for a brand new truck and a harley in the garage. And you better believe they have the latest electronics from cell phones to ipods.
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#466865 - 11/10/08 07:00 PM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Chum Man]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 12/30/07
Posts: 3116
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that irritates me too. oil goes up $10 a barrell, gas goes up .30 a gallon. oil drops 20 a barrel, gas decreases by about .03.
i shoulda took economics. i work in the printing industry and for some reason, despite printing jobs getting fewer, the cost of materials(paper and ink) have skyrocketed in the last 2 years. don't prices generally drop when the demand is waning? The oil companies and refiners buy or sell their oil at todays rate. If the market rate of oil is going up, they also raise the price of current inventories. Retailers and wholesalers do the same thing in all kinds of products. They have to pass along the increased costs in a timely manner to allow the downstream market to catch up. Its as simple as, Todd getting a shipment of spoons. Metals went up this summer and then began a decline after the olympics (china shut down their steel plants for cleaner air) If the spoons arrived and the price was higher, Todd would lose money and probably get irritated with his supplier for surprising him. But the fact that cost of the spoons went up, regardless of prior knowledge, Todd would or should also tell his customers, that a price increase is coming on their next order. He would also increase the price of current inventory as it ships out. The reason is, he is going to invest more money in his next purchase of raw materials. Its also a reason why companies dont carry a lot of inventory when prices go up dramatically for steel or lumber. When prices fall like they are for oil, gasoline inventories already purchased as a higher price, cannot be reduced because the gross profit margin will be affected. There are a few fuel suppliers who buy on the spot market, they are limited inventory, so as the price drops, they can stay competitive. Its almost impossible not to lose a little profit when prices are dropping. Steel salvage yards were paying up to 500 per ton of good steel. If they sit on the new inventory , the price could go down and they would lose money on product they already bought. Right now good steel is worth less than 50 dollars a ton at the scrap yard. Price differentiation between states as well as competitors is a function of volume purchasing, total overhead, competition in town, and buying power of the customer. We pay more in seatte-tacoma because along with property values, the customer has more money than folks in communities like Forks or yakima.
Edited by Lead Bouncer (11/10/08 07:01 PM)
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#466904 - 11/10/08 09:31 PM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Fast and Furious]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/15/99
Posts: 4166
Loc: Poulsbo, WA,USA
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I posted about the high gas prices earlier this year. Aunty M posted a response that basically said to stop whining about high gas prices. I spent $4.50 a gallon on two summer steelhead trips to Oregon, about $90/tank each way. Now I'm spending half that about $45/tank. I've been able to split the cost for my trips out to Forks this fall. I'm going with a buddy one day next week and maybe around T-Day. Taking the bus to and from work saves me a tank every two weeks and 300 miles.
I agree with you Irie that the rise in gas prices was the straw that broke the camel's back. I also believe that the earlier rises in real estate contributed to inflation and broke the bubble. I think the government underestimates inflation. Go to the store and see how much food and beverages have increased. Grocery prices seem to still be high and probably will only go down if fuel prices do not creep back up.
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#466908 - 11/10/08 09:46 PM
Re: High Gas Prices
[Re: Steelheadman]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/17/05
Posts: 1765
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I thought steel prices went up early in this mess too...
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