Thread: Gas prices drop
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10-18-2008 09:15 AM #1
Bob, this ties in with what you are saying, last night I was watching 20/20 with John Stossel. The people he was talking to from the University’s on economics were saying the President or government does not fix the problem; it’s the big business that continues to create products and inventions to move the economy up. A good example was the guy bringing the ice years ago. By someone inventing the refrigerator it eliminated the iceman’s job but created jobs making refrigerators and the consumer helped the economy by buying them. I know all of this makes since it just seems like it’s hard to keep up when a person like me is no longer in the work force. Trying to survive on a limited amount of money. When I was working and making good money I really added to the economy because I like new cars, hot rods/and customs. This morning I was talking to a roofer for an estimate on my house; he said prices have doubled in the past year most likely because of petroleum used in the singles. Now by the price of oil coming down it would be nice if maybe in the spring the shingles would come down in price but you never know. I know as a kid I would hear things like if you want things to get screwed up get the government involved. The private sector through donations of money and labor has put up way more houses then the government has after Katrina.
Bob, your well versed and I like hearing your replies and contributions. I have never heard you try to be superior or act like you’re better equipped with knowledge. You have a respectful way of getting your point across. I have always said a smart person doesn’t have to tell someone they are smart, it will be apparent when they speak. My daughter married a Notre Dame graduate who say’s he is smarter then 98% of the Worlds population. I tell him he has that wrong he is dumber then 98% of the Worlds population he can barley keep his shoes tied.
Richard
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10-18-2008 04:22 PM #2
Originally Posted by ford2custom
Can't tell ya how many business owners I've known who hired their son-in-law just so they felt their daughter would continue to be fed. Guess that really is "creating a job"!!!
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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10-19-2008 11:02 AM #3
$2.69 at some stations here, others still at $2.79. Waiting for the bump up just before Thanksgiving.
Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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10-19-2008 11:23 AM #4
$3.21 at the new Safeway last night. I'd love to see it drop below three bucks at least once before the rollercoaster rise starts again!
The funny thing is we have a Chevron refinery just 40 miles away. And gas at Chevron stations gets cheaper by the gallon the farther away from the refinery. Same gas, same price for the stations, more expensive delivery charges and less expensive at the pumps! Seems crazy to me.
Since I have been buying gas at Safeway(about 2 months now) my gas milage has increased by 1-2 mpg. Anybody else with similar experiences using different pump gas?"
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.






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