I blame it on Obama and the Democrats...with their wars going all all over the planet and their close links to their oil friends Soros and Co.
Obushma...he is George Bush all over again...on steroids.




$3.50 at my favorite Wilmington EXXON this morning.93henfan wrote:Hard to believe gas was $1.50/gallon two years ago. The good old days.





When it was dipped into last time (two or three years ago) it was credited with only a 10 cent drop in the price of gas at the pump. Obviously, just the act of tapping into it isn't enough on its own to make a real difference (gas at $3.90 versus $4.00 a gallon isn't going to make people feel a lot better). The plus side for tapping into it is at least the President is seen as doing something so public perception-wise it's a good thing even if it doesn't really help the price enough. The price is going up on perception anyway, so one way to battle it is with perception going the other way.89Hen wrote:Do we actually KNOW whether dipping into the strategic oil reserves will have an actual impact on the price at the pump?


Meet Barack Obama: Prince of Perception. That's your man, GanFan!GannonFan wrote:When it was dipped into last time (two or three years ago) it was credited with only a 10 cent drop in the price of gas at the pump. Obviously, just the act of tapping into it isn't enough on its own to make a real difference (gas at $3.90 versus $4.00 a gallon isn't going to make people feel a lot better). The plus side for tapping into it is at least the President is seen as doing something so public perception-wise it's a good thing even if it doesn't really help the price enough. The price is going up on perception anyway, so one way to battle it is with perception going the other way.89Hen wrote:Do we actually KNOW whether dipping into the strategic oil reserves will have an actual impact on the price at the pump?

Cluck U wrote:Gas has just had the highest 2 week rise in its history, easily surpassing Bush's increases.![]()
I blame it on Obama and the Democrats...with their wars going all all over the planet and their close links to their oil friends Soros and Co.
Obushma...he is George Bush all over again...on steroids.
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:I thought the bro was going to get us out of these "illegal wars"![]()
The Kenyan will dance to whichever oil company is pulling the strings on one side and Soros on the other.

I don't think it was used last time. IIRC the last time would have been after Katrina which was 5-6 years ago now?GannonFan wrote:When it was dipped into last time (two or three years ago) it was credited with only a 10 cent drop in the price of gas at the pump. Obviously, just the act of tapping into it isn't enough on its own to make a real difference (gas at $3.90 versus $4.00 a gallon isn't going to make people feel a lot better). The plus side for tapping into it is at least the President is seen as doing something so public perception-wise it's a good thing even if it doesn't really help the price enough. The price is going up on perception anyway, so one way to battle it is with perception going the other way.89Hen wrote:Do we actually KNOW whether dipping into the strategic oil reserves will have an actual impact on the price at the pump?


Correct, it has been dipped into 3 times since 1990.89Hen wrote:I don't think it was used last time. IIRC the last time would have been after Katrina which was 5-6 years ago now?GannonFan wrote:
When it was dipped into last time (two or three years ago) it was credited with only a 10 cent drop in the price of gas at the pump. Obviously, just the act of tapping into it isn't enough on its own to make a real difference (gas at $3.90 versus $4.00 a gallon isn't going to make people feel a lot better). The plus side for tapping into it is at least the President is seen as doing something so public perception-wise it's a good thing even if it doesn't really help the price enough. The price is going up on perception anyway, so one way to battle it is with perception going the other way.





I understood that there was an interruption to regular levels because of what's going on.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:tapping the strategic oil reserve for this would incredibly stupid...
tapping the reserve after Katrina made sense (in fact, that's why we have it) it's for shortages - not high prices.
this price spike is the price we in America pay for the revolutions in the middle east... meh.


depends on what you mean by 'regular levels'89Hen wrote:I understood that there was an interruption to regular levels because of what's going on.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:tapping the strategic oil reserve for this would incredibly stupid...
tapping the reserve after Katrina made sense (in fact, that's why we have it) it's for shortages - not high prices.
this price spike is the price we in America pay for the revolutions in the middle east... meh.


Libya pumps 1.6 million barrels per day, the Gulf produces 1.5M.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:depends on what you mean by 'regular levels'89Hen wrote: I understood that there was an interruption to regular levels because of what's going on.
we're not talking about oil embargo levels - nor are we talking about post katrina/rita "refining capacity down by 50%"* levels either
arbitrary number grabbed from thin air to signify "significant"


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http://www.11alive.com/news/article/187 ... gas-prices" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;DUBLIN, Ga. (WMAZ) -- A Dublin church group plans to gather pumpside Saturday and pray for the gas prices to drop.
It's an effort started by the Beacon of Light Christian Center in Dublin.
"I believe if we come together and pray as a community we can really make something happen," says the church's pastor, Marshall Mabry.
Mabry says he can remember when gas jumped from under $1 to $1.50 and says, now, with prices reaching almost $4, he says he plans to ask God for help.
And this isn't the first time his congregation has gathered at Kroger's gas pumps.
"It's the third time," he says, "I want to start a movement. I want this to go from Dublin to Macon, from Macon to Atlanta and all over the country."
"I can't see how a country like ours, that could put people on the moon like it's nothin' and people in outerspace like it's nothin' can't make some kind of fuel that would run in these cars that wouldn't cost very much money," says Thomas Didonato, who paid $3.64/gallon on Monday.
Didonato was just one of a line of people who paid nearly $4 per gallon.
"It's not a white issue, not a black issue, it's a green issue," says Pastor Mabry of the escalating prices.
"If it doesn't drop down to nothin' but ten cents, I'm happy with that. But what I really want to believe God to do is drop down $1.50, hey, I'm glad with that, too," says the pastor.


And it was probably $6-7 a gallon in Europe. Somehow they've survived.Chizzang wrote:10 years ago this month... Gas was $1.20 a gallon
AZGrizFan wrote:That's because they have US protecting their sorry asses.![]()
I was serious earlier when I said it was $1.50 only two years ago. I checked my receipts and I filled up for $1.47/gallon in December '08. Obama might get a three-bagger on his watch. $4.50 gas is not that far away.Chizzang wrote:10 years ago this month... Gas was $1.20 a gallon