somebody was telling me that they are not high and its just that inflation has taken over. someone else also told me that they will be going down in the next year. are these statements true? I always thought that gas was really high and it was because demand and supply not inflation.
4/22/2008 1:57:34 PM
they are too highthat's the end of my thoughts on thisthey need to come the fuck back down
4/22/2008 2:00:03 PM
either that or we need to re-think urban planningNAW DOG
4/22/2008 2:00:41 PM
they suck
4/22/2008 2:01:44 PM
^^if you're insinuating that I take CAT...nonot that CAT now, not the redrawn CAT 2100not going to happen[Edited on April 22, 2008 at 2:03 PM. Reason : ...]
4/22/2008 2:03:19 PM
It's both a factor of supply/demand and inflation.Inflation is just the devaluation of a currency which makes goods and services appear more expensive.Example:$1 = 2 loaves of bread = 1 gallon of gasnow say that inflation kicks in because of our horrible fiscal policy and our currency is devalued against other foreign currencies to the point where$1 = 1 loaf of bread = 1/2 gallon of gasAlthough the ratio of bread:gas still equals 2:1 our dollar buys less of them.However, in terms of bread, the gas prices have stayed the exact same.The problem is that our currency is cheap and has no backing. It isn't put against something valuable like gold.If you look at the price of oil in terms of gold, for example... the price has not gone up all that much at all. It's just that now, our dollar buys less gold.[Edited on April 22, 2008 at 2:21 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2008 2:20:12 PM
lol ron paul gold standard.
4/22/2008 2:24:28 PM
gas prices right now are at historical highs, with and without inflation. Prior to just a few weeks ago, the late 70's had the highest inflation-adjusted gas prices. But as we breached ~$3.20 and now $3.50/gallon, that is higher per gallon than it has ever been, including adjusting for inflation. see the red line here for 2008-inflation-adjusted dollars. the black line is what people actually paid at the pump. http://www.fintrend.com/inflation/Inflation_Rate/Gasoline_Inflation.aspon that same topic, it was just yesterday I heard on the radio that the national average went up 16 cents in the last two weeks, just as I passed a sign for $3.45/gal. Then today, the very same place was up another 10cents to $3.55..... so make that 26cents in 2 weeks....also, anyone who "told you that they will be going down in the next year" is just blowing smoke. They may, but whoever is telling you that has no idea if they will or won't[Edited on April 22, 2008 at 2:34 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2008 2:26:52 PM
according to your own graph, 1918 had the highest inflation adjusted gas prices
4/22/2008 2:28:29 PM
4/22/2008 2:29:38 PM
^^ yeah, i see that. i didn't make the graph. But i guess anyone everyone who makes these statements are generally talking about "modern era". I don't think it's really fair to compare prices now to 1918 when there were very few cars, relatively, around. Even so, it looks like within weeks we'll even break the 1918 point
4/22/2008 2:35:44 PM
that graft looks like the nominal price of gas is now surpassing the price of gas based on inflation.
4/22/2008 2:36:57 PM
I believe this to be a speculative bubble. As such, I believe the bubble will pop sooner or later. Regretfully, it has a bit higher to go before that happens. The higher it goes the sooner it will crash, but this could still be more than a year off if we are unlucky. But, I do feel safe saying that in five to ten years gasoline will get back to the $2 range as the dollar recovers and new supplies come online.
4/22/2008 2:37:41 PM
^ Seconded.They hit a huge ass oil well in N. Dakota as well... supposed to be the 2nd largest on earth. Now if the militant hippies let us drill, we'll be enjoying Venezuela-esque $0.37/gal gasoline.
4/22/2008 2:43:09 PM
yeah n. dakota sucks anyway
4/22/2008 2:46:51 PM
4/22/2008 2:53:31 PM
^^^And what technique do you suppose they use to get this oil? It isn't the hippies blocking this, the oil field has been known for a long time, but the absence of the technology to do it.
4/22/2008 2:56:24 PM
son of a bitch! That's what the most industrialized nation on the face of the planet is missing... Drilling machines. Yeah I know Venezuela has em... and Iraq has em, but son of a bitch we can't get one around here?
4/22/2008 2:58:25 PM
And with current US consumption, that entire oil well would be gone before a year is out.
4/22/2008 2:59:01 PM
makin up stats today?
4/22/2008 2:59:21 PM
Gas is 8 to 10 bucks in europe.
4/22/2008 3:01:42 PM
us consumption is hardly the tipping point that a lot of folks make it out to besure we need to all reduce consumption and create "alternative energy" but a huge portion of the problem is developing world needs coming online
4/22/2008 3:02:28 PM
also, we don't allow companies to make refineries or drill for oil in this country. Especially in Alaska. We have no one even living there. And that would free us of the necessary evil of paying off dictatorships in the Middle East for their oil.The problem: Environmentalism and liberals[Edited on April 22, 2008 at 3:04 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2008 3:04:21 PM
4/22/2008 3:05:54 PM
^^ that's not exactly true. We produce more than 5 million barrels of oil per day, a lot of it coming from Alaska. We also refine more than 20 million barrels of oil per day on average. Environmental laws have prevented companies from drilling offshore and in national parks, but there are no state or national laws against drilling on your own private property.[Edited on April 22, 2008 at 3:08 PM. Reason : 2]
4/22/2008 3:07:54 PM
When was the last refinery built in the US? When was the last Nuclear power plant built in the US?
4/22/2008 3:09:11 PM
and how is that germane?
4/22/2008 3:10:02 PM
4/22/2008 3:11:19 PM
Who gives a fuck how long 1 well would last? We have thousands of wells. Thats a meaningless statistic.nutsmackr
4/22/2008 3:14:45 PM
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4/22/2008 3:20:30 PM
yes, and cracking is a more expensive process to under go and would make getting the oil from ANWR to use as gasoline, or home heating oil too costly to be effective.[Edited on April 22, 2008 at 3:24 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2008 3:23:22 PM
Wait. So, you're telling me that ANWR oil cannot be drilled and then cracked for $3.50 a gallon? Are you insane?
4/22/2008 3:27:03 PM
4/22/2008 3:27:06 PM
Face it nutsmackr, you're a hack and you have zero credibility in the SB because you post so much bullshit.You don't have the slightest idea of what you are talking about.
4/22/2008 3:28:04 PM
Yes, I make up bullshit. That is why all the information I have posted so far comes from the GAO.Suck on a nut bitch.http://www.gao.gov/archive/1999/rc99191.pdf
4/22/2008 3:29:29 PM
4/22/2008 3:31:57 PM
^^way to post a link to a 10 year old study on Prudhoe Bay when we are talking about ANWR.[Edited on April 22, 2008 at 3:38 PM. Reason : 2]
4/22/2008 3:34:52 PM
4/22/2008 3:35:56 PM
You should read your own link. From the last year they studied, 1998, more than 95% of the oil produced in Alaska's north shore went to the US, and less than 5% went to Asia combined.So are you ready to admit that what you posted is bullshit, or shall I go on?
4/22/2008 3:39:56 PM
4/22/2008 3:44:45 PM
^^You realize that we had an export ban until 1995, right? The amount leaving now is even more^that doesn't take into effect the pipeline tariffs, which by last reckoning was around $3.00 a barell shipped through the trans-alaska pipeline and of course, the tariffs to for the pipelines feeding into the Caribean are even more with the added shipping costs.
4/22/2008 3:49:48 PM
I also haven't seen anything that says the oil in Alaska is excessively thick and tarry. It is certainly not in the link nutsmackr provided. Really, he's the one that claimed it could only be used for asphalt products, I'd like to see him post some evidence of that.
4/22/2008 3:50:31 PM
The sweet is gone baby.http://detnews.com/2005/business/0505/02/biz-166882.htm
4/22/2008 3:54:52 PM
bush just needs to make a speech this afternoon saying we are going to open up the largest drilling operation in US history.watch the price plummet to $1.50 a gallon in a matter of weeks.
4/22/2008 3:56:48 PM
^^I love how you link to shit that completely refutes your statements:
4/22/2008 3:58:00 PM
How do you propose they get that oil out of anwr? TAPS does not go to ANWR, it goes to Purdoe Bay. the only reason why exports of Alaskan oil never materialized, is not because it is more efficient to ship to the continental US, but because of the export ban that lasted until 1995 and now the sweet crude of purdoe bay is basically gone. If you want to argue that we need to drill anwr for national security reasons, you must guarantee that the oil goes to america and is not exported. none of the oil companies are willing to do that.p.s. the big item you should be pushing for is the national petroleum preserve, not anwr[Edited on April 22, 2008 at 4:15 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2008 4:03:30 PM
look at all that land. ain't that some shit that we're paying this much and refuse to drill?too many nutsmakers in this country
4/22/2008 4:15:42 PM