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The recession will never be over unless obama doesn't need a crsis to push an agenda.We will have $7/gal gas, it is only a matter of time.
Consider this.
When gas was $4/gal the economy was booming.
Will the recession be over when gas goes back up to $4/gal?
We will have $7/gal gas, it is only a matter of time.
Consider this.
When gas was $4/gal the economy was booming.
Will the recession be over when gas goes back up to $4/gal?
Huh... you don't recall the gloom and doom out of every major news organization (even sometimes Fawkes News) badmouthing how bad things were and hypervenilatig on how the high gas prices was strangling the middle class? No? Dealt with it for about a year before W ended the moratorium. And "POP!" just like that the price of gas around the WORLD plummeted to pre bubble levels plus inflation which was about a buck sixty a gallon from when this bubble took off.We will have $7/gal gas, it is only a matter of time.
Consider this.
When gas was $4/gal the economy was booming.
Will the recession be over when gas goes back up to $4/gal?
So, let's look at it from this perspective...
What would 7$ gas do to unemployment? Minimum wage workers can barely afford gas at current prices. So when it's double the price or more, what will happen to their ability to drive to work?
So, let's look at it from this perspective...
What would 7$ gas do to unemployment? Minimum wage workers can barely afford gas at current prices. So when it's double the price or more, what will happen to their ability to drive to work?
The warming crowd doesn't want them to drive to work. They want everybody taking public transportation, except them of course. The elite will be able to afford the high prices and will still drive. Public transport is more suited to us common folk.
It is the goal of the econazis to destroy civilization when you take their philosophy to it's logical end. It is anti human.So, let's look at it from this perspective...
What would 7$ gas do to unemployment? Minimum wage workers can barely afford gas at current prices. So when it's double the price or more, what will happen to their ability to drive to work?
The warming crowd doesn't want them to drive to work. They want everybody taking public transportation, except them of course. The elite will be able to afford the high prices and will still drive. Public transport is more suited to us common folk.
Huh... you don't recall the gloom and doom out of every major news organization (even sometimes Fawkes News) badmouthing how bad things were and hypervenilatig on how the high gas prices was strangling the middle class? No? Dealt with it for about a year before W ended the moratorium. And "POP!" just like that the price of gas around the WORLD plummeted to pre bubble levels plus inflation which was about a buck sixty a gallon from when this bubble took off.We will have $7/gal gas, it is only a matter of time.
Consider this.
When gas was $4/gal the economy was booming.
Will the recession be over when gas goes back up to $4/gal?
This is intellectual laziness for a poltical point. We were dong MUCH MUCH better economically than we are now, but none of the core issues that were still problems then have been addressed even today except the drilling moratorium. In fact, P-BO has gone and made it a whole lot worse in an effort to GET his 8 dollar gallons of gas. And He will get it now. Faster than he wants, but he will get it.
We don't have an oil bubble this time and many of the speculators have been wiped out already, but don't worry, enough still have the money to do horrific damage to this nation... thanks to P-BO's plan to destroy the nation through economic incompetence.
Cloward and Piven would be proud.
McCain is a political opportunist out for personal political power ever since he got beat by W back in 2000. Before that he was one of the Keating Five.Huh... you don't recall the gloom and doom out of every major news organization (even sometimes Fawkes News) badmouthing how bad things were and hypervenilatig on how the high gas prices was strangling the middle class? No? Dealt with it for about a year before W ended the moratorium. And "POP!" just like that the price of gas around the WORLD plummeted to pre bubble levels plus inflation which was about a buck sixty a gallon from when this bubble took off.We will have $7/gal gas, it is only a matter of time.
Consider this.
When gas was $4/gal the economy was booming.
Will the recession be over when gas goes back up to $4/gal?
This is intellectual laziness for a poltical point. We were dong MUCH MUCH better economically than we are now, but none of the core issues that were still problems then have been addressed even today except the drilling moratorium. In fact, P-BO has gone and made it a whole lot worse in an effort to GET his 8 dollar gallons of gas. And He will get it now. Faster than he wants, but he will get it.
We don't have an oil bubble this time and many of the speculators have been wiped out already, but don't worry, enough still have the money to do horrific damage to this nation... thanks to P-BO's plan to destroy the nation through economic incompetence.
Cloward and Piven would be proud.
A non-sequiter, but too tempting to let alone. Good to see you admit by your silence you're ignoring the media's reactions during the 4 dollar gas days.
Wasn't that before McCain suspended his campaign to straighten things out with the economy?
McCain is a political opportunist out for personal political power ever since he got beat by W back in 2000. Before that he was one of the Keating Five.Huh... you don't recall the gloom and doom out of every major news organization (even sometimes Fawkes News) badmouthing how bad things were and hypervenilatig on how the high gas prices was strangling the middle class? No? Dealt with it for about a year before W ended the moratorium. And "POP!" just like that the price of gas around the WORLD plummeted to pre bubble levels plus inflation which was about a buck sixty a gallon from when this bubble took off.
This is intellectual laziness for a poltical point. We were dong MUCH MUCH better economically than we are now, but none of the core issues that were still problems then have been addressed even today except the drilling moratorium. In fact, P-BO has gone and made it a whole lot worse in an effort to GET his 8 dollar gallons of gas. And He will get it now. Faster than he wants, but he will get it.
We don't have an oil bubble this time and many of the speculators have been wiped out already, but don't worry, enough still have the money to do horrific damage to this nation... thanks to P-BO's plan to destroy the nation through economic incompetence.
Cloward and Piven would be proud.
Wasn't that before McCain suspended his campaign to straighten things out with the economy?
I do not trust the man and think he'd sell his own mother for the presidency.
Whatever handle he had on honor and values he let slip in Vietnam. The only difference I think we would have seen between the P BO presidency and his is the pile of shit we would be in now being off by fraction of inches and the RINOs would be cheering for it. Oh, and I doubt there'd be a Tea Party movement of any significance because the disasters that is he Obama administration wouldn't have happened quite so much.
Same destination though... a socialist America... just on bus, not by rocket ship.
But I do not think the economic situation and such would have been one bit better if McCain had been elected.
But I do not think the economic situation and such would have been one bit better if McCain had been elected.
Our economic situation would be better in one key arena: no national healthcare fiasco we have now. That being said, I'm saying that what would have been passed would have been smaller, not better or right. Just smaller and that's still not good enough.
different color and shapes of the turds and maybe a smaller pile for one. But we'd still be buried in the shit.But I do not think the economic situation and such would have been one bit better if McCain had been elected.
Our economic situation would be better in one key arena: no national healthcare fiasco we have now. That being said, I'm saying that what would have been passed would have been smaller, not better or right. Just smaller and that's still not good enough.
I was wrong in saying not one bit better. It may have worked out a bit better or worse.
But I feel there would have been no significant difference whether McCain or Obama as pres. Up to this point anyway.
different color and shapes of the turds and maybe a smaller pile for one. But we'd still be buried in the shit.Our economic situation would be better in one key arena: no national healthcare fiasco we have now. That being said, I'm saying that what would have been passed would have been smaller, not better or right. Just smaller and that's still not good enough.
I was wrong in saying not one bit better. It may have worked out a bit better or worse.
But I feel there would have been no significant difference whether McCain or Obama as pres. Up to this point anyway.
That's why RINOs are no different than Dems.
Yes there are differences, but I'm talking anyone who is a moderate. They have no ideological backbone save one philosophy: stay in power. They will lie cheat and steal to keep it. Say anything to anyone and vote for what's popular over what's right. These are the people who need removal most of all. So I was incorrect at saying RINOs are just Dems, because the left have DINOs as well. And this mushy middle is the problemdifferent color and shapes of the turds and maybe a smaller pile for one. But we'd still be buried in the shit.I was wrong in saying not one bit better. It may have worked out a bit better or worse.
But I feel there would have been no significant difference whether McCain or Obama as pres. Up to this point anyway.
That's why RINOs are no different than Dems.
Ohh they are different in many ways but partisan politics just plain sucks.
Politics is just an industry now.
Actually if the federal gas tax in the US was raised by 1.50 per gallon and smokes were raise by 50 cents a package with 2.50 added to a case of beer, bottle of wine, and bottle of liquor the deficit would be eliminaited in 3 years. From than on Medicare would be funded at a rate of 100 % for all Americans. Simply by taxing booze, smokes, and gas.
Simple enough even for you cave dwellers to understand?
Actually if the federal gas tax in the US was raised by 1.50 per gallon and smokes were raise by 50 cents a package with 2.50 added to a case of beer, bottle of wine, and bottle of liquor the deficit would be eliminaited in 3 years. From than on Medicare would be funded at a rate of 100 % for all Americans. Simply by taxing booze, smokes, and gas.
Simple enough even for you cave dwellers to understand?
And ween us onto.... nothing. There is nothing that can replace petroleum and fossil fuels.Well of course he want gas to be way expensive.
AFter all. They must wean us of our addiction to oil. LOL
What does it matter that lots of folks can't afford $7 a gallon gas.
We can all go on Welfare when the jobs really dry up and we are all unemployed.
Of course if that happens there won't be any money to fund the Clowns or the Govt. or Barry Boys left wing agenda.
Hmmmm. Might be worth a shot at that. LOL
You can't ween a nation off a power source that is almost 100% dependent on for all transportation and a critical physical resource like plastic without having it's replacement ready to roll.
A short list of things made by oil products
LESSON ONE ADDENDUM:
Things Made From Oil
That We Use Daily (a partial list)
Agriculture
plastic ties
row cover
irrigation piping
polyethylene
polypropylene
bags and packaging
pesticides and herbicides
food preservatives
fertilizers
Clothing and Textiles
ballet tights
nylon cord
everything polyester: blouses, pants, pajamas etc.
everything permanent press: shirts, dresses etc.
beads
bracelets
pantyhose
nylon zippers
plastic hangers
purses
thongs and flip flops
earrings
ribbons
fake fur
windbreakers
sandals
garment bags
shoe laces
rain coats
iron-on patches
sneakers
sweaters
sofa pillow material
tote bags
umbrellas
Around the Office
ball point pens
diskettes
thermometer
Ink
computers
business card holders
copiers
waste baskets
calculators
printer cartridges
microfilm
name tags
binders
erasers
rulers
scotch tape
magic markers
telephones
Sports, Hobbies and Games
backpacks
fishing lures
air mattresses
cameras
beach balls
fishing poles
hang gliders
vinyl cases
footballs
glue containers
puzzles
darts
Frisbees
golf ball and golf bags
shotgun shells
ear plugs
knitting needles
waterproof clothing
stadium cushions
earphones
yarn
kites
tennis racquets
fabric dye
decoys
lifejackets
nylon strings
face protectors
volley balls
model cars
plastic water guns
fishing bobbers
soccer balls
oil paints
parachutes
fishing cylume
light sticks
earphones
playing cards
photographs
monofilament fishing lines
diving boards
poker chips
goggles
rollerskate and skateboard wheels
whistles
guitar strings
picks
rafts
ice chests
tents
sleeping bags
pole vaulting poles
motorcycle helmets
skis, water skis
rubber cement
plastic flowerpots
hot tub covers
sails
snorkels
monkey bars
photo albums
wet suits
flippers
tennis balls
boats
insulated boots
Infants and Children
acrylic toys
baby oil
laundry baskets
waterproof pants
baby aspirin
bath soap
mittens
pacifiers
baby blankets
bibs
rattles
doubleknit shirts
baby bottles
disposable diapers
baby shoes
teething rings
nipples and binkies
dolls
stuffed animals
baby lotion
Sports, Hobbies and Games
allergy medication
cotton-tipped swabs
inhalers
liquid Pepto-Bismol
aspirin
first aid cream
lancets
pill cases
band aids
first aid kits
latex gloves
prescription bottles
burn lotion
glycerin
mosquito spray
rubbing alcohol
chap stick
heart valve replacement
nasal decongestant
surgical tape
syringes
Vaseline
antiseptics
hearing aids
anesthetics
artificial limbs
eyeglasses and sunglasses
antihistamines
cortisone
vaporizers
denture adhesives
laxatives
Bactine
oxygen masks
stethoscopes
prescription glasses
cough syrup
hearing aids
Kitchen and Household
vinegar bottles
egg cartons
meat trays
trash bags
breadboxes
freezer containers
melamine dishware
tumblers
cake decorations
jars
microwave dishes
utensils
candles
freezer bags
milk jugs
vacuum bottles
coasters
gelatin molds
nylon spatulas
wax paper
coffee pots
ice cream scoops
oven bags
mops
drinking cups
ice trays
plastic containers
fabric softener
detergent bottles
plastic table service
drain stoppers
dish drainers
lunch boxes
pudding molds
sponges
dish scrubbers
brushes
baggies
drinking straws
Styrofoam
paper cup dispensers
measuring cups
Teflon coated pans
table cloths
refrigerator shelves
Beauty
cologne
hair brushes
lipstick
permanent wave curlers
perfume
hair color
mascara
petroleum jelly
comb
foam rubber curlers
shampoo
contact lenses and cases
hair spray
hand lotion
shaving foam
hair dryers
shoe inserts
dentures
body lotion
face masks
skin cleanser
deodorants
moisturizing cream
soap holders
disposable razors
leather conditioner
mouthwash
sunglasses
facial toner
lens cleanser
nail polish
sunscreen
tooth brushes
toothpaste tubes
vitamins
synthetic wigs
bubble bath
soap capsules
Furnishings
carpet padding
Naugahyde
Venetian blinds
TV cabinets
extension cords
picture frames
flocked wallpaper
shower doors
Formica
refrigerator lining
vinyl wallpaper
curtains
kitchen carpet
shag carpet
welcome mats
fan blades
lamps
shower curtain
patio furniture
swings
linoleum
upholstery
rugs
Building and Home
caulking material
light switch plates
plungers
faucet washers
clotheslines
measuring tape
polyurethane stain
water pipes
electric saws
paintbrushes
propane bottles
wood floor cleaner/wax
vinyl electrical tape
plastic pipe
shingles (asphalt)
light panels
garden hoses
plastic wood spackling paste
awnings
glazing compound
Plexiglas
spray paint
enamel
epoxy paint
artificial turf
folding doors
floor wax
glue
house paint
paint rollers
toilet seats
water pipes
putty
solvents
roofing material
plywood adhesive
sockets
propane
Automotive
antifreeze
flat tire fix
street paving (asphalt)
car battery cases
coolant
motor oil
tires
loud speakers
bearing grease
sports car bodies
traffic cones
car enamel
brake fluid
dashboards
windshield wipers
visors
car sound insulation
oil filters
car seats
convertible tops
fan belts
gasoline
Miscellaneous
ash trays
dog food dishes
toolboxes
CDs and DVDs
balloons
dog leashes
tape recorders
synthetic rubber
bubble gum
dog toys
flashlights
nylon ropes
bungee straps
flight bags
disposable lighters
cassette player
flea collars
flutes
lighter fluid
cigarette cases
electric blankets
tool racks
name tags
cigarette filters
ammonia
newspaper tubes
calibrated containers
insect repellent
phonograph records (vinyl)
crayons
ice buckets
dyes
pillows
credit cards
flashlights
fly swatters
plastic cup holders
dice
movie and camera film
k-resin
rain bonnets
luggage
video cassettes
charcoal lighter
rayon
safety glasses, gloves, hats
shoe polish
signs
cassette tapes
toys
watch bands
waterproof boots
shopping bags
bedspreads
checkbooks
covers
tobacco pouches
clothes hangers
flea collars
flavors
masking tape
safety flares
flags
butane
Petroleum Products in Our Daily Lives
How well did prohibition work again? Now, let's do the same damn thing on a critical resource instead of a luxury item.Actually if the federal gas tax in the US was raised by 1.50 per gallon and smokes were raise by 50 cents a package with 2.50 added to a case of beer, bottle of wine, and bottle of liquor the deficit would be eliminaited in 3 years. From than on Medicare would be funded at a rate of 100 % for all Americans. Simply by taxing booze, smokes, and gas.
Simple enough even for you cave dwellers to understand?