Arkansas wrote:So, tell me what will give?
How high can the prices go before something breaks?
It's not government's job to stop this. It's the consumers.
How do we simply stop driving?
Sadly, we cant. We're an economy and culture that is driven, financially, by the gas powered engine. You mention it further down in your post......
However, the point I was making is that while it's not the governments responsibility to manage prices, I *do* feel it's their responsibility to get extremely involved when such a necessary item/driver of our economy becomes a traded and more importantly, hedge financial instrument. This is sorta turning the gas market into the natural gas market of enron days....and its nasty effects are shown at the pump to the tune of reportedly 20%. Think about it...20% of our current gas price is driven by hedging....20% of our gas prices are due to irresponsible gov deregulation in an industry that should have never been deregulated.
Arkansas wrote:Was telling a friend just the other day, that these new high prices seem to be hurting everything else too. People won't drive across town to a restaurant, or to the movie. We'll cut out all non-necessary driving, which means local economies will slow down. I guess the grocery stores will profit from this because we'll make a greater effort to shop just once rather than several times in a given period. However, goods there will be more expensive too. Was just at a Sam's Club this morning, and the tire jockey there said new updates came in and tires are going up 8%. I guess anything petroleum related will get hit hard.
Forget petroleum....anything period. Food, grain, plastic, iron, drugs, whatever...anything that gets carted from one place to another will get more expensive to make and transport. I feel that gas has been a direct driver of the current 'inflation' we are experiencing....irrespective of that piece of shit hick in the white house's interpretation of 'inflation' (with the price of gas removed from the CPI).
Arkansas wrote:I often wonder that if big oil sees their ends near, due to the green initiatives and alternative fuel developement, and they're just gouging us to make more money while they can.....
While I often regard Bill OReily among the most intellectually void idiots to drool on the face of the earth, he made this very point last night. That the big oil companies see the end coming...and they are stepping up profits so they can survive the coming lean years...it'll be interesting to watch play out.