
I am not going to give Obama credit for lowering the price of gasoline any more so than I blamed him when the ppg rose higher than $4.
How many of you are willing to admit the same?
I just paid less than $3 a gallon for the 2nd fill up in a row.I admit I will not give Obama credit for gasoline costing less than 3 bucks per gallon in the United States.
I am not going to give Obama credit for lowering the price of gasoline any more so than I blamed him when the ppg rose higher than $4.
How many of you are willing to admit the same? Originally Posted by bigtex
I just paid less than $3 a gallon for the 2nd fill up in a row.Presidents have no control over gas prices. I'll even go further than that. Presidents don't create jobs in the private sector. They are only able to create jobs in Government on the Federal level. Admit that one too.
I am not going to give Obama credit for lowering the price of gasoline any more so than I blamed him when the ppg rose higher than $4.
How many of you are willing to admit the same? Originally Posted by bigtex
...as long as crude sells for over $85 a barrel, we can be profitable. Below that, and profits suffer.As long as crude sells for UNDER $85 a barrel we don't have to "dig" a hole here. Sop up as much as we can sop while it's cheap, and keep "ours" in the ground until there ain't no more to sop "over there."
So, lower oil prices actually make us more dependent on foreign sources, such as the Middle East, .... Originally Posted by Jackie S
Some analysts are saying the drop is because of a big supply from the USA to hurt Putin with low prices. Originally Posted by i'va biggen
But LittleEva, not long ago you said that the world market was unaffected by US production. You said the price was set by speculators. So which is it? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyBut dull knife do you see anywhere that I said? Please note the word analyst's then go back to your soup it will get cold.