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Explanation of gas prices
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Michigan has the highest gas prices in the nation right now, it all sucks. Dang butterflies.
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The "rocket and the feather" syndrome is the best way I've heard this explained. It really doesn't take much in the way of powers of observation to see it in practice either. . .
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I think the headline on USA Today the other day read something like, "Holiday Drivers Ignore Gas Prices".
As long as that's the case, then prices aren't high enough. Why should they drop, when demand does not go down and supply does not go up?
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BTW, how does the law define "price gouging"? Why can't home sellers in CA or NYC be charged with the same thing? Don't we all charge what the market bears? I love seeing "market price" next to lobster or whatever in a restaurant menu. Sort of make me wonder if the rest or their entree prices are subsidized or special sales.
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I'm one of those liberals that think gas taxes should be increased to raise the price and lower demand and increase funds for infrastructure improvements. I was surprised that only about 20% or the US favors this.
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Did anyone catch AutoLine Detroit this weekend? On the same topic, here are some of the letters to the show: http://www.autolinedetroit.tv/autoline/viewermail.php
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Rather, you should see the environmental chaos a typical septic tank supporting a 5,000 square foot beach house can cause. If the liberally-minded residents don't care about that, I can understand them not being concerned about gas prices, use, and the resulting environmental impact.
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I also agree with John McElroy about gas prices, he is right on.
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Hmmm, takes me about a gallon per week to keep my lawn mown...
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But the gubmint IS getting far more of a cut of the price of a gallon of gas than are the oil companies. State and fed. gas taxes avg. 18%, while oil companies' profit margins are around 8-11%.
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Is it true that Hummers get 20 mpg in the city? That's what the TV ad says I saw today. And how do they get away with using that Jeep grille? Maybe they have a license for it.
Gas prices have nothing to do with Liberals or Right Wingnuts (LOL). They have everything to do with supply and demand. Demand is up in the summer, and supply is probably tight with all those gas guzzling SUVs lined up at the pump. Fortunately, Saudi Arabia is keeping the oil flowing to the American junkies, so we have no shortages--so far.
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I say pump out the oil as fast as we can , burn it all up as fast as we can...then move on to an alternative and stop all the fussin' and fightin'
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It's just supply and demand.
Bicycle John over on Hollywood Way in Burbank has an alternative if you guys think you're getting it up the rear from the oil companies.
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