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    How about this 3 bucks a gallon for gas? Is it about to hit 5 soon? I may as well start riding my bicyle to work. Although that would suck in the winter.

    Oh and what about those boneheads who wanted to make a national "don't buy gas day"? It would be much more effective if a national "don't drive day" was declared instead.

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    Originally posted by skhara
    How about this 3 bucks a gallon for gas? Is it about to hit 5 soon? I may as well start riding my bicyle to work. Although that would suck in the winter.

    Oh and what about those boneheads who wanted to make a national "don't buy gas day"? It would be much more effective if a national "don't drive day" was declared instead.
    Gas prices are rising, boohoo! It's just the way supply and demand work, and all you need is a crisis like the Iraq fiasco, or the hurricane that will only cause a jolt in the market.

    People in Europe have been paying high gas prices far longer than Americans, and I think this whole whining about gas needs to stop. Adjust your lives. Spend less on needless shyt, SAVE, and it'll be fine.

    The problem is the artificial boom caused by the Fed's inflationary policies and it's credit expansion which has spurred this artificial growth, and people are running around spending, spending, spending, like there's no tomorrow. It's time to realize there is more to the economy than just spending, there is a thing also called saving.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #3
      supply and demand
      Demand is the same. Supply is also the same. But gas is high. As far as conserving, I do anyway. And I drive a Toyota that gets excellent gas milage.

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      • #4
        Is there anyway to get everyone on this forum not buy gas for an agreed upon date? Like a week long thing.


        It's not going to lower prices, but the ability to do so, speaks volumes. Maybe April 24?...until the genocide is recognized.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by skhara
          Demand is the same. Supply is also the same. But gas is high. As far as conserving, I do anyway. And I drive a Toyota that gets excellent gas milage.
          Actually the demand is much higher, due to China's and India's increasingly booming economies. US is no longer able to claim most of the crude oil.
          Thus, the price will rize. And it will get much worse by the end of the year.

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          • #6
            It's 3.20 here. Luckily I can do a tank every 4-5 wks.
            [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
            -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gunner14
              Is there anyway to get everyone on this forum not buy gas for an agreed upon date? Like a week long thing.


              It's not going to lower prices, but the ability to do so, speaks volumes. Maybe April 24?...until the genocide is recognized.
              Its not going to lower prices and its not going to lower prices. It won't do a xxxxing thing. If one wants to boycott, then boycott driving for that is the only thing that can have any sort of effect.

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              • #8
                Vroom vroom!

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                • #9
                  I have to do more than a tank and a half a week. About 500 - 600 miles, I think. It's a hell of a lot of money.

                  Getting a forum of 15 people not to buy gas isn't going to do anything. And as for all of Armenian Club, if you think that you can get that many Armenians in a line, I'd call you dumb. And it still won't do anything. That's what people need anyway right? to get fired because they don't want to pay for the gass to get to work.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
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                    People in Europe have been paying high gas prices far longer than Americans, and I think this whole whining about gas needs to stop. Adjust your lives. Spend less on needless shyt, SAVE, and it'll be fine.
                    People in Europe pay higher gas prices not because they get the gas for a higher price, but because they pay more taxes on gasoline and it goes towards a NATIONAL HEALTH CARE PLAN! I have countless family members living in Europe and I've heard the same thing being said on radio.

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