Re: [Biofuel] Decrease in fuel prices

2006-09-15 Thread doug swanson
It's what I've told several people here.  There's no sudden arrival of 
new wells, No one's created new oil, or figured out a way to acquire it 
cheaper.  The supply hasn't increased, the demand hasn't decreased...  
Stock up now, get your winter's supply of heating oil now, it won't last 
past November elections!

doug swanson



Anthony Austin wrote:

>Anyone who has not recently noticed the large decrease in the price of
>fuel at the pump would do well to think about it.  I suggest that this
>administration in cahoots with the oil cartels is behind the drop for
>strictly political purposes and that the price will go back sky high
>immediately after the November elections...Tony Austin
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Re: [Biofuel] Decrease in fuel prices

2006-09-15 Thread Zeke Yewdall
I hadn't noticed it, because I never buy regular fuel any more, but I did hear some people talking about it last night.  I hope that this doesn't help the bush administration in the elections.  If they can't offer a coherent explanation of what they've done to decrease fuel prices, voters who really think about it shouldn't reward them for a momentary decrease in prices, but how many potential bush voters will think it through that thoroughly?
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Re: [Biofuel] Decrease in fuel prices

2006-09-15 Thread DHAJOGLO
Uncertainty.  That has been the "coherent" reason for a ages.  War in 
Afghanistan, oil prices went up when no real impact on oil production occurred. 
 The mere mention of a hurricane and oil prices go up.  Israel pounds Lebanon 
and oil prices go up.  You and I would like a coherent explanation, but the 
ground work is laid.  On November 8 some conflict will happen then uncertainty 
will set in and oil prices will go up.  Its like groundhog day: if Exxon's CEO 
sees his shadow in the morning, uncertainty will surely follow and profits... 
er, I mean, the price of oil goes up because of the laws of Supply and DEMAND 
(as in, I DEMAND YOUR MONEY).

ps.  Imagine if I actually guessed the date right.. I would probably get a 
visit from the Gestapo... na.. the Bushtapo!


On Friday, September 15, 2006  7:57 AM, Zeke Yewdall wrote:
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>Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 06:57:32 -0600
>From: Zeke Yewdall
>To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Decrease in fuel prices
>
>I hadn't noticed it, because I never buy regular fuel any more, but I did
>hear some people talking about it last night.  I hope that this doesn't help
>the bush administration in the elections.  If they can't offer a coherent
>explanation of what they've done to decrease fuel prices, voters who really
>think about it shouldn't reward them for a momentary decrease in prices, but
>how many potential bush voters will think it through that thoroughly?
>
>Zeke
>
>On 9/15/06, Anthony Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Anyone who has not recently noticed the large decrease in the price of
>> fuel at the pump would do well to think about it.  I suggest that this
>> administration in cahoots with the oil cartels is behind the drop for
>> strictly political purposes and that the price will go back sky high
>> immediately after the November elections...Tony Austin
>>
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