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Gas up to $96 dollars will it stop
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 5703342" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>but heres the thing:</p><p></p><p>1) we could build more rigs off the US Gulf Coast and more refineries, however the hippies and yuppies wont allow it. that would drastically reduce our dependancy on foreign oil and lower our prices.</p><p></p><p>2) we could take over countries that produce oil, but we all know that would be political suicide. </p><p></p><p>3) Drill in Alaska. however like above, ****ing treehuggers.</p><p></p><p>4) as the price per barrel rises, just inflate everything else to compensate, cost of living, peoples pay scales, etc. so when the price per barrel raises 2%, you just pay everyone 2% more and increase the cost of everything by 2%, so in essence when the price per barrel changes everything stays the same. Sure durka durka in sand-ville will make millions (if anybody wonders why the UAE used to be a barren wasteland 10 years ago and now makes Vegas look like a rest-stop, thats why), but until we get the balls to kick their asses, not much we can do but compensate.</p><p></p><p>everyone needs to just realize our generation will never see under 2$ a gallon, if anything well be lucky to be under 3$ a gallon for much longer, its just a fact of life. Until America gets the balls to stand up for ourselves were pretty much just going to have to pay to play or walk our asses to the bus stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 5703342, member: 40530"] but heres the thing: 1) we could build more rigs off the US Gulf Coast and more refineries, however the hippies and yuppies wont allow it. that would drastically reduce our dependancy on foreign oil and lower our prices. 2) we could take over countries that produce oil, but we all know that would be political suicide. 3) Drill in Alaska. however like above, ****ing treehuggers. 4) as the price per barrel rises, just inflate everything else to compensate, cost of living, peoples pay scales, etc. so when the price per barrel raises 2%, you just pay everyone 2% more and increase the cost of everything by 2%, so in essence when the price per barrel changes everything stays the same. Sure durka durka in sand-ville will make millions (if anybody wonders why the UAE used to be a barren wasteland 10 years ago and now makes Vegas look like a rest-stop, thats why), but until we get the balls to kick their asses, not much we can do but compensate. everyone needs to just realize our generation will never see under 2$ a gallon, if anything well be lucky to be under 3$ a gallon for much longer, its just a fact of life. Until America gets the balls to stand up for ourselves were pretty much just going to have to pay to play or walk our asses to the bus stop. [/QUOTE]
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