3.49 here in memphis, sure glad the republicans have lowered them this far down here.
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#3
I just paid 3.37 and I still feel like I overpaid.
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louisvillekid
SBR Hall of Famer
08-14-07
9262
#4
i just paid 3.57 earlier, and that was in the cheap part of town.
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Doug
SBR Hall of Famer
08-10-05
6324
#5
still pretty high. Was $1.00 in 2000.
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UntilTheNDofTimE
SBR Hall of Famer
05-29-08
9283
#6
was 5.15 or so here in nor cal its down to 3.95
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element1286
Restricted User
02-25-08
3370
#7
3.69
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Scratch
SBR Sharp
08-19-07
366
#8
3.51. cincy
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BrentCrude
SBR MVP
11-16-05
4665
#9
Don't look now but September is almost here and all commodities that got whooped on the past month or so should make a comeback.
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topgame85
SBR Posting Legend
03-30-08
12325
#10
3.65
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accuscoresucks
SBR Hall of Famer
11-03-07
7160
#11
3.57$ here
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Willie Bee
SBR Posting Legend
02-14-06
15726
#12
Paid $3.45 two days ago here in Central Texas.
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ryanXL977
SBR Posting Legend
02-24-08
20615
#13
4.19 here
gas has quadrupled since the oilmen took over
weird
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FadeThePublic
SBR Wise Guy
05-08-08
653
#14
$3.89 is still a ripoff. Fucc bush and his bullshiit. It's time for a change. Vote for OBAMA and stick it to the republicans where it hurts. Time to tax the shiit out of the rich. OBAMA 4 PRESIDENT! ! ! ! ! !
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jtuck
SBR MVP
02-18-08
2051
#15
Originally posted by FadeThePublic
$3.89 is still a ripoff. Fucc bush and his bullshiit. It's time for a change. Vote for OBAMA and stick it to the republicans where it hurts. Time to tax the shiit out of the rich. OBAMA 4 PRESIDENT! ! ! ! ! !
Vote for Obama if you want, but just understand that the government doesnt lower gas prices and you need more than "He'll change things" as a reason to vote for someone.
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FadeThePublic
SBR Wise Guy
05-08-08
653
#16
Originally posted by jtuck
Vote for Obama if you want, but just understand that the government doesnt lower gas prices and you need more than "He'll change things" as a reason to vote for someone.
Four more years of a republican president will send this country straight into hell. Of course after 8 years of bush, we're already living in hell. Gas prices, unemployment, housing market, the war. Bush is a disgrace to this country and Obama deserves a chance to be president. Four more years of McCain is four more years of Bush.
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SlappyWhite
SBR Sharp
07-22-08
443
#17
Obama will get all the sheepeople votes because they have no way to quantify the events that surround them.
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daggerkobe
SBR Posting Legend
03-25-08
10744
#18
Just remember that it was Bush's policies that resulted in record gas prices.
1. Purchased all the oil from private refinaries back in 2001 which doubled the price of barrel of oil overnight.
2. Invaded Iraq (#2 oil producing country)
3. Refused to sign mandate to raise 1MPG which Would've saved millions of barrels of oil.
4. Handed out $100,000 tax breaks to business owners purchasing Hummers and other gas guzzling SUVs.
5. Refused to fund alternate fuel vehicles currently available instead choosing fuelcell vehicles which won't be viable for years.
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jtuck
SBR MVP
02-18-08
2051
#19
You're right about Bush's mistakes, it just pisses me off when i see people say "Obama will change things and lower gas prices" and taht is there sole logic for voting for him
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SlappyWhite
SBR Sharp
07-22-08
443
#20
there is no logic involved if casting a vote for obama or mccain both will be horrible for our country.
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jtuck
SBR MVP
02-18-08
2051
#21
Originally posted by SlappyWhite
there is no logic involved if casting a vote for obama or mccain both will be horrible for our country.
Which is why i see no reason to take 5 minutes out of my day to vote.
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HedgeHog
SBR Posting Legend
09-11-07
10128
#22
Was way under $3 last year.
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daggerkobe
SBR Posting Legend
03-25-08
10744
#23
It can get worse with McCain. He wants to rid the US of gambling (except craps cause he's a compulsive degenerate gambler at it) and horse racing (because the horse racing industry fund him the gambling money to lose at craps).
He also wants to escalate fighting in Iraq (Vietnam, anyone?).
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losturmarbles
SBR MVP
07-01-08
4604
#24
personally i think bush has fcked up the country in a lot of ways. ie growing the size of government, out of control government spending, using terrorism to pursue global agendas, etc
HOWEVER, you raging liberals give him way too much credit. All of his shortcomings fall on government as a whole. Dems and Reps alike.
Oil and other commodities price mainly goes up because of inflated currency. How does the currency get inflated? government overspending, overtaxing, borrowing, printing more bills.
was about .39 when i started pumping gas around 1973
people regularly got $2 $3 or $5 worth!
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jtuck
SBR MVP
02-18-08
2051
#26
Originally posted by Crayzee
was about .39 when i started pumping gas around 1973
people regularly got $2 $3 or $5 worth!
Still do down here in the ghetto.
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daggerkobe
SBR Posting Legend
03-25-08
10744
#27
losturmarbles,
Interesting article albeit flawed. As the comments below the article points out, the value of gold has risen to record levels also.
OPEC does use the USD as their currency of choice so the rise in oil prices can be partially blamed on the devaluation of it as it costs them more to buy equipment etc. But when u are wasting trillions on a war the currency will devalue exponentially.
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SlappyWhite
SBR Sharp
07-22-08
443
#28
Originally posted by daggerkobe
losturmarbles,
Interesting article albeit flawed. As the comments below the article points out, the value of gold has risen to record levels also.
OPEC does use the USD as their currency of choice so the rise in oil prices can be partially blamed on the devaluation of it as it costs them more to buy equipment etc. But when u are wasting trillions on a war the currency will devalue exponentially.
This is an example is disingenuous liberal logic. If you measure the war as a percentage of GDP, Iraq is actually the least expensive war we have ever fought. If you use that formula and look at the remainder of how our money is spent, government handouts and interest paid to our lenders on the national debt make up the three largest expenditures. Obama's speending plans are about 25% higher than McCains both plan to add astonishing government services with no real idea of how to pay for them. We will have more debt and more interest. In ~3 years we will be paying more in interest than any other expenditure. Both candidates are taking us towards fiscal failure, Obama's plan just gets us there slightly faster.
Bob Barr and Ron Paul actually are the only ones that won't drive the titanic into the iceberg willingly.
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jtuck
SBR MVP
02-18-08
2051
#29
Originally posted by SlappyWhite
Bob Barr and Ron Paul actually are the only ones that won't drive the titanic into the iceberg willingly.
Bob Barr says he wont, but in three years he'll probably change his mind, just like he has on every other issue.
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daggerkobe
SBR Posting Legend
03-25-08
10744
#30
Way to double talk like a typical neo-con.
The fact of the matter is, War in Iraq is the second costliest war in US history only behind WWII. It has already surpassed the cost of WWI, Korean War and Vietnam COMBINED!!!!!! Not including $100Billion lost thanks to Bush ignoring 9-11 warnings for 8 months. Not to mention the billions it'll cost to replace all the damaged and destroyed arsenal and the billions it'll cost to take care of the injured soldiers for the rest of their lives.
Actually funding for education, social services, health care and even national security has been slashed dramatically as Bush searches for more funds to pay for his war.
Just remember that it was Bush's policies that resulted in record gas prices.
1. Purchased all the oil from private refinaries back in 2001 which doubled the price of barrel of oil overnight.
2. Invaded Iraq (#2 oil producing country)
3. Refused to sign mandate to raise 1MPG which Would've saved millions of barrels of oil.
4. Handed out $100,000 tax breaks to business owners purchasing Hummers and other gas guzzling SUVs.
5. Refused to fund alternate fuel vehicles currently available instead choosing fuelcell vehicles which won't be viable for years.
Thank you DK! ! ! JTUCK seems to think the president has nothing to do with gas prices. Go vote McCain JTUCK and find out the hard way kid
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SlappyWhite
SBR Sharp
07-22-08
443
#32
Even when I point out the fallacy of your argument comparison of dollars without consideration for its loss in value you still stick to your delusion. This is traditional liberal thinking.
Education sucks - throw money at it - still sucks - throw more money at it - sucks even yet - must need more money
One day reality will strike.
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jtuck
SBR MVP
02-18-08
2051
#33
Originally posted by FadeThePublic
Thank you DK! ! ! JTUCK seems to think the president has nothing to do with gas prices. Go vote McCain JTUCK and find out the hard way kid
I'm not voting for either, but what exactly is Obama going to do to save this country?
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FadeThePublic
SBR Wise Guy
05-08-08
653
#34
Originally posted by jtuck
You're right about Bush's mistakes, it just pisses me off when i see people say "Obama will change things and lower gas prices" and taht is there sole logic for voting for him
Obama will change things. Give the guy a chance. It's people like you that are the reason Bush got elected to 2 terms.
The only fallacy is a neo-con trying to minimize the impact of an very expensive war (second in costs to only WWII) on the impact of our economy and the devaluing of our currency.
The fact of the matter is, if not for Bush's policies of ignoring catastrophic terrorist attacks and starting meaningless wars, oil prices would not be where they are.
Blaming government expenditure on social services is a typicial neocon nitwit ideology.