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Dont buy gas on May 15th
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<blockquote data-quote="hoser" data-source="post: 195899" data-attributes="member: 6357"><p>stupid people know they're smart. you're really stupid. not just arrogant, but stupid, too.</p><p></p><p>first off, to think that crude oil supply would be suffer a "major shock" because regular consumers would not buy petrol in a day is so stupid, i do not know what to say. maybe that consumer petrol is such a small segment of oil consumption and it doesn't hold a candle to what airlines, industrial operations, and commodities traders go through. </p><p></p><p>the system is not based on consumers "constantly buying gas", it's based on "supply and demand". and then you have to factor in the cost of processing a barrel of crude into 91 octane gasoline, then transporting that to the pumps.</p><p></p><p>on 16 may, a day after the "massive shock", there will be demand of the so-called boycotter ALONG with the people that were anticipating a fill-up on 16 may. supply, demand, work that monkey in that brain... THAT'S RIGHT! MORE DEMAND THAN SUPPLY! therefore price goes... yep, you guessed right, WAY UP! oil companies profit big time, they get more cigars and lap dances, and they get to actually rightfully laugh at the boycotter fools!</p><p></p><p>then there's the whole notion of seriously believing that every consumer will not buy gas on 15 may. if you seriously believe that, then you are as stupid as the people so you so detest. you are what you hate, after all.</p><p></p><p>oh, and you may be boycotting the product, but as long as you're still consuming it (driving your car to work, taking the bus to work), you're still a tool to it. you just get the false self-gratification that you stuck it to billion dollar petrol company.</p><p></p><p>leave the economics to the economists, not a babbling old man on his soap box that patronizes his audience like yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoser, post: 195899, member: 6357"] stupid people know they're smart. you're really stupid. not just arrogant, but stupid, too. first off, to think that crude oil supply would be suffer a "major shock" because regular consumers would not buy petrol in a day is so stupid, i do not know what to say. maybe that consumer petrol is such a small segment of oil consumption and it doesn't hold a candle to what airlines, industrial operations, and commodities traders go through. the system is not based on consumers "constantly buying gas", it's based on "supply and demand". and then you have to factor in the cost of processing a barrel of crude into 91 octane gasoline, then transporting that to the pumps. on 16 may, a day after the "massive shock", there will be demand of the so-called boycotter ALONG with the people that were anticipating a fill-up on 16 may. supply, demand, work that monkey in that brain... THAT'S RIGHT! MORE DEMAND THAN SUPPLY! therefore price goes... yep, you guessed right, WAY UP! oil companies profit big time, they get more cigars and lap dances, and they get to actually rightfully laugh at the boycotter fools! then there's the whole notion of seriously believing that every consumer will not buy gas on 15 may. if you seriously believe that, then you are as stupid as the people so you so detest. you are what you hate, after all. oh, and you may be boycotting the product, but as long as you're still consuming it (driving your car to work, taking the bus to work), you're still a tool to it. you just get the false self-gratification that you stuck it to billion dollar petrol company. leave the economics to the economists, not a babbling old man on his soap box that patronizes his audience like yourself. [/QUOTE]
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