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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 959734" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>Who are you kidding?? The last time gas in California was at 5 bucks a gallon or higher, was during the bush administration. Today, Oil is down again another 2 bucks per barrel (100.50) thats down 10 bucks a barrel since its spike of 110.00 per barrel. California has the highest taxes and fees in the country, and we aint close to getting to 5 bucks a gallon.</p><p></p><p>As the price per barrel continues to drop, so will the price at the pump. Gas will, once again be near 3 bucks a gallon before the election.</p><p></p><p>There is Absolutely ZERO reason for the high prices, but if you consider what I posted about Chevrons problem in south america, you can put 2 plus 2 together to get 4.</p><p></p><p>This spike was well calculated and well planned. Simply spike the price of oil for one quarter and make up potential losses from the previous quarter. Now that money has been recovered and its time to ease the price of oil back to where it should be without a single "additional" drop of oil being pumped out of the ground.</p><p></p><p>In the next week, oil will be in the high 90's, then the following month, down in the high 80's, then by summer in the high 70's where it belongs. OPEC says so.</p><p></p><p>70 bucks is where OPEC says the price per barrel should be, and anything higher is the creation of the "marketplace on wall street".</p><p></p><p>We have been ripped off by the oil companies in order for them to pay their fines and lawsuits and not feel the pain of those penalties. We the people have paid for those fines and lawsuits plain and simple.</p><p></p><p>Everything else you hear has been nothing more than a distraction from the truth and if you ask yourself <span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>WHY </strong></span>you havent heard about this spill or the lasting damage to the coastline of Brazil, or the indictments of 17 top chevron executives or the total amount of fines and lawsuits now reaching 58 billion dollars, then you will know that you have been decieved.</p><p></p><p>I guarantee that none of you knew about this huge spill or the fines or indictments.</p><p></p><p>Its all figured in the price of a barrel of oil. That translates into higher prices at the pump to you and I.</p><p></p><p>Peace</p><p></p><p>TOS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 959734, member: 17969"] Who are you kidding?? The last time gas in California was at 5 bucks a gallon or higher, was during the bush administration. Today, Oil is down again another 2 bucks per barrel (100.50) thats down 10 bucks a barrel since its spike of 110.00 per barrel. California has the highest taxes and fees in the country, and we aint close to getting to 5 bucks a gallon. As the price per barrel continues to drop, so will the price at the pump. Gas will, once again be near 3 bucks a gallon before the election. There is Absolutely ZERO reason for the high prices, but if you consider what I posted about Chevrons problem in south america, you can put 2 plus 2 together to get 4. This spike was well calculated and well planned. Simply spike the price of oil for one quarter and make up potential losses from the previous quarter. Now that money has been recovered and its time to ease the price of oil back to where it should be without a single "additional" drop of oil being pumped out of the ground. In the next week, oil will be in the high 90's, then the following month, down in the high 80's, then by summer in the high 70's where it belongs. OPEC says so. 70 bucks is where OPEC says the price per barrel should be, and anything higher is the creation of the "marketplace on wall street". We have been ripped off by the oil companies in order for them to pay their fines and lawsuits and not feel the pain of those penalties. We the people have paid for those fines and lawsuits plain and simple. Everything else you hear has been nothing more than a distraction from the truth and if you ask yourself [SIZE=4][B]WHY [/B][/SIZE]you havent heard about this spill or the lasting damage to the coastline of Brazil, or the indictments of 17 top chevron executives or the total amount of fines and lawsuits now reaching 58 billion dollars, then you will know that you have been decieved. I guarantee that none of you knew about this huge spill or the fines or indictments. Its all figured in the price of a barrel of oil. That translates into higher prices at the pump to you and I. Peace TOS [/QUOTE]
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