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Bush Energy Secretary: Expect high gas prices for two more years
Bodman: Gas prices could stay high for 2 or 3 years
By Barbara Kollmeyer, Marke****ch Last Update: 3:25 PM ET Apr 30, 2006 LOS ANGELES (Marke****ch) -- U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Sunday that prices paid at the pump for gasoline could stay high for two or three years, in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press." "Suppliers have lost control of the market," Bodman told NBC's Tim Russert, when asked what the reason for the latest spike in U.S. gas prices. "Therefore demand exceeds supply." .... --------------------------------------------------------------- Yep, gas prices will stay high as long as Bush is in office. |
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Bush Energy Secretary: Expect high gas prices for two more years
In article >, citizen wrote:
> "Suppliers have lost control of the market," Bodman told NBC's Tim > Russert, when asked what the reason for the latest spike in U.S. gas > prices. "Therefore demand exceeds supply." .... What bull****. They are completely in control of the market, having executed the capacity reductions that they decided were necesscary to increase gasoline prices in the late 1990s. |
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Bush Energy Secretary: Expect high gas prices for two more years
In article >, Pooh Bear wrote:
> Why just 2-3 yrs ? I see no real reason for crude prices to fall in that > time frame. Maybe they are planing on killing a few billion people? ?? |
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Bush Energy Secretary: Expect high gas prices for two more years
Brent P wrote: > In article >, Pooh Bear wrote: > > > Why just 2-3 yrs ? I see no real reason for crude prices to fall in that > > time frame. > > Maybe they are planing on killing a few billion people? ?? You never know - do you ? !!! Graham |
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Bush Energy Secretary: Expect high gas prices for two more years
> Pooh Bear:
> Why just 2-3 yrs ? I see no real reason for crude prices to fall in that > time frame. Because a certain monkeyboi will no longer be the CEO of the USA (presuming he doesn't get impeached/removed from office first). |
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Bush Energy Secretary: Expect high gas prices for two more years
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citizen > wrote: >Bodman: Gas prices could stay high for 2 or 3 years >By Barbara Kollmeyer, Marke****ch >Last Update: 3:25 PM ET Apr 30, 2006 > >LOS ANGELES (Marke****ch) -- U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said >Sunday that prices paid at the pump for gasoline could stay high for >two or three years, in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press." > >"Suppliers have lost control of the market," Bodman told NBC's Tim >Russert, when asked what the reason for the latest spike in U.S. gas >prices. "Therefore demand exceeds supply." .... > >--------------------------------------------------------------- > >Yep, gas prices will stay high as long as Bush is in office. Bingo. -- There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can result in a fully-depreciated one. |
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Bush Energy Secretary: Expect high gas prices for two more years
In > , Matt Russotto wrote:
>In article >, >citizen > wrote: >>Bodman: Gas prices could stay high for 2 or 3 years >>By Barbara Kollmeyer, Marke****ch >>Last Update: 3:25 PM ET Apr 30, 2006 >> >>LOS ANGELES (Marke****ch) -- U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said >>Sunday that prices paid at the pump for gasoline could stay high for >>two or three years, in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press." >> >>"Suppliers have lost control of the market," Bodman told NBC's Tim >>Russert, when asked what the reason for the latest spike in U.S. gas >>prices. "Therefore demand exceeds supply." .... >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>Yep, gas prices will stay high as long as Bush is in office. > >Bingo. But I want to add: Whoever is most likely to replace Bush will not reduce gasoline prices as much as Americans could by reducing demand in ways regardless of who gets elected to office! Second to that, get off your gluteus maximus muscles and vote - both in the November elections and the primary ones! Mostly for reasons other than gasoline prices and *especially* in primary elections (vote for whoever has less in terms of favors to owe) I would add! - Don Klipstein ) |
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Bush Energy Secretary: Expect high gas prices for two more years
> "citizen" > wrote
> > Yep, gas prices will stay high as long as Bush is in office. Isn't it amazing that George Bush can raise gas prices all over planet Earth! -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto |
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