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  • ABSOLUT CHARVEL
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    Tip of the day: if you dont have a locking gas cap, get one.

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  • Bengal
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    Originally posted by lerxstcat View Post
    I think people will start hijacking gas tanker trucks, as well as shooting oil execs and politicians who won't get with the program on doing something tangible about these problems.

    Citizens might not be confronted by the military en masse, but shoot a few dozen fat cats and politicians and the rest of them will get the idea and start doing something. Can't ride the gravy train if you're dead...

    Yeah, there's a revolution of some sort coming!
    You have mentioned this theory about shooting oil execs quite a few times. It's an interseting idea. You really think people will do that? Really? Do they know who these oil execs are?

    No, people don't want to act, they want to be told what to do. The average person has their head burried in the sand and are hoping all this just goes away sometime soon. It went away in the late 70's, it can go away again.

    For some kind of movement like lynching, you need someone to rally around. A figurehead. Who would that be? Who in this country can justify murder? Can you? I know I can't.

    I think most people blame the government for the high gas prices. So I could see someone talking a shot at a high profile person in retalliation for the gas prices. But they lynching of oil execs is a bit far fetched, to me anyway.

    After all, most Americans want to be like the oil execs. American Dream, right?

    Now I could see hijacking tanker trucks. I could see people doing that very easy.

    But I agree with you that something needs to be done. It's getting out of hand.
    Last edited by Bengal; 05-27-2008, 08:26 PM.

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  • ABSOLUT CHARVEL
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    As the Memorial Day holiday approaches, the nationwide average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline is edging toward $4. How much higher do you think gas prices will go this summer? * 15817 responses

    A little higher, maybe $4.50 a gallon
    31%

    Perhaps above $5 a gallon
    44%

    Much higher -- definitely above $6 a gallon
    25%

    Who do you blame for record oil and gas prices? * 15765 responses

    The U.S. government
    36%

    The U.S. consumer
    14%

    Big oil companies
    35%

    OPEC
    15%

    Will gas prices force you to change your driving habits? * 15793 responses

    Yes
    82%

    No
    9.4%

    I'm not sure
    8.4%

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  • Cygnus X1
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    Originally posted by thetroy View Post
    better get your van in the wind tunnel


    Sounds that way, anyways.
    It certainly doesn't get driven much.

    I'm addicted to the 30mpg 96 Maxima now.
    I used to hate that car!

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  • StukaJU87
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    Originally posted by clifffclaven View Post
    Americans in general are stupid.

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  • clifffclaven
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    Originally posted by Soap View Post
    In my mind here's the deal...long post...sorry gang.

    1. Yes, the working class is getting screwed and will continue to get screwed big time.
    Why? As mentioned already in this thread, this country is going to two classes only rich and poor.

    2. They will be no more middle/working class.
    Why? To explain this in itself is like explaining an advance algebraic equation and only a few will understand it. Corporate America, global economics including big banks, shadow market and etc all are big players, all of which have their hands dirty and believe it or not, its ALL LINKED.

    3. It matters not who will be the next 20 Presidents of this country.
    The problem/s aren't isolated or specific to political parties.
    No one person can point the finger and really be justified because the problem/s are way beyond any one certain political party affiliation, administration, majority of the floor and etc.

    4. Yes, there will be another Katrina.
    There will be another non-natural or natural disaster on American soil.
    Its coming very soon.
    It will serve THE devastating blow to America's already fragile/recession economy.
    When it happens, America's vulnerability will be historical, other tragedy's will follow.
    Yes, gas prices will soar without question and that will break the back of the middle class people. The middle class will collapse under such an event/conditions.
    Were barely hanging on as it is.

    5. Better American fuel efficient vehicles...?
    Sorry, but thats a joke to me and its honestly too late.
    This isn't the plant workers and engineer's fault.
    Its goes above all these folks.
    Even so, the damage is done and will continue because we waited to long to address our energy and oil problems in the American Automotive industry.

    The working class wages aren't the best these days.
    Meaning, cost of living, fuel prices and nearly every thing is going up
    and the working class is still making what they use to in the last 15+ years.
    So no, the middle working class these days aren't making a good living anymore.

    With that said, not too many American middle class people/families are going to be able to finance and then afterward afford the weekly fuel on one of these American fuel efficient vehicles that are yet to come.

    This is why the statistics of the last several years are self explanatory.
    Many are buying used vehicles with extended warranty. Its more practical and affordable for the middle class people. Thats why new cars are just setting on lots. Folks test drive them but usually never buy them. One cannot adequately Market and sale cars based on regional and geographical consensus. In other words, the rich bracket can't buy enough vehicles to sustain the economy, whether the fuel prices are pocket change to them or not.

    Lets say it alittle differently.
    When your sending a child or children to High School and College, throw the cost of living, fuel prices, failing economics and politics into the equation.
    No! I can't afford a new vehicle BUT I can afford a used vehicle with low miles and extended warranty. I will most definitely be much more reserve with my spending.

    6. Drilling and finding alternate resources and fuel on America soil?
    Good luck with that. Since the environmentalist's have this baby locked up tight.
    It sad, when the government knows we are in an emergency situation and yet, can't do a thing about it because these environmentalist groups got it locked and wrapped tight. Next time your in a conversation with a tree hugger, remember its these type of people with their views about the environment, that we can't drill and at the mercy of the Saudis. Next time you see the drummer for the Eagles (Don Henley environmentalist activist) on Charlie Rose speaking against drilling for oil/fuel, remember not to buy their records. These environmentalist lawyers are getting paid wonderfully to protect and ensure these groups interests.
    Do you really want a tree hugger/environmentalist as President..."Gore."
    Anybody with any sense knows better or should.

    My solution:
    The way the system is designed today, although a "Boston Tea Party Revolt" would be the perfect solution, it won't happen as it should.
    American society is very different today. We are to much of a political, economical, religiously correct driven society. It sounds good, but has major flaws as we are seeing, as this thread is discussing in part.

    We are global, were (America) not a single entity anymore.
    That changes everything from economics, politics all the way to our wages.
    We don't have leaders that can serve in this capacity.
    The demands are too much for what leaders we have now and even in the future.
    We as constituents can't really grasp (advance algebraic equation mentioned earlier) the effect this "global" change has on our Society. It least not yet anyways.

    There is a reason why there will never be an additional official recognized independent party in American society, that will have influence. We need something to reinstate and bring back the check and balances in legislation, the House and Senate, because the Democrat's and Republican's have failed miserably with this part of their service to American society.

    Honestly, I thought the Truckers protesting would have some influence in Washington,
    but it didn't. Its clear, these oil/fuel reps and etc have no concern for the middle working class American's. Also, we tried, with a single day protest when nobody would buy gas on a specific day, and it proved nothing, because too many didn't take it seriously and went to the pump instead.

    Its coming to this....since its apparent theres no legit resolve in the near future.
    The recession will hit harder and Americans may see the rationing of various items, products, services and resources.
    Folks, this is only the beginning and this thing is gonna get bad really ugly before it gets better, and for the middle working class its NOT gonna get better.

    Lets move on and start redefining what poor is and means, since many of us may be forced that way due to the lack of our leadership in this country.
    Well said, unfortunately.

    But i do disagree on #5. The "middle class" can afford it. Theyre (mostly) the people who brought this on. You say they cant afford these fuel-efficient vehicles? Theyre the ones who bought the expeditions to haul around their one kid anyway. IMO, its not a matter of "affordability" its "convienience" You can haul around your kids in a toyota yaris hatch (or insert other small car), but you cant fit them and all the shit you bought at walmart in it, i guess. They can afford it. That expedition costs probably about 5 times what the yaris hatch costs, factoring in fuel costs over say, a five year period.

    Oh well, ive got a truck that gets about 20mpg, although in the summer, it doesnt get used much. Ive got a gsxr for that (about 40mpg). And a 3 mile each way commute. But thats not going to matter in the long run, probably. Americans in general are stupid.

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  • thetroy
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    Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View Post
    It may sound strange, but I have a large 88 Chevy conversion van, and
    if I can maintain a 3 to 5 car following distance behind an empty flatbed semi, it's usually a huge sweet spot. You can actually see the tach drop a few rpm's when it happens.
    On the other hand, a box truck will "dirty" my air flow up for up to a quarter mile, it seems.
    better get your van in the wind tunnel

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  • ABSOLUT CHARVEL
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    as an added bonus, remember only being able to get gas depending on the last number on your plate? Odd or Even.

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  • Cygnus X1
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    Originally posted by thetroy View Post
    That's a ridiculous "solution" - the speed LIMIT is intended to be just that, a limit.

    If you care about your mileage, you are free to draft a semi and go 55 right now. Let those of us who find our time valuable enough to justify the extra money on gas continue to drive at 75.
    It may sound strange, but I have a large 88 Chevy conversion van, and
    if I can maintain a 3 to 5 car following distance behind an empty flatbed semi, it's usually a huge sweet spot. You can actually see the tach drop a few rpm's when it happens.
    On the other hand, a box truck will "dirty" my air flow up for up to a quarter mile, it seems.

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  • ABSOLUT CHARVEL
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    sadly, i was driving when the 55 MPH was in place. it sucked. now there is so much traffic, i'd be happy to hit 55 MPH.

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  • thetroy
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    Originally posted by ABSOLUT CHARVEL View Post
    Oh yeah ..... look for the 55 MPH to go in effect again
    That's a ridiculous "solution" - the speed LIMIT is intended to be just that, a limit.

    If you care about your mileage, you are free to draft a semi and go 55 right now. Let those of us who find our time valuable enough to justify the extra money on gas continue to drive at 75.

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  • SEEGERMANY
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    "someone say they need a tanker?"

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  • Cygnus X1
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    Seems the Feds already have a bit too much control over the oil companies.
    If those companies can't drill or refine, then they are at the mercy of whoever controls
    those capabilities. It's in the hands of speculators, unfriendly nations, and tinhorn dictators.

    I won't get into profits, again. It's always expressed in dollars, but these corporations are HUGE. It's still in line with most other corporations, nothing stellar, really.

    And, Maxine Waters let slip what the real desire is for the Dems. Nationalizing the industry. Given the track record of the way our government screws up most everything they touch, I vote a hearty "Nay" to that idea.

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  • Ripley7t
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    I wonder if the rail system is going to get the attention that has declined in the last 25 years. Growing up in the late 70s early 80s we used to hop the trains into the yard downtown and drink with the hobos. Not to mention a much larger portion of goods were transported by rail. I wonder if we will see a revival of rail now?

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  • ABSOLUT CHARVEL
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    Oh yeah ..... look for the 55 MPH to go in effect again

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