Rpracing1 (Offline)
#11
10/24/08 1:09 PM
No celebration?? Its 12:07 pm......I think I'll have a beer... How's that!!!!
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throb (Offline)
#12
10/24/08 1:12 PM
i dont want to jinx it! shhhhhhhh.........
Rob Botts
Dirtfan (Offline)
#14
10/24/08 3:42 PM
With OPEC voting today to cut their daily production by a million and a half barrels, look out.A$$holes.
Dan Hetser
"Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is not Promised"
LEADERS EDGE (Offline)
#15
10/24/08 6:06 PM
I'm not saying that things won't change for either the better or the worse, but things are better for the moment. That is cause for celebration in my book.
In my opinion, I believe this has less to do with elections and more to do with a long upward cycle that was fueled mainly by over-leveraging that anything truely sinister(Other than unattended greed. It's hard to believe that Alan Greenspan didn't think that CEO'S with little regulation wouldn't be greedy) Once the cycle came to a head it reverted backwards like all boom time periods. Now we have to work through all of the deleveraging to cover margins and the like and we will be on a steady upward trend again within the next 2-4 years. It takes something like this period to make people focus on the problems.
Fuel will indeed go up, but hopefully the pipeline for new products for fuels will continue.
Joe Kidd
#17
10/24/08 9:40 PM
Gas prices always go down this time of year and during the winter months. No big deal.
J.D. (Offline)
#18
10/24/08 10:00 PM
The world needs to cut back! If you want to know the real truth about oil, or the lack of, I suggest reading up on "Peak Oil" and what some experts in oil predicted in the 1950's that is soon to come! You think $4 a gallon was high, wait till you can't even get it and these alternative fuels you're talking about won't come cheap either.
Eric C (Offline)
#19
10/24/08 10:40 PM
Yeah, but we are still being screwed on Diesel
Eric Cottongim
Jerry Spencer (Offline)
#20
10/24/08 11:08 PM
Smoke and Mirrors.
J.M.O.
Jerry