If the pigs running oil comapnies attempt 4 bucks a gallon.... | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 198733 United States 03/20/2007 02:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember reading somewhere that CIA analysts have predicted riots if gas goes up to $4.00 a Gallon. I am not certain why this is, but that was the claim as I remember it. I personally think this number is closer to five dollars, as this is a psychological barrier number for Americans. |
NINJA User ID: 208983 03/20/2007 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember reading somewhere that CIA analysts have predicted riots if gas goes up to $4.00 a Gallon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 198733I am not certain why this is, but that was the claim as I remember it. I personally think this number is closer to five dollars, as this is a psychological barrier number for Americans. The pigs running the oil companies are the same pigs who are creating mountains of inflation i think 8 trillion dollar debt and you think that these people care about you boy you are living in another planet! |
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Jomama User ID: 180153 Germany 03/20/2007 02:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last I heard they're making 10 cents a gallon profit. They have so much money cuz they sell millions of gallons. "The Federal Tax of 18.4 cents per gallon is collected in all states in addition to any state or local taxes on gasoline sales." States collect up to 32 cents in addition, making that 50 cents a gallon in places like Wisconsin. [link to www.gaspricewatch.com] European states tax far more than that. Who's making all the money here? to herd or not to herd [link to djomama.blogspot.com] |
NINJA User ID: 208983 03/20/2007 02:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let it go to $20/gallon. That will be more than enough incentive for alternatives to make their way into our society. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 202801You don't get it do you the pigs that control the creation of money will never let free energy see the light of the day this would give us too much freedom.by controlling the energy and money they have total control over the people and all the rioting you can possible imagine would give them at the worst a headache of hearing your screams while you get your dose of tear gas and police kicking your face! The wise man has spoken again to you people! |
Agent Fescado User ID: 164710 United States 03/20/2007 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember reading somewhere that CIA analysts have predicted riots if gas goes up to $4.00 a Gallon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 198733I am not certain why this is, but that was the claim as I remember it. I personally think this number is closer to five dollars, as this is a psychological barrier number for Americans. prolly cause the truckers will lose money on contract shipping jobs paying less than the fuel overheads... *yar har fiddley dee plunder the market 'cause a pirate is free* |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 169657 United States 03/20/2007 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | of course i have the luxury of living a few blocks from work so if i need to i can walk/ride a bike. i wish more people had it like that so that maybe we could take a stand and make a difference, but you gotta get to work somehow. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 211615 Norway 03/20/2007 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Free energy made available to all would almost instantly devastate the planet... 7 billion people with abundant free energy would destroy the ecosphere from overexploitation and resource-depletion in a few years. Not to mention that the ongoing population-explosion would intensify immensely... And what about warlords and underdeveloped areas plagued by ethnic conflicts and strife... Drop some free energy devices among them, and they'll soon be weaponised and used to wreac havoc. Free energy with todays mindset, population and systems, would be an instant catastrophe. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 211615 Norway 03/20/2007 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As for the current prices you spoiled murkans pay... Cry me a river. Shut up and put up. You have the cheapest gas in the western world, and it's grimly reflected in your mindless consumption. It should have been taxed to atleast $6 to bring it up to average western-European prices, and force you egomaniac idiots to abandon your ridiculous suv's... Use the tax-revenues on research for a sustainable future, and free education and healtcare as other civilised nations do. And also - if you get your wasteful overconsumption down a bit, perhaps you didn't have to be the pariah of the world due to your own egomania and greed - manifested through resource-wars, environmental neglectance, frankenfood and obesity... |
NINJA User ID: 208983 03/20/2007 03:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The above was for ninja... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 211615Of course and i suppose there is not enough space either for all these people so that chemtrailing to reduce the population growth becomes acceptable this louzy reply is ONLY given by debunkers to justify that we must live to pay our energy bills and remain in slavery for the elite forever. Free energy solves very problem and that is why it is forbidden by the illuminati sure wall street would crash instantly sure the zionist would lose their grip on us but i suppose this is not acceptable for the nwo |
Evil Twin User ID: 6533 United States 03/20/2007 03:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Use the tax-revenues on research for a sustainable future, and free education and healtcare as other civilised nations do. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 211615What has your tax-funded research into a sustainable future produced? I see no results. |
NINJA User ID: 208983 03/20/2007 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Use the tax-revenues on research for a sustainable future, and free education and healtcare as other civilised nations do. Quoting: Evil TwinWhat has your tax-funded research into a sustainable future produced? I see no results. For those naive subjects tax revenue are not spent to solve your energy problems but rather to finance wars to steal oil resources see Irak afghanistan and possible iran in the near future. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 211615 Norway 03/20/2007 03:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Use the tax-revenues on research for a sustainable future, and free education and healtcare as other civilised nations do. Quoting: Evil TwinWhat has your tax-funded research into a sustainable future produced? I see no results. The tax-revenues goes mostly to run the state, I'll admit to that. But there are massive programs in the EU to subsidise alternative energy as a birth-help, and there are also research and development programs on grand scales to further efficiency and develop new technologies. As an example, Norway will soon be depositing co2 from natural-gas fired powerplants in depleting oilwells - a pilot-program costing billions to develop, and mostly paid for by the state. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 121552 United States 03/20/2007 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last I heard they're making 10 cents a gallon profit. Quoting: JomamaThey have so much money cuz they sell millions of gallons. "The Federal Tax of 18.4 cents per gallon is collected in all states in addition to any state or local taxes on gasoline sales." States collect up to 32 cents in addition, making that 50 cents a gallon in places like Wisconsin. [link to www.gaspricewatch.com] European states tax far more than that. Who's making all the money here? Exactly. The Feds and state governments are making all the money on Gas. In Pa the gas tax is 36 cents a gallon. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 211615 Norway 03/20/2007 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last I heard they're making 10 cents a gallon profit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 121552They have so much money cuz they sell millions of gallons. "The Federal Tax of 18.4 cents per gallon is collected in all states in addition to any state or local taxes on gasoline sales." States collect up to 32 cents in addition, making that 50 cents a gallon in places like Wisconsin. [link to www.gaspricewatch.com] European states tax far more than that. Who's making all the money here? Exactly. The Feds and state governments are making all the money on Gas. In Pa the gas tax is 36 cents a gallon. Again... Norway is one of the worlds largest exporters of oil and gas in total volume... With a population of a mere 4,6 million people, we're probably the worlds undisputed largest exporter per capita... We still pay more than $6 a gallon for our own fucking gas, of wich more than half is taxes. This is done for social and environmental reasons as a collective payment for a well-functioning state and an incentive to conserve - and is widely accepted. I think it's called to have a conscience... The amount of our own oil wich we consume is miniscule compared to what is exported - and last I heard, US the resource-hog imported more than 60% of their consumption - made available to consumers at the cheapest prices in the western world. Cry me a river. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 211615 Norway 03/20/2007 04:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your an educated adult ET, with a hopefully relatively good understanding of the workings of the world... How does the petrodollar-regime affect the economy of the oil-importing nations other than the US, and how does it benefit the US? R-A-P-E |
Evil Twin User ID: 6533 United States 03/20/2007 04:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your an educated adult ET, with a hopefully relatively good understanding of the workings of the world... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 211615How does the petrodollar-regime affect the economy of the oil-importing nations other than the US, and how does it benefit the US? R-A-P-E Are you saying the petroEuro regime will be different somehow? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 211615 Norway 03/20/2007 04:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Does anyone have plans for a free standing home made windmill they would share? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 211635Try this, lots of goodies in the forum and articles aswell: [link to www.otherpower.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 211637 United States 03/20/2007 04:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let it go to $20/gallon. That will be more than enough incentive for alternatives to make their way into our society. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 202801Maybe they will stop ignoring this one: [link to paylessforgas.blogspot.com] Why keep going the same way when you have a engine that gets 70-80 miles on a gallon of gas at your finger tips and another engine running purely on hydrogen WITHOUT a hydrogen fuel cell? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 211615 Norway 03/20/2007 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your an educated adult ET, with a hopefully relatively good understanding of the workings of the world... Quoting: Evil TwinHow does the petrodollar-regime affect the economy of the oil-importing nations other than the US, and how does it benefit the US? R-A-P-E Are you saying the petroEuro regime will be different somehow? No. In our current capitalistic regime, oil should be traded in a basket of currencies through competing bourses to achieve a resemblance of fairness. Todays regime benefits VASTLY one nation only - and this benefit and nothing else has brought you the Superpower status and lifestyle you enjoy today. The demand for Dollars to trade oil with through the petrodollar regime has the desired effect of bringing you cold hard commodities and products in exchange for paper issued at the cost of print... It's the classic taxation of subservient nations done by an Empire. Cleverly disguised for the masses - but make no mistake - no others... |