bigmaninarig

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Let's let it fall to $25 and stay there!
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eagle1878

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hank1326

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Keep on conserving, more than ever. Walk and bike more, keep your vehicles maintained, and check your tire pressures weekly.
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JAW746

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Maybe the consuming public is really tired of CEOs getting $Million$ in salaries and even more Millons in bonus. HOORAY
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Jarod13

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This is old news!! Until it hits $35-$40 a barrel, there's no reason to celebrate. The global market is just adjusting to the lower demand while production continues to increase the reserve supplies. When OPEC convenes their meeting next week, we'll see them decrease their production quotas in order to stabilize oil prices. This translates into higher prices in the very near future for gas, heating fuel, food and anything else that is produced or transported with oil.
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Sealer

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Unfortunately, this takes pressure off the libs in government to open new areas for drilling. We'll pay big-time when global demand increases again.
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DrakIII

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Yeah, but I notice the prices in the stores for the necessities of life haven't dropped and are going up.
[Edited by: DrakIII at 11/21/2008 10:23:54 AM EST]
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qaqcsup

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The oil companies are still profiting, so why such concern?
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Don20

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That is good for the consumer but bad for the oil production people..
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RonboCSC

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Enjoy it but understand if a product isn't bringing in the profits it may be nixed. Hope the wheel doesn't turn too far into the off position.
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DrakIII

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Enjoy it while it lasts!
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AZDaisy

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conserving works
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JPGKC

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Can we say $30 again???
POOR HUGO...
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niceguytx

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Will the demant rise again with the economy? I think so.
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SomeChick23

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yet gas isnt what it was 22 months ago...
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10pennypincher

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back above $50.00 PER BBL.
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spunky4443

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High fuel prices, put a lot of People out of work.
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plumb37

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1998jimmy said
"I AM LOOKING FOR $30.00 A BARREL"
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Now let's not get too .....................
Next thing you know, they will be wanting gas for nothing.
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txholeyrocks

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Everyone isn't a fool were in a recession. Can't just go spend money hap hazardly like good ole times.
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Commuter81

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I don't know why we are all freaking out about $50 a barrel. It stayed like that for months and months before, and there was no problem.
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iluna

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This article sounds surprised. Well, what did everyone expect? Of course there's a demand slump. No body could afford the gas!!!
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lyn48

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Netscaper113, $2.40 per Gal., is that for Reg in NYC? I just filled up at the lowest rate per Gal. I can remember in a long time at $1.76 a Gal for Reg in Marietta GA. I am just tickled to fill my tank for just $10.61 this week. I remember filling my tank for over $30.00 a week not so long ago.
[Edited by: lyn48 at 11/21/2008 10:16:16 AM EST]
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DrSlowDriver

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Thanks skybiker for reminding me that Carter knew in 1977 that we needed alternatives. Reagan, Bush, Clinton, and Bush haven't gotten in done so far. We need them now.
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Avalanchegirl

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keep dropping
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alsal55

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Finally!!!
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crispy63

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How can it be bad for the future?
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w4kh

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What makes this not good are the people who have reverted back to poor driving habits and wasteful practice just because the cost of fuel is down... they were the loudest screams at the pump in the summer, and with the shortest memories and weakest resolve, they will eventually pay the highest price.
The rest of us need to actively seek alternatives to oil, especially for transportation... a clean diesel as an interim, maybe, but I am looking beyond that to NO OIL, and a very very low overall carbon footprint
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Lizzylou

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TRUE it's good for now but bad for the future!!
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Zinnoil

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Now for $40.
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fapjr1942

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Good for now , bad for future.
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Wassit3

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with gas prices falling and the annoucement of lowered elecricty rates things are finally looking up.
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BartBuzz

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Old news....but the price keeps dropping.
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frede2

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Wow! skybiker gives us some real food for thought. That is one of the types of stories that 60 Minutes should be jumping on about now.
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FlyNFool

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It's funny how slow prices are falling with a slow economy but skyrocketed when we were booming.
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1998jimmy

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I AM LOOKING FOR $30.00 A BARREL
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weenerdog

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Don't count on any long-term relief. If it stays down for any length of time, they'll slap another tax on it.
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pokey469

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Right on "Lukus"
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TallSteve

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I'd be most grateful if the oil prices would level out at $50/barrel for a while. It's taking me less than half of what it did just 2 months ago to fill up, but it's going to take more than 2 months to catch up on our budget on what we paid out all summer.
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FawltyPawl

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So, how many years was it below $25; now that would be sweeter.
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Lukus

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But now Gas_Too_High people are pissed off and are conserving so the demand is still falling. Your Thankgiving demand will show wether people are back to cloging the highways or not. They hopefully have changed their driving habits. You guys misread the driving public.
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skybiker

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. . . ON US
Does anybody out there have any memory of the reason given
for the establishment of the DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY during the
Carter Administration? Anybody? Anything? No?
Didn't think so.
Bottom line . . we've spent several hundred billion
dollars in support of an agency the reason for which not one
person who reads this can remember.
Ready? It was very simple, and at the time everybody
thought it very appropriate.
The Department of Energy was instituted 8-04-1977 TO LESSEN
OUR DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN OIL. HEY, PRETTY EFFICIENT, HUH?
AND NOW IT'S 2008, 31 YEARS LATER, AND THE BUDGET FOR
THIS NECESSARY DEPARTMENT IS AT $24.2 BILLION A YEAR, THEY
HAVE 16,000 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES, AND APPROXIMATELY 100,000
CONTRACT EMPLOYEES AND LOOK AT THE JOB THEY HAVE DONE!
THIS IS WHERE YOU SLAP YOUR FOREHEAD AND SAY 'WHAT WAS I THINKING?'
Ah yes, good ole bureaucracy and now we are going to turn the Banking
system over to them? God Help us.
Ah yes what was I thinking, we've taken HIM out of it too!
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JuneP

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I know these prices may not last so I am enjoying every tankful. I do hope they settle in the $2.50s or so for a while when this current slide is over. It would feel good to fill up and not feel like I was being bent over the oil industry's derrick . . .
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cableman31

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Keep Going. I'n not complaining.
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cresovia

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Sounds pretty good!
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ifallsguy

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The price of oil going down is just a blip. It will be back up again as the world starts using again and goes on their drunken binge.
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gas_too_high

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From the article:
'“We overshot on the way up and will do the same moving lower,” said Chip Hodge, a managing director at MFC Global Investment Management in Boston...'
Hard to think of oil going too low, but I think he's right, which means enjoy these low gas prices while they last, because they won't.
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tonycmd

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Amen bikechuck
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bikechuck

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High gas hurt the economy, hope low prices will aid recovery.
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FieroGT

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Alright! That was the goal I had in mind last summer. Now maybe a new goal ought to be $34/barrel.
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46n2

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Most definately short lived. OPEC will adjust output to recover.
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