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Re: THE GREAT "GAS OUT"(off topic again...)

To: Paul Tegler <wizardz@amdyne.net>, dresden@tiac.net, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: THE GREAT "GAS OUT"(off topic again...)
From: Glen Eldridge <glenel@netproffit.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 11:10:01 -0500
Ya don't have to go too far to find higher prices; here in Montreal, it's
62.9 cents per liter, or US$1.58 per U.S. gallon.  Europeans have been
getting shafted for decades, not just years, as a matter of course.  Witness
the prices charged for British cars in Britain vs. the price in Europe for
the same car; about 40% lower off the Island, even when brought back duty
paid.  The oil cartel and its' related, wholly owned subsidiaries such as
Ford, GM, Volvo, the U.S.A., etc., have been using the elevator while we,
the consumer, poor or otherwise, get the shaft.

Let's all remember April 30th - it's about the only action we CAN take that
will make them notice and which will benefit us all.  In fact, let's do it
once a month on the last day of each month.

Glen Eldridge
Kirkland, Quebec
No relation whatsoever to Pierre Racine

----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Tegler <wizardz@amdyne.net>
To: <dresden@tiac.net>; <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: THE GREAT "GAS OUT"(off topic again...)


> ..have ta' step in here.....
> we in the US complain about gas prices....
> at a buck to a buck and a quarter a gallon....
> compare that to Europe! some countries pay as much as
> (equivalent) $3.75 a gallon
> What are we complaining about!
>
> Paul Tegler
> Twin 73' MGB GTs YB and OB
> YB born 8/72 (Primrose Yellow) Yellow BGT
> OB born 1/73 (Blaze Red) Orange BGT
> email: wizardz@amdyne.net
> http://www.amdyne.net/~ptegler/mgmain.htm
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dresden@tiac.net <dresden@tiac.net>
> To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
> Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 7:17 PM
> Subject: Re: THE GREAT "GAS OUT"(off topic again...)
>
>
> >Yea , go ahead and gripe about the price of gas and hope that the oil
> >companies loose their ass, then while you are out of a job you will have
a
> >lot of time to not have to drive anywhere. A lesson on the economics of
oil
> >prices, High prices at the pumps, lots of contracts and material is
bought
> >thereby supporting industries workers make more money which lets them
spend
> >more on their hobbies which lets the people who make the products for
their
> >hobbies make more money and etc. etc. etc. We have the cheapest gas in
the
> >world, but I guess we really need to have it lower and then we can also
> >become the lowest paid & highest unemployed country.
> >
> >Leo
> >-----Original Message-----
>
> Leo,
>
> What about the higher prices for goods due to transportation costs that
> high gas prices cause? Contracts and material bought by whom, for whom,
and
> from whom? Since we export a lot more oil than we produce domestically, it
> seems like high oil prices would push our already high trade deficit even
> higher. Personally, I think we should have higher gas prices despite all
> this, but not due to high oil prices (this means taxes, and I hate that,
> but I'd rather a federal gas tax than a federal income tax...not like
> they'd reduce one in favor of the other...) ,for the following reasons:
>
> 1)Discourage SUV sales.
> 2)encourage LBC restoration.
> 3)Reduce consumption of gasoline, which will strengthen our national
> security by not having us worry over every middle east crisis, and which
> will be beneficial to the environment.
> 4)Allow motorists who claim they "pay for the roads" (when cursing
cyclists
> or pedestrians) to see how much paying for the roads really costs.
> 5)Encourage people to live closer to where they work, reducing traffic and
> suburban sprawl/inner city decline.
>
> And I'm sure there are other reasons.
>
> I'm not really a social engineer, but if the government is going to engage
> in it anyway, that's what I'd like to see, but not to as punitive an
extent
> as the European countries do (where driving is for the well-off). If gas
> prices were two dollars a gallon, and my income taxes less, I'd be much
> better off, and so would most people, as long as they don't want to buy a
> new Canyonero 4X4, or as long as they don't own a gas station...
>
> How many billions of dollars did Exxon make last year? I worry sometimes
> about them going under...=)
>
> Isn't there someone on this list who owns a gas station?
>
> Nevin
>
>
>
>


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