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Re: Can't Make it Here Anymore..times are bad...best times..right now

To: "spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Can't Make it Here Anymore..times are bad...best times..right now
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 15:23:53 -0600 reply-type=response
 Got this off the John Stossel website(goggle John Stossel) ..ABC News.  I
 was on TV last week...a very interesting program.
 The concept was Americans are living better than ever....FYI  for those who
 apply polital BS to everything..Stossel is not a Republican. I have 
attached
 No. 7 - MYTH - Gas Prices Are Higher Than Ever
  "Record high gas prices," has been the refrain of many in the media this
 past year while talking about the price at the pump. Jay Leno even said,
 "They don't even put the price on the sign anymore - it just says, 'If you
 have to ask, you can't afford it.'"
  Drivers I talked to at a New York gas station agreed. "Too high, it's
 scary," said one man. "It's going up and up and up and it's the most
 expensive it's ever been," said another woman.

 But the reality is that the "record high gas prices" are a myth. The U.S.
 Department of Energy records show that when you adjust for inflation the
 price of gas is now lower than it's been for most of the twentieth century.
 Prices are lower now than they were 25 years ago. Yes, they price is up 
from
 the 1998 all time low of $1.19, but they are a dollar lower than they were
 in the early 1980s.
 When I told this to people at the gas station they didn't believe me. And
 why should they? The media keep telling us about the record high prices -
 they're just not adjusting for inflation!
 I asked people to compare the price of gas to bottled water or ice cream 
you
 can buy inside the gas station. Most people were sure the gas was more
 expensive. But they're wrong.

 If you took the average price of a bottle of water, a gallon would cost
 nearly $7. A gallon of Haagen Dazs ice cream would set you back nearly 
$30 -
 15 times the price of gas.

 And think about how much harder it is to produce gasoline.

 First, oil has to be sucked out of the ground . sometimes from deep beneath
 an ocean or underneath ice or from the Middle East where workers risk their
 lives. And just to get to the oil often means the drill may have to bend 
and
 dig sideways through as many five miles of earth. What oil companies find
 then has to be delivered through long pipelines or shipped in monstrously
 expensive ships, then converted into three different formulas of gasoline,
 trucked in trucks that cost more than $100,000 and then your local gas
 station has to spend a fortune on safety devices to make sure you don't 
blow
 yourself up.
  Gas is actually a bargain, not that you'll hear that from most of the 
media.




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