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<blockquote data-quote="Fly-guy" data-source="post: 355957" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>From what I've read, you can blame the high price of gas on the environmentalist. They've blocked new refinereries from being built for over thirty years and have been successful in preventing drilling in many different areas of our country. </p><p></p><p>One of the tools they use in controlling the "greenhouse effect" is the price of gas. When gas cost more than we are willing to pay, we will use less which in turn cuts down on pollution. Unfortunately there are many people on fixed incomes who simply cannot afford to pay such high prices. As a result, we have law abiding people that are forced to do without and others who resort to crime to make ends meet. </p><p></p><p>The refineries have to produce winter and summer blends and so as we approach changing seasons, inventory goes up or down as the case may be. The environmentalist are the one's that have forced different blends of gasoline upon different regions which in turn governs where that particular product may be sold. The result of this may cause certain areas to have a low inventory and with demand being high, causes the price to soar. </p><p></p><p>In one of Al Gore's past campaign speaches attacking the President, he accused our President of " playing on our fears". I feel that Al Gore is the one who is "playing on our fears" with all of his so called "global warming" nonsense. His screaming at the top of his lungs reminds me of Hillary and her screaming and screaching which makes me just want to puke. </p><p></p><p>As you may have guessed, I have not bought into Al's agenda but I do feel that as inhabatants of the earth, we need to be mindfull and not polute. Yes, there have been many incidents where chemical spills or intentional dumping have occured and that does need to be stopped. </p><p></p><p>I wonder if the people up in the North East feel like "global warming" has been a problem this year? From what I understand, the earth's weather pattern cycles back and forth from cooling cycles to warming cycles so hang on New York, your turn for warmer weather is coming.</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion,</p><p></p><p>Fly-guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fly-guy, post: 355957, member: 3252"] From what I've read, you can blame the high price of gas on the environmentalist. They've blocked new refinereries from being built for over thirty years and have been successful in preventing drilling in many different areas of our country. One of the tools they use in controlling the "greenhouse effect" is the price of gas. When gas cost more than we are willing to pay, we will use less which in turn cuts down on pollution. Unfortunately there are many people on fixed incomes who simply cannot afford to pay such high prices. As a result, we have law abiding people that are forced to do without and others who resort to crime to make ends meet. The refineries have to produce winter and summer blends and so as we approach changing seasons, inventory goes up or down as the case may be. The environmentalist are the one's that have forced different blends of gasoline upon different regions which in turn governs where that particular product may be sold. The result of this may cause certain areas to have a low inventory and with demand being high, causes the price to soar. In one of Al Gore's past campaign speaches attacking the President, he accused our President of " playing on our fears". I feel that Al Gore is the one who is "playing on our fears" with all of his so called "global warming" nonsense. His screaming at the top of his lungs reminds me of Hillary and her screaming and screaching which makes me just want to puke. As you may have guessed, I have not bought into Al's agenda but I do feel that as inhabatants of the earth, we need to be mindfull and not polute. Yes, there have been many incidents where chemical spills or intentional dumping have occured and that does need to be stopped. I wonder if the people up in the North East feel like "global warming" has been a problem this year? From what I understand, the earth's weather pattern cycles back and forth from cooling cycles to warming cycles so hang on New York, your turn for warmer weather is coming. Just my opinion, Fly-guy [/QUOTE]
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