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| View Poll Results: Will the recent raise in Gas prices effect you? | |||
| YES!!! |
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51 | 54.26% |
| Heck no! |
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18 | 19.15% |
| I will conserve more then normal |
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18 | 19.15% |
| I will drive even more! |
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7 | 7.45% |
| Voters: 94. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Gas prices and you
Actually in Georgia. I have heard people in our club seing gas at up to $8.15 after the major pipeline for oil got brokn from Louisiana to Georgia the other day. It how ever is much lower now. I think it was that high because it was one of the few gas stations in that area and it was running low on gas. Many gas stations in my area no longer have gas left. Many also only have premium.
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The increase in gas prices is going to affect us more than what we know it.
Besides filling up you're car it is going to increase the prices of consumer goods, such as food, who knows probably the price of stamps will probably go up! The cost of the recovery effort is going to be much higher due to the increase of fuel. Like others said, people are going to give less, if at all, for the recovery efforts because they will be spending more money on daily living expenses. Not to mention the Billions of tax dollars that will need to be replaced... I agree that there are more important things that we should be talking about right now other than gas prices, but many people who do not make much money will struggle to live on the salary that they currently earn if gas gets much higher. I worked at Burger King just a few years ago and I know what it was like to pay for gas back then just making a little above minimum wage. Most people with low wage part time jobs must travel several miles to get to work. Most of them probably only work a few hours a day so it would hardly be worth the cost of driving to work if the price to get there costs them an hour or more of pay. I feel sorry for all that has happened to all the people from Katrina, but there is not much I can do other than give money. Even then I really do not know where my money will go to or what it would be used for. |
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So yes--we should help by donating what we can to whatever avenue of aid we see fit, but realistically that money isn't going to do much at all. |
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I stopped at the Citgo near my house on the way home and it was $3.25 for 87 octane, $3.35 for 89, and $3.45 for 93. I put $30 worth of 87 in my car and that's the first time that I couldn't fill the tank on my Camry for $30.
This gave me reason to stop at the hardware store and buy kerosene for my heater this winter. Kerosene doesn't seem to be affected yet as I paid $4.99 a gallon for grade K-1, about the same I paid last year. |
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About a mile from my house gas is 3.65 a gallon for regular, I guess I should post this in the team numbers in odd places fourm.
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Welp, the last cheap place in Kokomo ran totally out of gas today. The Casey General Stores here in Kokomo dont even have Super Unleaded anymore...so we are forced to pay $2.99-3.19 still...it doesn't help that a 2 million gallon tanker on the Mississippi supposedly has a leak...
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my dad made 3 great points today,
1.) He's not gonna complain about Gas prices until it passes $4.80 a gallon, thats how much we used to pay in England, so deal with it, they've been paying higher prices than all of us for a LONG time 2.) Live in Louisiana and loose a house or pay high gas prices? I'll take the high gas prices thank you. 3.) This is what we get for an Oil Dependant Economy |
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