Whats Gas where you are?

Relic

Voice of Illmuzik Radio
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 83
3.49..

you notice how it stayed at last weeks level for over two weeks? and that was a decade high? they were conditioning us for the raping they will insue in the coming summer months.

It never leveled here, it just goes up every day. 4 cents a nickel , a dime, fuckin truckers are striking, it would be nice if the whole US just didnt fill up for a whole week no matter what it took.
No work what ever each one help one, just not ONE person even bought a fuckin DROP, no planes, trains or cars.
Just STAY HOME and watch what happens.
 

Chrono

polyphonically beyond me
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 5
it would killem but america is too greedy for that unification.. america will die from it's own weaknesses. nostrapompus said that shit and dompus was right dun
 

Sanova

Guess Who's Back
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 9
i tried to ride my friends german shepard once... its huge dog.. and i'm not a heavy dude but i almost broke its hip... so... just take that with u when u try to ride a dog =]
 

God

Creator of the Universe
ill o.g.
$4.39/gal (premium)

I think regular was around 3.97.

I wish my last name was "Rockefeller" and I had multiple foundations that each held up to 9% interest (so the owner of the shares is not public information) in ExxonMobil AND Chevron giving me a controlling stake at the pump.

God, I'm in the fucking wrong business. Shoulda been an oilman.
 

StressWon

www.stress1.com
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 68
$4.39/gal (premium)

I think regular was around 3.97.

I wish my last name was "Rockefeller" and I had multiple foundations that each held up to 9% interest (so the owner of the shares is not public information) in ExxonMobil AND Chevron giving me a controlling stake at the pump.

God, I'm in the fucking wrong business. Shoulda been an oilman.


word the fuck up.


I like how the rest of the country doesn't notice that our current president is an oil tycoon. It doesn't seem to raise any questions in the controlled media...lol
 

Krazyfingaz

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 2
3.75, crazy cause its goin up every week, and its really funny how the media here where I live predict that gas may soon hit the 4 dollar mark when it is already at the 4 dollar mark, gas and electric rates are goin thru the roof plus Bush son & law just got a job at constellation energy and I think its a high ranking position, the governor is getting kick backs off this shit so mofos in Baltimore really are up shits creek some real enron shit goin on here.
 

Big Tone

You done fucked up
ill o.g.
last week the same day oil prices dropped gas went up 10 cents. now whats up wit dat
 

Krazyfingaz

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 2
IMO this is what happens when they know there are alternative ways to run cars w/o gas. Prime example when there is a certain product thats about to either go out of style or either theres no need for it, the manufacturer or person who supplies the consumer will constantly raise the price of that product until its no longer needed I.E. gas. You gotta ask the question, what ever happened to those cars that ran either soley on solar energy or half and half, why were they here one day then gone the next. its not because they did not "Catch on" it was because the gas corporations were loosing money. and what happened to those cars? the manufacturer scraped them thats why its very few people that have em, and i'm not talking bout that hybrid bullshit. Now i give it 10 to 12 years if not b4 that same product will comeback and gas prices will drop heavy and electrical enerygy will skyrocket, because gas IS becoming obsolete. Just remember the name Constellation Energy Group.
 

FuzE

i make beatz
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 99
i've nearly got to the point like whatever. i remember thinking " i'm not gonna believe it if the gas price breaks 2 dollars!". Then came 3 dollars, i'm just waitin to see 4 bucks now. i remember talkin bout the price of gas on the board years ago and couldnt believe it then now i just laugh at it.
https://www.illmuzik.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11413&highlight=gas+price
 

Krazyfingaz

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 2
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080513/ap_on_go_co/congress_energy;_ylt=Ar4vQ8AS0XjjwHWuchsUAmKs0NUE



By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer 39 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - The Senate, in a direct challenge to President Bush, voted Tuesday to temporarily halt the shipment of thousands of barrels of oil a day into the government's emergency reserve. Both Democrats and Republicans said such shipments make no sense when oil is costing more than $120 a barrel and could better be used to add supplies to a tight market and possibly lower prices.
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"We are buying the most expensive crude oil in the history of the world and storing it," said Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D. "When American consumers are burning at the stake by high energy prices, the government ought not be carrying the wood."

Until both chambers of Congress pass the emergency reserve directive and Bush signs it — or Congress enacts it over a presidential veto — the legislation has no force of law. But the Senate's message to the president Tuesday was a strong one.

With Republicans joining Democrats, senators voted 97-1 to suspend the shipments — averaging about 70,000 barrels a day — until the end of the year. Only Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colo., voted against the measure.

The House was scheduled to vote on a similar directive later in the day. The Senate measure was added to legislation on flood insurance that passed shortly after the oil reserve vote.

Bush has been steadfast in continuing shipments of oil to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, a system of underground salt domes on the Gulf Coast, arguing that the stockpile should be filled to its maximum capacity of 727 million barrels. It currently is 97 percent full at 701 million barrels, equal to two months of oil imports.

The reserve was created in the 1970s as a precaution against major interruptions of oil supplies.

Senators said the stockpile is big enough to meet any emergency.

Dorgan acknowledged that Tuesday's vote was "a small step forward" as Congress grapples with ways to respond to soaring fuel prices that have pushed gasoline prices to nearly $4 a gallon after a winter of record heating bills.

It's uncertain how much effect — if any — putting 70,000 barrels a day of crude onto the U.S. market that uses more than 21 million barrels a day would have. Dorgan said it could send a signal and curb market speculation.

"It could have a chance of reducing the price a small amount," said Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., who joined the chorus against continuing the shipments. "But make no bones about it, this is no big energy policy. This is one little thing we can do."

Earlier, the Senate rejected a broader Republican energy plan that called for opening an Alaska wildlife refuge and some offshore waters to oil development. Supporters of the measure couldn't get the needed 60 votes to overcome a Democratic-led filibuster threat.

Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said more domestic oil production is needed to keep prices in check and to reduce U.S. dependence on oil imports. "We cannot repeal the law of supply and demand....We need to increase supply in order to lower gas prices," said McConnell.

But opponents said areas such as the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and coastal waters that have been off limits to drilling for 25 years ought to remain that out of bounds to oil companies. The GOP measure, defeated Tuesday by a vote of 56-42, would have allowed coastal states to get a waiver to the offshore drilling ban.

"We can't drill our way to lower prices," said Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill.

The president has given no indication that he will move to halt shipments to the oil reserve, short of a congressional directive.

"Our position hasn't changed," said White House press secretary Dana Perino earlier this week. She said the president believes the emergency reserve needs to be increased "in order to protect ourselves against oil shocks" and that the oil being put in — a tenth of one percent of global production — "would have a negligible impact on gas prices" if put into the market.

Democratic Sens. Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, interrupting their presidential campaigns, voted to halt the oil reserve deliveries. Sen. John McCain, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, was not present for the vote.
 

Relic

Voice of Illmuzik Radio
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 83
^^^ nice find I say we kill ...."Only Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colo., voted against the measure."
I wonder why he voted against it??





oh and haha good find Fuze!

To quote Bastard..
"Shit Reached 2.69 A Gal In Boston Today,another All Time High. If The Son Of A Bitch Thats Calling The Shots On Theese Prices Goin Up Was In Front Of Me I Could Jab A Pair Of Sciscors Into His Face And Not Feel Bad One Bit. Sons Of Bitches. This Shit Is Starting To Infuriate Me"

Thats about how I feel.
 

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