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    Gas prices

    Expect them to sky rocket soon OPEC is having a meeting of the Turbins. According to these fine upstanding individuals they all say they aren't making any money due to these low Oil prices. Couple that with this current tree hugging kiss a Frog campaign the big ZERO is currently on and well get ready right before Christmas to get it in the wallet again.

    Went from a 1.77 to 1.99 here locally last night and more on the way. I won't say what I really want to because it will get deleted evidently I speak to rough for some.

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    They always find a reason to spike the price when people are traveling on the holidays.
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    I've got both trucks filled up and 20 gallons in my cans. We usually get by on less than 35 gallons a month.
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    walmart here has gas 1.57 per gallon, America is pumping oil and gas at or above the level of the giant Saudi Arabia, the eps's regulations, led by Obama, has hurt coal production jobs, 50,000 jobs lossed, but the regulations are in place so Americans can breath cleaner air and drink cleaner water, clean solor and gas jobs has replaced the coal jobs, with 220,000 new jobs. clean energy is going to replace the dirty oil and coal, as more research dollars go into good clean energy, the better it will get and the less a barrel of oil will bring. if the next President will follow Obama and push for clean energy, the Oil producing nations, will keep what oil they sale priced reasonable. I think the gas will hover around 2 bucks per gallon for the next few years.
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    With my Kroger discount, I filled up my truck for $1.05 a couple of weeks ago. I could get used to that, but I'm not going to complain too much if it stays around $2.00.
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    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog101 View Post
    walmart here has gas 1.57 per gallon, America is pumping oil and gas at or above the level of the giant Saudi Arabia, the eps's regulations, led by Obama, has hurt coal production jobs, 50,000 jobs lossed, but the regulations are in place so Americans can breath cleaner air and drink cleaner water, clean solor and gas jobs has replaced the coal jobs, with 220,000 new jobs. clean energy is going to replace the dirty oil and coal, as more research dollars go into good clean energy, the better it will get and the less a barrel of oil will bring. if the next President will follow Obama and push for clean energy, the Oil producing nations, will keep what oil they sale priced reasonable. I think the gas will hover around 2 bucks per gallon for the next few years.
    Where did you get the number for 220,000 new jobs created by "clean" energy.....I'd like to see the data.

    I have ZERO confidence in those numbers, especially when you look at all the solar and wind failures.......
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    If you also look at the numbers

    The coal jobs lost are not even close to the numbers of jobs lost that were had because of the coal business. Mechanics, construction equiptment manufacturing employees etc, etc.. Many, many jobs have been lost because that b*st*rd in Washington DC is in bed with the so called clean energy entities that are pushing for this crap. While we're at it how about the ethanol levels being raised to 15 percent so they won't hurt the corn farmers incomes. I totally believe in supporting farmers by the way, but think when the national marine manufacturers association has a completely safe proven alternative to ethanol that won't destroy our outboards & small equiptment engines the epa should listen. Wonder who leans on the epa to pass this crap. The same b*st*rd in Washington DC who has bankrupted so many. I will proudly also say that i'm a democrat & d*mn sure never voted for Obama. By the way i'm just posting in general & not aimed at anyone posting in this thread. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    Where did you get the number for 220,000 new jobs created by "clean" energy.....I'd like to see the data.

    I have ZERO confidence in those numbers, especially when you look at all the solar and wind failures.......
    Solar Is Adding Jobs 10 Times Faster Than the Overall Economy

    wind and solar added about 79,000 jobs and natural gas tacked on more than 94,000 jobs. When the researchers also accounted for indirect jobs, natural gas, wind and solar brought in nearly 220,000 jobs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog101 View Post
    Solar Is Adding Jobs 10 Times Faster Than the Overall Economy

    wind and solar added about 79,000 jobs and natural gas tacked on more than 94,000 jobs. When the researchers also accounted for indirect jobs, natural gas, wind and solar brought in nearly 220,000 jobs.
    Dude.............if you say it, that doesn't make it true........

    How about a link from a legitimate site.........otherwise it is lip service, much like most every other LIBTARD talking point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    The coal jobs lost are not even close to the numbers of jobs lost that were had because of the coal business. Mechanics, construction equiptment manufacturing employees etc, etc.. Many, many jobs have been lost because that b*st*rd in Washington DC is in bed with the so called clean energy entities that are pushing for this crap. While we're at it how about the ethanol levels being raised to 15 percent so they won't hurt the corn farmers incomes. I totally believe in supporting farmers by the way, but think when the national marine manufacturers association has a completely safe proven alternative to ethanol that won't destroy our outboards & small equiptment engines the epa should listen. Wonder who leans on the epa to pass this crap. The same b*st*rd in Washington DC who has bankrupted so many. I will proudly also say that i'm a democrat & d*mn sure never voted for Obama. By the way i'm just posting in general & not aimed at anyone posting in this thread. lol
    Those ethanol subsidies **** ASS............I hate ethanol, and I hate it even more, since I had to replace my fuel lines last weekend ON the water at Dale because the bull **** ethanol ATE my fuel line.

    It is amazing how those lines break down due to ethanol.........

    Yuck.

    Later,

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    Dude.............if you say it, that doesn't make it true........

    How about a link from a legitimate site.........otherwise it is lip service, much like most every other LIBTARD talking point.
    my friend, if I say it, that doesn't make it true, even if I read it, that still don't make it true,
    but if I say it, does mean I've read it somewhere.

    here is a link on it,
    http://www.greentechmedia.com/articl...olar-add-79000

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    The coal jobs lost are not even close to the numbers of jobs lost that were had because of the coal business. Mechanics, construction equiptment manufacturing employees etc, etc.. Many, many jobs have been lost because that b*st*rd in Washington DC is in bed with the so called clean energy entities that are pushing for this crap. While we're at it how about the ethanol levels being raised to 15 percent so they won't hurt the corn farmers incomes. I totally believe in supporting farmers by the way, but think when the national marine manufacturers association has a completely safe proven alternative to ethanol that won't destroy our outboards & small equiptment engines the epa should listen. Wonder who leans on the epa to pass this crap. The same b*st*rd in Washington DC who has bankrupted so many. I will proudly also say that i'm a democrat & d*mn sure never voted for Obama. By the way i'm just posting in general & not aimed at anyone posting in this thread. lol
    I have no idea, how they track the indirect jobs tied to a certain industry. but I have read where the coal industry has 3 indirect jobs for every coal job,

    I have also read that there are 13 indirect jobs tied to each job from solar, wind and gas jobs.

    the clean energy is the future, it's not only President Obama that can see this, other smart world leaders can see this also, China has invested 89 billion dollars more than the USA in clean solar energy.
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