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		<title>Three Guaranteed Approaches to Combat Growing Fuel Costs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 10:33:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have heard the rumblings of many of you in Readerland about the recent spike in gasoline prices. I have decided to try to help you get through this crisis by generously providing: three Ways to Combat Rising Gas Prices!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have observed the actual rumblings of countless person within Readerland in regards to the the latest increase throughout fuel costs. In reality it&#8217;s all regulated We manage to read about of late. Yet a minimum of the idea will keep you from rumbling regarding the infrequency involving my personal posts and also content articles. Nonetheless, We have made a decision to try and help you get through this specific turmoil by simply nicely supplying: Several Solutions to Fight Rising Fuel Costs!</p>
<p>One particular. Never Drive Your automobile</p>
<p>This can be, of course, the most obvious solution. If you in no way make aged Plymouth the drive way, it won&#8217;t make any difference in which at current petrol costs it takes $125 in order to fill up your 30 quart vehicle&#8217;s gas tank, or perhaps which you simply acquire a couple of.51 a long way to the gallon. In the event you never push, you might proper care a smaller amount.</p>
<p>Of course, I realize what you are planning to declare. &#8220;But Bernard, We&#8217;ve spots I want to go-like function. As well as the children have got university and also little league practice. After which there&#8217;s trips to market and yoga lesssons along with meal with the Richardsons along with blah blah blah along with&#8230;.In . Fine, I get the purpose. Not everyone can easily sit down throughout the house writing not-so-funny content articles and looking out the net with regard to Received Barrymore <br />photographs just like me. I fully understand that will some of there is a existence. But merely because you don&#8217;t push your own automobile doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t bypass. A better solution?</p>
<p>2. Carpool</p>
<p>It really is seems consequently straightforward now doesn&#8217;t it. As opposed to using your gas-Use Someone Elses! Have someone different pay out $5.55 any quart with regard to gasoline to adopt the kids to school. Help make someone else drop into their retirement fund simply so they could deal with the actual gas costs had to help you to any office and also rear everyday. Make somebody else get a second work so that they can have a total container involving gasoline within their Vehicle as soon as your daughter has to luxury cruise the particular local mall. It&#8217;s very basic.</p>
<p>Naturally, the thought behind carpooling is everybody usually takes transforms driving. So inside a regular carpool scenario you&#8217;d eventually be forced to make use of auto as well as spend your cash driving a car other folks around. However this is simply not a standard Carpool Circumstance, this is a Tim Ward Carpool Situation (TWCPS). Inside a TWCPS a person avoid using your individual car by causing this so your additional carpool contributors prefer to wander barefoot in A hundred and twenty degree road when compared with experience together with you. You accomplish this kind of by: </p>
<p>(a) never laundering or perhaps cleansing your automobile. Leave it seeking along with smell like the county garbage dump. </p>
<p>(b) Possess the worst type of well-socialized kid inside your family members being placed in the leading seats at all times. Nourish the child a lot of sweet therefore he/she is definitely superhyper. </p>
<p>(d) Will not go over something in your automobile except your spouses bad bathing routines, bodily fluids, hold toenails, chest muscles head of hair, and many others. </p>
<p>(n) Only bet additional numbers reggae music about the r / c. High in volume! </p>
<p>You should not worry about anyone planning to ride with you ever again.</p>
<p>Several. Ride the particular Bus/Subway</p>
<p>Several towns possess a size transit method which is an alternative choice to traveling your own car. If you reside in a city that does not get a single never worry-you can <br />usually transfer. Of course, driving public transit does have several downsides, however these can be defeat if you stick to these straightforward guidelines:</p>
<p>1. Regardless of what comes about in no way, ever before make eye contact together with any individual. Creating eye-to-eye contact can be an invite for a person in order to cup an individual.</p>
<p>Two. Regardless of what takes place never, actually throw in the towel the chair to be able to any individual. This is known as weak point, and will be taken being an invite to mug an individual. </p>
<p>Several. No matter how tempted you are never, ever before strike up a new discussion using the person resting next or perhaps throughout within you. This is very frustrating and will be utilized being an request for an individual to pot you. As well as a whole lot worse, for an individual to speak back again.</p>
<p>4. Make sure you&#8217;re attentive to can get on as well as off in the correct quit. Smart in the wrong cease can lead to immediate mugging.</p>
<p>Your five. Never ever, at any time acquire youngsters with yourself the bus. Many other individuals hate children. Children make you certain glass target material. </p>
<p>Effectively, that&#8217;s all. 3 approaches to handle growing gasoline prices. Hopefully, you will be able to make use of these techniques to keep through investing double your current car&#8217;s Glowing blue Book worth only likely to Your local supermarket. With any luck ,, the very next time friends and family are moaning as well as shouting regarding the increasing gas costs it will be possible to <br />simply sit back as well as smile, articles as the problem don&#8217;t issues anyone. With any luck ,, We have once again helped my own dedicated visitors these days of turmoil. And many types of I question in turn as a simplethank you the very next time the truth is myself. Just be certain we&#8217;re not on the tour bus. I&#8217;d personally detest to always cup anyone&#8230;</p>
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		<title>THE American OIL Crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2011 06:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>The United States is currently at a decision point if we want to avoid a deeper economic debacle.  We have huge untapped oil reserves, not to mention advances on the horizon with shale, clean coal, and improved drilling technology, yet we have literally closed the oil fields to further exploration.  And we are doing this at a time when the rest of the world is gobbling up foreign energy supplies.<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/readers/2011/07/17/priceofoilvsusainflation_1.jpg" alt="" width="540" height="405" /></p>
<p>We have recently seen China begin working with Cuba and Brazil to explore in the Gulf of Mexico and the South Atlantic while we stand idly by.  The Chinese are even actively seeking to lease fields in Texas as a source of oil while we remain at the mercy of the unstable Middle East.</p>
<p>While oil has plunged recently in price, largely due to decreased demand because of a slow worldwide economy, President Obama has even released thirty million gallons from the strategic reserve in what can only be a political move to make things look better than they are.  The released reserves constitute about two days of our oil requirement.   This action will yield very little as pent up worldwide demand will soon rekindle, and once the recession is over the demand by China and India will severely cut into our ability to receive Saudi oil.</p>
<p>So while we talk about energy independence, the rest of the world is moving to capture the oil they need while we in America will have no fallback position.  Extensive use of wind and solar, while noble objectives,  are  a long way from being sufficient to pick up the slack.  Without oil we will be reduced to a beggar nation, and the result is likely to be a nation more in tune with Third World status than a superpower.</p>
<p>The American people need to demand of our leaders in Washington that we immediately begin to drill for petroleum in a safe manner and build new and more efficient refining capacity.  By doing so we can use our resources while we develop the technology to replace oil.  This will take time, but it can be done, and just think of the jobs that will be created in the meantime.</p>
<p>By properly developing our present and future, oil and green technology, we can resume our rightful place as the world&rsquo;s leader.  At the same time, no dictator in a faraway land will then have the power to force our hand.  We will truly be self-sufficient. &nbsp;<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/readers/2011/07/17/risingoilpricesknockingtheuseconomyoff2300x241_1.png" alt="" width="300" height="241" /></p></p>
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		<title>Do Falling Gas Prices Abatement Tax Revenues</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The added day, I apprehend an commodity in which the columnist adumbrated that one of the problems with falling gas prices is that they abatement the gas tax revenues of the federal government as able-bodied as those of accompaniment and bounded governments. Nothing could be added from the truth. Actually, aloof the adverse would acceptable be true.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although acutely a actual able person, the columnist fabricated the all  too accepted aberration of cerebration that all that taxes are based on  percentages. Most taxes, including the assets tax, are. However, gas  taxes aren&#8217;t based on a allotment of anything. If they were, the  columnist would accept been actual in his assumption. Instead, they are  levied as a anchored bulk per gallon, behindhand of the amount per  gallon.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s attending at some academic examples for allusive purposes. First,  let&#8217;s accept that gas taxes were bidding as a allotment of the auction  and that the amount was 5%. Back addition purchased 20 gallons of gas at  $4.00 a gallon (as would accept been the case this accomplished  summer), the absolute amount of the gas would be $80. Then a tax of  $4.00 ($80 x .05) would be added.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s say addition purchased the aforementioned 20 gallons at  today&#8217;s boilerplate amount of abutting to $1.80. The absolute amount of  the gas would be alone $36. That agency a tax of alone $1.80 ($36 x .05)  would be added. The federal, state, or bounded anatomy accomplishing  the taxation would accept apparent their acquirement bead by added than  50% in aloof a few abbreviate months. This would acutely be devastating.  But, fortunately, this is artlessly not how it works.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s jump to the absolute apple area gas taxes are anchored costs  per gallon. Let&#8217;s accept it is 10 cents per gallon. Application the  archetype of 20 gallons purchased at $4.00 per gallon from above, the  absolute tax would be $2.00 (20 x $0.10). Now, application the archetype  of the 20 gallons purchased at $1.80 per gallon from above, the  absolute tax would be &hellip; voila &hellip; the aforementioned $2.00 (20 x $0.10).</p>
<p>Tax  receipts would not bead at all and that&#8217;s the way it is in reality.  Technically, they are artless by increases or decreases in the amount of  gasoline. However, back gas is cheap, bodies (theoretically) tend to  shop for added gallons and accordingly access gas tax revenues. Back gas  prices are added expensive, the adverse is apparently true.</p>
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		<title>Could The Skyrocketing Gas Prices of 2008 Appear Afresh</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:59:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oil, like affection or coffee, is traded on the bolt approaching market, usually accepting basal aftereffect on the boilerplate American. This blazon of trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange was started added than a aeon ago as a way for farmers to actuate the approaching account of unharvested crops. But the aberrant amount of oil has acquired some to admiration what role this blazon of belief had on the boilerplate American through a acceptable allotment of 2008.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Petroleum Marketers Association became apprehensive aback the amount of  oil added than doubled. According to CBS 60 Minutes, Gilligan and others  started to apprehension the abstract amid oil prices and its accepted  articulation amid accumulation and demand. Despite abounding supply, the  amount for a butt of oil kept activity up in 2008.</p>
<p>The animation in the oil bazaar was actuality apprenticed by the  actuality that barrier funds and added advance engines were perception  on the approaching amount of oil. &#8220;Approximately 60 to 70 percent of  the oil affairs in the futures markets are now captivated by abstract  entities. Not by companies that charge oil, not by the airlines, not by  the oil companies. But by investors that are attractive to accomplish  money from their abstract positions,&#8221; Gilligan explained to Steve Kr oft  of 60 Minutes.</p>
<p>Last July, aback the civic boilerplate for a gallon of gas was $4, all  that Wall Street belief was actuality acquainted in coffer accounts  beyond America. As with the apartment market, complicated investments  were causing problems for abounding Americans who had never alike heard  of the bolt approaching market. But like the apartment bubble, the  broadcast oil bazaar belief eventually popped and prices for oil came  aback down, rather bound at that.</p>
<p>Could this appear again? Currently the civic boilerplate for a gallon of  gas is beneath $2, with Austin gas prices amid $1.49 and $1.69 per  gallon this week. Recent animation in the Mideast has acquired a slight  bang in the amount of crude, but annihilation drastic. According to 60  Minutes, Congress deregulated the futures bazaar in 2000 authoritative  belief on oil derivatives absolutely profitable. Aback ample advance  banks like Morgan Stanley began to run into agitation in the abatement  of 2008, the oil belief bazaar broiled up.</p>
<p>The deregulation that helped augment the advance in the bolt bazaar is  on the continued account of problems to be addressed by the admission  Obama administration. As with best bread-and-butter issues, the  predictions on oil prices for 2009 vary. The World Coffer predicts oil  prices to abatement gradually through 2009. According to a Bloomberg  News article, there are abounding added variables to agency into that  forecast, such as oil burning in China and OPEC assembly levels.</p>
<p>Working in favor of gas prices blockage lower is the abatement in appeal  acquired by the aerial prices over the summer. That accompanying with  acute acquaintance of the ecology appulse of active are causing  Austinites, like abounding added Americans, to absorb beneath gas  burning into their circadian lives. That may be the greatest indicator  of approaching oil prices: Americans accepting some ascendancy in the  prices by how abundant they drive.</p>
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		<title>Three Surefire Ways Fight Rising Gas Prices</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 17:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have the rumble of many of you in reader land belongs to the recent rise in gasoline prices. In fact, it's all I seem to hear lately about. But at least it keeps you from rumbling about the infrequency from my columns and articles. Nevertheless, I decided to try to help you get through this crisis by generously offers: three ways to combat rising gas prices!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have the rumble of many of you in reader land belongs to the recent rise in gasoline prices.&nbsp;In fact, it&#8217;s all I seem to hear lately about.&nbsp;But at least it keeps you from rumbling about the infrequency from my columns and articles.&nbsp;Nevertheless, I decided to try to help you get through this crisis by generously offers: 3 ways to combat rising gas prices!</p>
<p>1st&nbsp;Do not drive your car</p>
<p>This is of course the obvious solution.&nbsp;If you never even the old Plymouth out of the driveway, then it will not matter that at current gas prices it takes $ 125 to fill the 30 gallon tank, or that you only about 2.51 miles per gallon.&nbsp;If you never drive, you could care less.</p>
<p>Of course I know what you mean.&nbsp;&#8221;But Tim, I have places that I have to go-like work. And the kids have school and soccer practice. And then there&#8217;s grocery shopping and yoga lesssons and dinner at the Richardsons and blah blah blah and &#8230;.&#8221;&nbsp;Ok, I get the point.Not everyone can around the house writing not as fun to sit, articles and searching the Internet for Drew Barrymore<br />I like photos.&nbsp;I fully understand that some of you to have a life.&nbsp;But just because you do not mean not your own car, you can not handle.&nbsp;The answer?</p>
<p>2nd&nbsp;Carpool</p>
<p>It&#8217;s sounds so simple now does not it.&nbsp;Instead of using your gas-Use Someone Else&#8217;s!Someone else to pay $ 5.50 per gallon for gas to bring your children to school.&nbsp;Make someone else dip into the pension fund just so they can require the gas bill to your office and back to cover each day.&nbsp;Make someone else getting a second job so that they have a full tank of gas in her SUV when your daughter needs to cruise the mall.&nbsp;It&#8217;s that simple.</p>
<p>Of course, the concept behind carpooling, that everyone takes off while driving.&nbsp;So in a normal carpool situation you would eventually need to use the car and spend your money driving people around you to be.&nbsp;But this is no ordinary ride sharing situation, this is a Tim Ward Carpool Situation (TWCPS).&nbsp;In a TWCPS you avoid using your own car by making it so that the other carpool participants prefer barefoot over 120 degree asphalt than ride with you.&nbsp;This can be achieved through:</p>
<p>(A) never washing or cleaning your car.&nbsp;Leave it to us and smells like the county landfill.</p>
<p>(B) have the worst behaved child in your family is sitting in the passenger seat at all times.&nbsp;Feed the child lots of candy so that he / she is always super hyper.</p>
<p>(C) refuses to discuss anything in your car, except your spouse bad bathing habits, bodily fluids, hang nails, chest hair, etc.</p>
<p>(D) only play reggae music on the radio.&nbsp;Loud!</p>
<p>You should not care about those who care to take with you ever again.</p>
<p>3rd&nbsp;Ride the bus / subway</p>
<p>Many cities have a transport system which is an alternative to driving your own vehicle.&nbsp;If you live in a city that does not have one, do not worry, you can<br />always moving.&nbsp;Of course, riding public transportation have a few drawbacks, but these can be overcome easily if you follow these simple guidelines:</p>
<p>1st&nbsp;No matter what happens never, ever make eye contact with someone.&nbsp;Eye contact is an invitation for someone to mug you.</p>
<p>2nd&nbsp;No matter what happens never, never give up your seat to anyone.&nbsp;This is seen as a weakness and will be taken as an invitation to the cup.</p>
<p>3rd&nbsp;No matter how you try never, never had a conversation with the person sitting next to you or over.&nbsp;This is very annoying and can be an invitation for someone to mug a ride.Or even worse, for someone to talk to again.</p>
<p>4th&nbsp;They are always careful attention to getting in and out at the right stop.&nbsp;Get off at the wrong stop can lead to immediate attack.</p>
<p>5th&nbsp;Never, never take children to public transport.&nbsp;Hate traveling with children.&nbsp;Children mug you make certain sacrifices material.</p>
<p>Well, there you have it.&nbsp;3 ways to deal with rising gas prices.&nbsp;Hopefully you will be able to use these methods to become just by spending twice the Blue Book value of your car to keep Walmart.&nbsp;I hope the next time your friends are complaining and bitching about the mounting gas prices you are able to<br />Just sit back and smile, happy, because the problem does not concern you.&nbsp;Hopefully I have helped once again to my loyal readers in a time of crisis.&nbsp;And all I in return than simple thank you the next time you see me.&nbsp;Just make sure that we are not on the bus.&nbsp;I would hate to have to fall &#8230;</p>
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		<title>Wal-mart Gas Prices Going Down by 10 Cents a Gallon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wal-mart gas prices are going down by 10 cents a gallon in order to help consumers. Maybe other retailers will follow suit, and the end of this gas crisis will near its end! As gas prices approached $4 a gallon in April and may, and in some places even more, Wal-mart gas prices have fallen since the end of May.</p>
<p>Wal-mart is the world&rsquo;s biggest retailer, so the competition is fierce. Will other retailers have a choice but to follow Wal-mart? Wal-mart has recently been trying to come up with new ways to help its customers who are suffering from a recession and high-unemployment rates. This is one way to do it!</p>
<p>The cost of gas is hurting so many people that households are cutting back on essentials such as food and groceries. In the long run, Walmart is helping its own bottom dollar. The consumer needs to show Wal-mart that Wal-mart&rsquo;s attempts to help consumers the attempt to help has not gone unnoticed.</p>
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		<title>Gas Prices Projected to Lower in The Summer Months</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 19:05:34 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those who commute, there might be a slight reprieve in order for gasoline prices over the summer months. While there has been many rumors that prices of gas are going to go up right around the Memorial Day holiday weekend, after that, there may be a slight drop. The gas prices spiked over four dollars in recent months in places, but now the average is now slightly under four dollars. This made people nervous of higher gasoline prices.</p>
<p>For forty four days straight, gasoline prices have continued to escalate to higher levels, raising up to near record average highs. Yet, over the past week, there has been a steady drop in many places, a drop that might lead to some relief over the summer months. There have been reports that over the summer, gasoline prices would drop to around $3.50 on a national average or maybe slightly lower.</p>
<p>Still do not let these numbers fool you. Projections may offer some relief, but this could be the calm before the storm. As many people tend to travel over the summer months, this is welcomed news if it pans out. The fuel industry has had many spikes in price over years and the cost of living has lead to those cutting back on luxuries and travels.</p>
<p>Barring any natural disasters, the gas price steady decline is expected to happen after the travel heavy Memorial Day weekend in the United States in March.</p>
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		<title>The Cold Hard Truth About 2011 Gas Prices</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 18:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Gas prices are at an all time high in America.&nbsp;&nbsp; Take a deep breath because the cold hard truth is going to hurt.&nbsp; We are the only ones to blame for this predicament and no; things will probably not get better anytime soon.&nbsp; The United States has dug a very deep hole that will take years to climb out of.&nbsp; The simple truth behind high gas prices is the same as it has always been, supply and demand.&nbsp; This fact has not changed but our country has.</strong></p>
<p><strong>We are at a point where it is impossible to take care of ourselves with the supply that we have. &nbsp;Add to this the dollar that is basically worth nothing and you get foreign countries charging whatever the market will bear.&nbsp; While our appetite for petroleum products grows each year, our increase in oil production remains stagnant.&nbsp; The US has the capability to generate 17 million barrels of oil per day but the country usage averages 22 million barrels per day.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Not all of the 17 million barrels stay in the states, either.&nbsp; Laws and regulations have made it necessary to have over 100 different designer fuels.&nbsp; The handful of pipelines that we have cannot handle all of these different blends.&nbsp; Companies are then stuck with barrels that refineries cannot accept but other countries will.&nbsp; So off it goes, cutting into the supply even more.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Environmentalists have brought new oil production in the states to a standstill.&nbsp; There have been two new refineries built in the last 50 years and the existing ones are in need of serious updating, also not allowed.&nbsp; New drilling is not allowed.&nbsp; The EPA just turned down Shell Oil&rsquo;s request to drill off the coast of Alaska because it might harm the whales.&nbsp; Royal Shell spent $4 billion to the US for leases and plans then waited 5 years for a permit that would normally take 45 days.</strong></p>
<p><strong>We have lost much of the drilling in the Gulf of Mexico due to the operations that were ceased there.&nbsp; Oil companies can not afford to suspend drilling for an indefinite time period when so much has been invested.&nbsp; No one wants to go through the agony that was placed on BP over an oil spill that costs billions of dollars.&nbsp; The fact is that oil spills take place all over the world and nature always sets it right but the U.S. cries about everything.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Congress is now trying to punish Exxon Mobil for making a profit to present to their shareholders.&nbsp; Profits have not always been there in the past but you don&rsquo;t hear about this.&nbsp; These are companies that do not have to do business with the United States and the risk is becoming larger and larger for them.&nbsp; Besides, Exxon Mobil is not an American company.&nbsp; Who are we to tell them how to operate their business?&nbsp; Besides, if all the oil companies were to pull out of the U.S., who would pump and refine our oil then?</strong></p>
<p><strong>We have had no foresight to see where these kinds of actions were taking us.&nbsp; It takes 5-7 years to get an oil line and refinery up and running.&nbsp; Alternative fuels are too high priced to be of significant value and the same with alternative energy.&nbsp; It takes 20-30 years to see any type of return on these methods.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p><strong>All we can do is bite the bullet and find a real go-getter with some backbone to clean up Washington.&nbsp; If we are lucky, we may begin to see a change in the next decade or two.</strong></p>
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		<title>Gas Prices</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 19:55:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a target="_blank" href="http://www.triond.com/users/carolscash">carolscash</a></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My thoughts about the gas prices.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems like we are daily faced with new challenges to our economy in the United States with unemployment being at record highs and many jobs being sent overseas, but one of our biggest problems recently seems to be the daily or weekly rising gas prices.</p>
<p>As I was driving yesterday, I realized that with gas being $4.19 a gallon, I really can&#8217;t benefit from a part time job as I live in a rural area and if I drive 20 miles one way to work, then what I am truly accomplishing. A 40 mile round trip in the car will take a couple of gallon of gas and that is $8.38 a day so if I am making minimum wage at $7.25 an hour, then I am working for about an hour and a half for free and if I am only working 4 or 5 hours a day, then I am only really getting paid for about 2-31/2 hours. That really is not worth the time that I am away from my family and the wear and tear on&nbsp; the car or the cost of clothes that I will need that I would not need otherwise.</p>
<p>Many families are down to needing to consider if two incomes really are worth it now. I was telling my husband last night as we were riding in our horse drawn wagon that we need to consider trying to make one trip to our Dollar General store that is in a nearby rural area in the wagon once a week so that we do not spend the gas. We were discussing that there is no place to hitch the horses too and I was wondering if we could request companies to start adding a hitching rail to their parking lots so that people have that option to ride to the store. What do you think?</p>
<p>It seems as though the days of old might be exactly where we are headed at this point. At some point, American people are going to decide that we do not have to be under the control of the oil companies as we do have some choices. A horse might not be the answer for everyone but it is a choice and I am willing to make that if gas continues to increase at such an astonishing rate.</p>
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		<title>Highest Gas Prices</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2011 17:05:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top 10 states with the highest gas prices...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gas has been become ridiculously expensive no matter where you are. And with the way the economy is, people are having a harder time paying for it. Finanicially America is in the gutter. Below I&#8217;m providing you with a list of the most expensive gas prices in the U.S. This will be especially helpful for those who plan on traveling during the summer.</p>
<p>Wisconsin $3.971</p>
<p>Indiana $4.062</p>
<p>Michigan $4.084</p>
<p>New York $4.087</p>
<p>District of Columbia $4.093</p>
<p>Illinois $4.149</p>
<p>Connecticut $4.162</p>
<p>Alaska $4.179</p>
<p>California $4.222</p>
<p>Hawaii $4.555</p>
<p>I would expect the prices to skyrocket even more over the next couple of months! Please comment with your feedback and share with all your friends.</p>
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