$3.39 per gallon!?!?!?!
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#12
RE: $3.39 per gallon!?!?!?!
Yeah i don't get these rapid diesel fuel increases. Last night i sat down and tried to figure out what number diesel had to reach before it became not worth my while to do side jobs anymore at night, leave my truck at home and just ride my bike to work. It's really getting outta hand.
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RE: $3.39 per gallon!?!?!?!
ORIGINAL: squirtbottle09
Near my house it is 2.80, but I can travel to houston, bout 60miles and I can get it for around 2.50
Near my house it is 2.80, but I can travel to houston, bout 60miles and I can get it for around 2.50
#16
RE: $3.39 per gallon!?!?!?!
ORIGINAL: Johndcjr1989
...i hate using my debit for fuel.
...i hate using my debit for fuel.
#18
RE: $3.39 per gallon!?!?!?!
i was paying 2.89 for like last 6 months. dident go up dident go down gas was 3.50 for reg... gas drops to 2.80 deisel goes up to 3.19 next week 3.29 nxt week 3.39 gas still 2.80-2.89 what the f@$K?????? its flippen recockulous. Time to fine a TDI golf and strip it down to nothin so i can get 50-60mpg
#20
RE: $3.39 per gallon!?!?!?!
Hedge funds have been going all out in their speculation in crude oil for the last month.
Huge profits have been made, but today the radio is reporting that the Hedge Funds are cashing out their options to lock-in the profits, and oil prices are falling.
The Hedge Funds would not be able to do this
if they were not allowed to only put up
one $
and then borrow eight, nine or even ten $ from banks
and speculate now with $11
Under present US Law
if you and I wanted to gamble with oil prices
we could only legally borrow one $
to go with the one $ we put up of our own money.
Huge profits have been made, but today the radio is reporting that the Hedge Funds are cashing out their options to lock-in the profits, and oil prices are falling.
The Hedge Funds would not be able to do this
if they were not allowed to only put up
one $
and then borrow eight, nine or even ten $ from banks
and speculate now with $11
Under present US Law
if you and I wanted to gamble with oil prices
we could only legally borrow one $
to go with the one $ we put up of our own money.