Everyone does, but the problem is, no one does anything about it - everyone still drives the same amount. Me? I have cut back to a tank of gas a month. That's right, a tank a month. I told my employer what I wanted to do and they wouldn't support me so I quit and got a job closer to home. I ride my bike a lot, I'm in better shape, and I'm not pissed all the time because I am stuck in traffic.
It is a simple case of economics. If demand were to drop, prices would too. The problem is, demand is staying strong.
2006-12-26 00:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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You know, this whole "War for Oil" thing has really gotten off the ground. I love seeing the $0.39 per gallon President Bush got us by going to war. Oh wait.....that wasn't it, was it?
People, get you head out of the ground and turn OFF Howard Stern. The price of oil is determined by the Futures Market, which is like the stock market, in which the price is set by a group of people, NOT ANY U.S. PRESIDENT, who look at what is going on in the world at the current time. Like stocks, the price changes several times per day. The price you pay at the pump isn't for what's in the tanks today, it's for what's going to be in the tanks in two weeks.
2006-12-26 01:01:45
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answered by Jim C 5
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Only those who drive. Those who are padding their pockets have nothing to fear. I found it appalling that the oil company CEO's are getting richer while the little man (us) struggles to make ends meet. President Bush says that he can do nothing to change the price of crude to make gasoline prices lower, but he can tell a mother to have her son sign up to be killed in a country where the inhabitants are natural born killers. Boy, what a democracy we live in. We pay for every trip Bush takes, so he certainly isn't feeling the crunch at the pumps, it's the single parents who have to decide on food for children, or gas for work!
2006-12-26 00:25:13
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answered by Special K 5
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You maybe should post this question under a different category.
What does it have to do with Celebrities?
To answer your question, probably everybody who drives and has to pay for the oil/gasoline hates the high prices.
You could boycott driving - get a horse! lol lol
It has nothing to do with our President.
2006-12-26 01:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i do no longer hate it because of the fact Ipersistent a bicycle! hahahaha oh, returned to the genuine international. properly I spend too lots on gass. I stay in a small city a minimum of and don't couldpersistent some distance to artwork. yet whilst i desire to flow to the city that is high priced.
2016-10-28 09:37:12
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answered by roca 4
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Oh, I just love them.
I drive to the local gas station every morning, just to make sure the gas prices went up. Then I just head back home again.
2006-12-26 00:20:49
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answered by SunShineShoes 4
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Well, if we all had a boycott and didn't buy any of this crap, they'd have no choice but to lower the prices, huh?
2006-12-26 00:21:14
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answered by hiclaude 3
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I hate it. I wanna do a roadtrip after I leave school, But at this rate, I'll be walking.
2006-12-26 00:20:45
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answered by Matt 2
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i hate people who hate high oil price ...... I WORKED IN HALLIBURTON
2006-12-26 01:29:33
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answered by AlfRed E nEuMaN 4 preSIDent 4
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Impeach Bush, then maybe the truth will come out.
2006-12-26 00:21:19
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answered by zeroartmac 7
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