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Oh god I hope it doesn't come to that. My mission is to not invest in anything that supports oil companies.

AND YES! The dems invest there too! Don't be fooled by political adjendas!

Nancy is an OIL WOMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-05-06 15:33:37 · answer #1 · answered by Tall Chicky 4 · 2 2

Mortgages could flow unpaid vehicle restore does not take place different than for guarantee restore. Mechanics could flow out of busness. Oh S*it! that is taking place already. And to perfect it off we can be procuring sensible autos Diesel gasoline gets much less sulfur and maby some one from england will initiate importing changing to leftpersistent Vauxalls. Ipersistent a 6.0L Holden Monaro left handpersistent we call GTO Pontiac in the states. At $3 I intend to get my share of over 4 hundred, V-8 horsepower and bypass the little putt putts so rapid it blows them off the line.

2016-10-14 23:21:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am afraid if I say yes, gas will go up $2 a gallon before the end of the week. If the oil companies think we will pay it for the war, they will think we will pay it anyway.

2007-05-06 15:31:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

If gas was 8 dollars a gallon we might actually demand from the private sector things like electric cars and alternative fuels.

I hope gas prices go through the flipping roof.

2007-05-06 15:30:03 · answer #4 · answered by truthspeaker10 4 · 5 1

It's actually the other way around. OPEC is the one that sets prices for gas. Recently, they've been up because they're mad at the west for invading Iraq, a member of OPEC. The Iran (member of OPEC, too) hostage thing earlier this year made OPEC rise the price of gas for Britain. Expect a drop if the War on Terror is put to an end.

2007-05-06 15:36:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

There is absolutely no connection and I suppose if gas went to $8 a gallon I'd have to walk because I couldn't afford to pay it.

2007-05-06 15:32:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The war has more to do about protecting our freedoms and way of life than it does anything to do with oil.

Sure, we have ties to Middle East oil but we did not go to war for oil nor are we taking it from Iraq. In fact, we get most of our oil from Canada, Mexico and South America.

The war is complex and you have to remember that it started when over 3,000 Americans were brutally murdered on 9-11-01.

Don't forget history as it has a tendency to repeat itself.

2007-05-06 15:36:40 · answer #7 · answered by InReality01 5 · 3 2

It wouldn't affect just gas though. The price of shipping and transporting everything would rise in proportion, and the poor would suffer the most. You can almost bank on a severe recession if that happens.

2007-05-06 15:39:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No.

Around 25% of the population couldn't afford it. That price would wreck the tourism industry. There would be many more economic disasters including high inflation. The US would enter a deep recession.

2007-05-06 15:46:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

We would be buying gas regardless of war or price. Gas has a inelastic demand that is hardly detered by price.

2007-05-06 15:39:11 · answer #10 · answered by trigunmarksman 6 · 1 0

Why would $8 a gallon stop our enemies from attacking us? All that it would do is send more money to the oil producing nations that support Al Qeada and other Islamic groups.

NO!

2007-05-06 15:36:46 · answer #11 · answered by ROIHUNTER 3 · 2 2

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