It's not often an industry will tell you they are charging the highest price possible AND playing with that price within nearby localities. And we, as a whole, accept that pricing tactic... when done by any other industry, it would be considered criminal. Interesting that, even when there is gas being delivered by more than one wholesaler in an area, all the retail prices are still (artificially) the same.
That sad thing is that we are all tied to this price. It's easy enough to reduce your usage, but that doesn't stop trucks from rolling with goods, school buses taking kids to school, and folks that drive to work (in situations where walking or biking isn't a viable alternative).
So, even when you reduce your usage, everything you buy, every service you need will be more expensive because an industry is allowed "to price what the market will bear" with impunity. Yes, everything costs more these days... but no other product out there could continue to raise prices like fuel and not have the public turn away. We simply can't.
Yes, there is more world-wide demand for oil. BUT, more cars in China is NOT the reason that gas stations in one neighborhood collectively charge more than in another nearby. Price collusion.
I recently said, "Self fulfilling prophecy." It drives the speculators, which drives the price. People scream and bitch, it gets to a point where Congress "will look into it," prices will come down 20% off their 50% inflated price, and everyone will say, "Oh, good, gas prices are down." The oil companies will continue with record profits, and our standard of living will continue to decrease.
I can't convince my wife that we should go back to sailing. Haven't figured a way to run my truck on solar. Don't know any way for the grocery stores to get product to the stores via ox cart. So, they've got us.
I don't have an answer, short of government fuel monopoly, as in Mexico. And, I'm not in favor of that.
Mad Max scenarios don't seem so ridiculous these days. :disgust
That sad thing is that we are all tied to this price. It's easy enough to reduce your usage, but that doesn't stop trucks from rolling with goods, school buses taking kids to school, and folks that drive to work (in situations where walking or biking isn't a viable alternative).
So, even when you reduce your usage, everything you buy, every service you need will be more expensive because an industry is allowed "to price what the market will bear" with impunity. Yes, everything costs more these days... but no other product out there could continue to raise prices like fuel and not have the public turn away. We simply can't.
Yes, there is more world-wide demand for oil. BUT, more cars in China is NOT the reason that gas stations in one neighborhood collectively charge more than in another nearby. Price collusion.
I recently said, "Self fulfilling prophecy." It drives the speculators, which drives the price. People scream and bitch, it gets to a point where Congress "will look into it," prices will come down 20% off their 50% inflated price, and everyone will say, "Oh, good, gas prices are down." The oil companies will continue with record profits, and our standard of living will continue to decrease.
I can't convince my wife that we should go back to sailing. Haven't figured a way to run my truck on solar. Don't know any way for the grocery stores to get product to the stores via ox cart. So, they've got us.
I don't have an answer, short of government fuel monopoly, as in Mexico. And, I'm not in favor of that.
Mad Max scenarios don't seem so ridiculous these days. :disgust