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Help change GAS prices
If everyone in the U.S. will NOT buy gasoline on MAY 19 , Then we
will hit the oil companies in the bottom line (Profit). It is estimated that this would cost them in the millions. I WON'T buy gas on May 19. Bob Olds RV-4 , N1191X Charleston,Arkansas |
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John Ammeter wrote:
On 16 May 2004 18:36:56 -0700, (Bob Olds) wrote: If everyone in the U.S. will NOT buy gasoline on MAY 19 , Then we will hit the oil companies in the bottom line (Profit). It is estimated that this would cost them in the millions. I WON'T buy gas on May 19. Bob Olds RV-4 , N1191X Charleston,Arkansas That won't accomplish anything.... you'll still be driving and will simply buy gas some other day. Same amount of gas sold and same profit... john I dunno, John. He might have a point. Those gas pumps are wired directly to someone's soul. The _would_ notice if there were a national consensus. Worth a try. Richard |
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Worth a try.
--------------------------------------------- Dear Richard (and the Group), The only message a one day deferral of gas-buying would send is that the American public is as dumb as a stump. If you want your message to appear in the bottom line of a corporation you must boycot their product, as gun owners did with Smith & Wesson. To simply defer your purchase is the sort of meaningless feel-good bull**** they feed to college kids to keep them from burning down the school. As a point of historical interest there has been at least a dozen such idiot plans to "send a message" to the oil companies, dating back to the Arab oil embargo following the 1973 'Yom Kipper' war. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see how ineffective they have been. -------------------------------------------- Want to send a REAL message? Imagine what would happen if EVERYONE in the nation stayed home for a day. Don't go ANYWHERE. Don't buy ANYTHING. Don't even turn on the TV. Freeways completely empty of vehicles. Public buildings with their doors locked and parking lots empty. Sporting events not being played in an empty, echoing stadium. Never happen of course, for the simple reason that such an expression of your individual freedom just happens to be illegal for most of us 'free' citizens of the United States of America. Better to play it safe. So go ahead and defer your purchase of gas for a day. Or fill up the day before. Really show those oil companies who's the boss. Yeah... that should do it. -R.S.Hoover |
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Why is that illegal??????
-- David D Cowell Wildcat Computers, Inc. http://www.wildcatcomputers.net 800-686-4685 "Veeduber" wrote in message ... Worth a try. --------------------------------------------- Dear Richard (and the Group), The only message a one day deferral of gas-buying would send is that the American public is as dumb as a stump. If you want your message to appear in the bottom line of a corporation you must boycot their product, as gun owners did with Smith & Wesson. To simply defer your purchase is the sort of meaningless feel-good bull**** they feed to college kids to keep them from burning down the school. As a point of historical interest there has been at least a dozen such idiot plans to "send a message" to the oil companies, dating back to the Arab oil embargo following the 1973 'Yom Kipper' war. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see how ineffective they have been. -------------------------------------------- Want to send a REAL message? Imagine what would happen if EVERYONE in the nation stayed home for a day. Don't go ANYWHERE. Don't buy ANYTHING. Don't even turn on the TV. Freeways completely empty of vehicles. Public buildings with their doors locked and parking lots empty. Sporting events not being played in an empty, echoing stadium. Never happen of course, for the simple reason that such an expression of your individual freedom just happens to be illegal for most of us 'free' citizens of the United States of America. Better to play it safe. So go ahead and defer your purchase of gas for a day. Or fill up the day before. Really show those oil companies who's the boss. Yeah... that should do it. -R.S.Hoover |
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These various gas boycotts are an urban legend now. Just go to snopes
and search on gas boycott. John |
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Roger,
Thanks for pointing out one of my favorites. I drive a big ugly SUV. Until recently, I drove it all of a half mile to get to work. Meanwhile, I see all these environmentalists and their bumper stickers in town from the burbs and just know they used three times the fuel I did. Now, I office out of my home. Strangely, I am driving more due to the difference in the new business, and looked into trading but it just won't pay. The old SUV is not depreciating hardly at all, and the risk of buying another late nineties vintage vehicle is not worth the few hundred dollars I would save in fuel per year. Buying new would mean depreciation. The old SUV will just have to do for another 100k. That will likely take 10 or 12 years though "Roger Halstead" wrote in message ... On 17 May 2004 07:19:16 GMT, (Veeduber) wrote: Worth a try. --------------------------------------------- Dear Richard (and the Group), The only message a one day deferral of gas-buying would send is that the American public is as dumb as a stump. Which we already knew. If you want your message to appear in the bottom line of a corporation you must boycot their product, as gun owners did with Smith & Wesson. To simply defer your purchase is the sort of meaningless feel-good bull**** they feed to college kids to keep them from burning down the school. Which only works some of the time. As a point of historical interest there has been at least a dozen such idiot plans to "send a message" to the oil companies, dating back to the Arab oil embargo following the 1973 'Yom Kipper' war. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see how ineffective they have been. Actually it wasn't a boycott, but people conserving when we had that real shortage back in the 70s. We started economizing, car pooling, buying cars that got good gas mileage and it really did show up as a drop in the demand for oil. Really put a crimp in the US auto industry for a few years too. But, we used less, so gas became plentiful, we forgot about becoming really independent of foreign oil and we are now back to big engines, 6.000# plus vehicles, and the possibility of a real shortage this summer because the refineries don't have enough capacity to provide that much gas. People cant take the blame, they need some one or something else to blame so they blame the oil industry for making big profits because the demand is at an all time high. They blame the politicians for not forcing the oil refineries to charge less, all the time using more gas. Proving once and for all, as does the TV program, there is no intelligent life in the universe. As I mentioned in another post; I now get 20% better gas mileage and drive only 25% as much as I did 20, or even 10 years ago. My wife's car has over 170,000 on it and it still gets 37 mph. 18 instead of 15 and 8,000 instead of 30,000, or 22,000 fewer miles. If my math is correct I was using 2000 gallons a year. I now use 444.5 gallons for a decrease of 1555 gallons per year. At $2.00 per gallon that is over $3,100 saved per year at today's prices. However, it's not just the dollar savings, but the reduction in what we use. I wonder what effect it would have IF every family would reduce their use by 75%, or even try. It is possible by learning to schedule and combine trips. Most just complain and continue on with business as usual as they don't want to deal with the inconvenience of planning and scheduling. Even though we could afford to drive as much as we used to and purchase new vehicles every few years, we cut back on the use and drive 'em till the wheels are about ready to fall off...or they get totaled. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com -------------------------------------------- Want to send a REAL message? Imagine what would happen if EVERYONE in the nation stayed home for a day. Don't go ANYWHERE. Don't buy ANYTHING. Don't even turn on the TV. Freeways completely empty of vehicles. Public buildings with their doors locked and parking lots empty. Sporting events not being played in an empty, echoing stadium. Never happen of course, for the simple reason that such an expression of your individual freedom just happens to be illegal for most of us 'free' citizens of the United States of America. Better to play it safe. So go ahead and defer your purchase of gas for a day. Or fill up the day before. Really show those oil companies who's the boss. Yeah... that should do it. -R.S.Hoover |
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Lets get everyone to stay home May 19. Sounds interesting...
-- Dan D. http://www.ameritech.net/users/ddevillers/start.html .. "Veeduber" wrote in message ... Worth a try. --------------------------------------------- Dear Richard (and the Group), The only message a one day deferral of gas-buying would send is that the American public is as dumb as a stump. If you want your message to appear in the bottom line of a corporation you must boycot their product, as gun owners did with Smith & Wesson. To simply defer your purchase is the sort of meaningless feel-good bull**** they feed to college kids to keep them from burning down the school. As a point of historical interest there has been at least a dozen such idiot plans to "send a message" to the oil companies, dating back to the Arab oil embargo following the 1973 'Yom Kipper' war. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see how ineffective they have been. -------------------------------------------- Want to send a REAL message? Imagine what would happen if EVERYONE in the nation stayed home for a day. Don't go ANYWHERE. Don't buy ANYTHING. Don't even turn on the TV. Freeways completely empty of vehicles. Public buildings with their doors locked and parking lots empty. Sporting events not being played in an empty, echoing stadium. Never happen of course, for the simple reason that such an expression of your individual freedom just happens to be illegal for most of us 'free' citizens of the United States of America. Better to play it safe. So go ahead and defer your purchase of gas for a day. Or fill up the day before. Really show those oil companies who's the boss. Yeah... that should do it. -R.S.Hoover |
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Dear Newsgroup,
I really like this group. But I have seen this BS idea on just about every newsgroup I visit. So pardon my off topic rant. A better idea would be to reduce unnecessary travel. Instead of not buying gas how about we make it a focus of national pride not to drive as much. Cut down on demand. As demand decreases so will prices. When you are really bored, look at how many vehicles have a driver only. Remember car pools? How about getting it through our thick heads that we can't afford vehicles that get 30 or less miles per gallon. As Americans, we use 27 percent of the worlds supply of petroleum. Wait until China gets fully industrialized. You ain't seen nothing yet. I'm done. Regarding 4130, I just put in an order to Wicks Aircraft for some .090 sheet and actually got it. No backorder either. Anyone check with Mr. Vogelsong at Dillsburg lately? I checked Aircraft spruce and they were stocking 4130 plate in both warehouses. Is the 4130 shortage fact or fiction like the peanut butter shortages of the 80s or was it the 70s? Man time fly's. -- John "Ebby" Ebensperger Hatz Classic s/n 37 Camden, NY |
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