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![]() "BDS" wrote in message et... "gatt" wrote Ah. Okay, so everybody's hollering about the price of gasoline because there's nothing better to do. Thanks for clearing that up. They complain, but they don't curtail their use much, if at all. What does that tell you? Not as much as this. The sun doesn't rise and fall on recreational gas users: "Meanwhile, the cost of diesel fuel continues to head upward, with a gallon costing on average $2.11 along the West Coast this week. The U.S. average was about $1.72 a gallon. In West Coast states, diesel has increased about 9 cents a gallon in the past week and about 51 cents a gallon from a year ago. Trucking companies are feeling the pinch. "It's eating them alive," said Jim Tutton, vice president of the Washington Trucking Associations, a Federal Way-based trade group that represents about 900 members, with 70 percent of them in the Puget Sound region. Long-haulers are feeling more pain, but rising fuel prices also hurt short-haulers, said Ed Vander Pol, president of Oak Harbor Freight Lines, an Auburn-based trucking company with about 500 trucks rolling in five Western states. Vander Pol said his fuel costs for January and February of this year were $1 million. That was about $35,000 more than the company spent during first two months of 2003, based on the same amount of revenue. Vander Pol said his company is tacking on an 8 percent fuel surcharge, the highest he has ever charged. "With the margins we have, there's no way we can swallow that. We have to pass it on," said Vander Pol, whose trucks haul clothing for retailers, such as Gap, and also haul tires, building materials and other products for other customers. http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/s...26/story2.html The oil industry is making record profits in the history of the world. All anybody is asking them to do is not make so much so that America isn't the loser. Their shareholders love them for it. "All anybody is asking them to do is not make so much so that America isn't the loser." I find your prioritization of shareholders over Americans illuminating. -c |
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