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  • TUESDAY MAY 27 2008 6:00 AM

Enjoying Your Gas Rape?

Gas prices are now over $4 a gallon. Shocking, isn’t it? Who would have thought having an oil man in the White House would lead to crazy high gas prices? Being a Californian, I never thought something like this would happen, especially after Enron and other energy companies completely raped my state state in 2001, while the president sat back and watched.

Later we learned energy companies had manipulated the market, starting with lobbying for deregulation in the late '90s and ending with using the new rules to anally fuck the entire state of California. Even though it was quite obvious what was happening at the time, the Bush administration did nothing, even as our state government (Democrats) begged for help.

Now the same is happening with oil. This isn’t a supply and demand problem. Anyone who believes that is a fucking moron. We are paying high prices due to speculation. Over the past decade there has been…wait for it...yep, the development of unregulated international derivatives trading in oil futures. That has led the rich to create an oil bubble, so they can make up for all the money they lost during the real estate bubble burst. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer.

Sure, they tell us it’s all due to the dwindling world oil supply. Of course, most of the sources of that information are the same guys who will profit from just such a situation. Much like the manufactured Social Security “crisis,” this is all about a certain group of people who are trying to make more money. And now, they are.


"Millions of new households will suddenly have straws to start sucking at the world's rapidly shrinking oil reserves," wrote CIBC analyst Jeff Rubin.


Oh, scary.


"It's not going to be a one-year blip and go away like the Internet bubble," said Joseph Dancy, who manages the LSGI Venture Fund in Texas. "This is a matter of economics, and it's going to take a decade to work through."


I bet.

See, those two assholes are making shitloads of money driving up the price of oil. They are speculators. They desperately want us to believe that India and China suddenly began sucking up all our sweet oil. But that’s just not true. Sure, oil use is going up, but it does not justify the insane rise in prices we have seen here in the US.

The first culprit is our dollar. What a giant, hideous turd our dollar has become. The Bush plan to fight our economic woes is to drive down the price of the dollar. He’s hoping that will stimulate exports and tourism, which will make everything A-okay. He’s obviously a fucking idiot. The devaluing of the dollar is part of the reason gas prices have been shooting up, which causes the price of everything, food, goods, to shoot up, was well.

On the supply side, we’re doing fine.


In the U.S. alone, stockpiles of oil climbed by 11.9 million barrels in the month preceding the Energy Information Agency's May 7 inventory report; they were up by nearly 33 million barrels since Jan. 1. At the same time, MasterCard's May 7 gasoline report showed that gas demand has fallen by 5.8%, while the government suggested that gasoline consumption might have fallen by slightly over 6%.


And yet, prices keep going up, up, up. I’m not saying prices shouldn’t be going up. They should. A bit. But doubling and tripling, and I get that 2001 California déjà vu feeling. This is rape, all over again.

Congress is going to start looking into this latest rise in prices this week, but I don’t expect much to happen. Our presidential candidates, like Hillary Clinton, are running around blaming OPEC. That shipped sailed a long time ago. Control of oil prices is now in the hands of Wall Street. In 2006, the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations issued a report on “The Role of Market Speculation in rising oil and gas prices.” What they found was a giant loophole in the regulation of oil derivatives trading.


"There's a few hedge fund managers out there who are masters at knowing how to exploit the peak [oil] theories and hot buttons of supply and demand, and by making bold predictions of shocking price advancements to come, they only add more fuel to the bullish fire in a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy." (The Role of Market Speculation in Rising Oil and Gas Prices, U.S. Senate, June 27, 2006).


And now those “few hedge fund managers” are taking advantage of that loophole while they can, while Bush is still in office and before Democrats gain a massive advantage in Congress. We’re in the middle of a greedy binge and it’s not going to stop until next year – because the only people who can do something about it don’t care.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is mandated by law to ensure prices reflect supply and demand, rather than market manipulation or speculation. Right now, the CFTC is a no show, just like the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission sat on its ass during the California energy crisis. But you tend to not do anything about a crisis when it's all your fault. That’s how the Bush government works.

In January 2006 the CFTC changed the rules of oil futures speculation – and I know you’re not going to believe this, but the CFTC actually changed the rules so there is no oversight. Crazy, huh? The US government energy futures regulator made sure there would be no regulation. Who would have thought such a thing would happen under Bush? At this point, people within the US trading crude oil, gasoline and heating oil futures can avoid ALL oversight requirements by routing their trades through London instead of New York.


It may just be coincidence that the present CEO of NYMEX, James Newsome, who also sits on the Dubai Exchange, is a former chairman of the US CFTC.


Huh. Shocking. When CFTC changed the rules in January 2006, the price of oil was $60 a barrel. Now it is up to $134 a barrel. There is now no way to actually detect price manipulation because daily reports are no longer required. From the 2006 Senate report:


“The CFTC's ability to detect and deter energy price manipulation is suffering from critical information gaps, because traders on OTC electronic exchanges and the London ICE Futures are currently exempt from CFTC reporting requirements. Large trader reporting is also essential to analyze the effect of speculation on energy prices.”


Basically, you’re getting F’ed in the A, and there is nothing you can do about it. This is the point where I laugh at all the lower income idiots who voted to put an oil man in the White House and thought it would work out great. Fuck you. You deserve this.

It’s gotten worse as of late because now the hedge funds, banks and other investors are jumping in. Now these speculators are driving up the cost of oil. The market does not see a difference between a barrel of oil being purchased by a speculator and a barrel being purchased by a refiner, or some other user of petroleum. Basically, around 50% of the price of oil is due to pure speculation. But no one really knows, because Bush deregulated the whole thing. We have very high supplies of oil and high oil prices. How awesome is that? It’s like the diamond business - only we don't all NEED diamonds.

 

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DevilsReject

DevilsReject

Cleveland, OH
February 2007

MAY 27, 2008 04:19 PM

bean said:

DevilsReject said:
I don't ever see Gas being below $3.50 a gallon again. Unfortunately once you breech a price and people are still willing to pay it, the greedy oil companies and oil big-wigs will never let it go back down. It would take major work on the part of the government to get it to where it should be, and i honestly don't think they are capable of it.


History would disagree with you. The price of gasoline was relatively flat throughout the 90s. It went up a few times, and came all the way back down. Gas was cheaper in 1998 than it was in 1994, and it was the same in March of 99 as it was in April of 93. I know that the circumstances were different, but a declaration that gas prices won't drop once they've hit a certain mark is not supported by any evidence.

Incidentally, it's speculation like that that was partially responsible for the housing bubble. The belief that prices will continue to rise indefinitely will tend to prop up speculation-based prices to unsustainable levels, creating a bubble. At some point, somewhere, market forces are going to allow the price to drop, and when speculation keeps it unnaturally afloat, it's bound to set up a crash.



not being sarcastic or asshatish but since you have a better grasp on this than i do, do you think we'll ever see gas prices below $3.00 again? I don't think it will continue to rise indefinitely, i just think that we will eventually hit a plateau, it will dive down a little bit, but not return to what we were paying 4 years ago.

I'd personally love to see it, but i honestly believe that we've come to a point where we just won't see gas that cheap ever again. I hope in about a year someone can come back here, revive this thread and say "SEE YOU WERE WRONG!", but i just don't see it happening.

PRockGirlScout

PRockGirlScout

Portland, OR
October 2005

MAY 27, 2008 04:42 PM

RudieCantFail said:

Horrorflick said:

You would think that with things being as they are (shitty), they would start waiving a lot of these fees so that more people would buy shit. (I might be wrong here, but I think lots of folks use them fancy debit cards these days. I myself haven't carried cash for a long time.)



You might think that, but you'd be wrong. Merely accepting the cards in the first place is a matter of providing convenience for the customers. There is a tipping point where absorbing the transaction fees is no longer profitable, and it would seem that for gas stations that point has been reached.

And yeah, many people do use debit cards these days because of the immense pressure and lack of alternatives put on them by the banking industry. They're the ones that profit off of the use of debit cards by reducing the overhead of branch locations.

EDIT: It's all right to be angry about the transaction fees, I'm just trying to get you to direct your anger in the proper direction.



What they should be doing is simply raising the minimums for using a debit card. Most convenience stores and gas stations have long had a tradition of not allowing credit/debit transactions for amounts under $5.00. If the business model is changing (and it's very astute of you to note that average transaction amounts are likely declining), then up the minimum to compensate. It's just ridiculous to alienate customers by charging them extra to use the most common form of payment.

If they'd like to encourage cash payments, they could also give a small discount or other incentive for it. I think it's a really dumb move to encourage people to give you a lot of cash, in a sector that is prone to being robbed.

Another thing they can do is find a merchant services company who won't fuck them. Every time I've had to select one, I had to shop around for a while to find a pricing scheme that fit the volume and type of transactions we'd be processing. This shit is common sense, community college business 101, honestly.

Kindle

Kindle

Houston, TX
March 2006

MAY 27, 2008 04:54 PM

PRockGirlScout said:

RudieCantFail said:

Horrorflick said:

You would think that with things being as they are (shitty), they would start waiving a lot of these fees so that more people would buy shit. (I might be wrong here, but I think lots of folks use them fancy debit cards these days. I myself haven't carried cash for a long time.)



You might think that, but you'd be wrong. Merely accepting the cards in the first place is a matter of providing convenience for the customers. There is a tipping point where absorbing the transaction fees is no longer profitable, and it would seem that for gas stations that point has been reached.

And yeah, many people do use debit cards these days because of the immense pressure and lack of alternatives put on them by the banking industry. They're the ones that profit off of the use of debit cards by reducing the overhead of branch locations.

EDIT: It's all right to be angry about the transaction fees, I'm just trying to get you to direct your anger in the proper direction.



What they should be doing is simply raising the minimums for using a debit card. Most convenience stores and gas stations have long had a tradition of not allowing credit/debit transactions for amounts under $5.00. If the business model is changing (and it's very astute of you to note that average transaction amounts are likely declining), then up the minimum to compensate. It's just ridiculous to alienate customers by charging them extra to use the most common form of payment.

If they'd like to encourage cash payments, they could also give a small discount or other incentive for it. I think it's a really dumb move to encourage people to give you a lot of cash, in a sector that is prone to being robbed.

Another thing they can do is find a merchant services company who won't fuck them. Every time I've had to select one, I had to shop around for a while to find a pricing scheme that fit the volume and type of transactions we'd be processing. This shit is common sense, community college business 101, honestly.


I know at a certain gas stations around here they offer gas cheaper if you pay in cash rather than with a debit/credit card. You can save anywhere from $0.02- $0.10 if you know where to look.

SergeantPsycho

SergeantPsycho

USA
January 2007

MAY 27, 2008 05:20 PM

Shiny_Metal_Ass said:



Sorry I just got home from work and was a little tired. Not thinking straight. My bad.



Welcome to my world!

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

MAY 27, 2008 05:31 PM

SergeantPsycho said:

Sorry I just got home from work and was a little tired. Not thinking straight. My bad.



Welcome to my world!

Seems like you must constantly be coming home from work.

lavenir

lavenir

Turlock, CA
June 2007

MAY 27, 2008 05:34 PM

OpticNerve said:
When does Captain America appear to give Bush a solid right cross to his jaw?


I feel like such a geek for knowing what you're talking about.

lavenir

lavenir

Turlock, CA
June 2007

MAY 27, 2008 05:36 PM

Horrorflick said:
Just the other day, I stopped at a gas station I don't normally use to fill up. All of the card-reader things on the pumps are taped over. Annoying? Yeah, sure. I walk up to the counter to use my debit card to fill up. "You know, there's a two-dollar charge to use your card, right?" "No, I didn't know that, asshole. Give me my card back and I'll go somewhere else." I hear this is becoming a common practice in a lot of stations...


There's a chain on the west coast called Arco/AMPM that typically has lower prices than other gas stations, but they don't accept credit cards and charge you to use your debit card, so if you don't happen to have nearly 50 bucks cash on you to fill up your tank, it doesn't really save you any money.

Yes. That's some dirty shit.

lavenir

lavenir

Turlock, CA
June 2007

MAY 27, 2008 05:41 PM

Fear the Fucking Reaper wrote:

This is the point where I laugh at all the lower income idiots who voted to put an oil man in the White House and thought it would work out great. Fuck you. You deserve this.

My parents happen to be two of those people, and they still insist that Bush is a good president.

I want to tear out my hair and run screaming into the woods. Seriously. I'm going to do it someday.

SergeantPsycho

SergeantPsycho

USA
January 2007

MAY 27, 2008 05:43 PM

FearTheReaper said:

SergeantPsycho said:

Sorry I just got home from work and was a little tired. Not thinking straight. My bad.



Welcome to my world!



Seems like you must constantly be coming home from work.


Considering how tiring work is for me yeah. And am I entitled to the sweat of my brow? "No," says the man on the Suicide Girls forums, "It belongs to the poor!"

swirlyboy

swirlyboy

I'm lost
April 2006

MAY 27, 2008 05:46 PM

Shiny_Metal_Ass said:
A little note here. My wife works at a gas station / convenience store. She isn't making one more dime than a year ago. Or two. No raise for two years.

Please don't take out your anger at high gas prices on the fucking cashier, you classless assholes. News Flash....The fucking cashier doesn't set the fucking price of gas, or make any "extra" money from it. Taking shit out on a fucking cashier is lower than being a playground bully, and makes you look like a total scumbag. You're all licensed drivers over the age of 16, act like a fucking adults. My wife doesn't make anywhere near enough money to put up with your abusive behavior.

Guess what else, Einstein? She pays the same price you do for gas! There's no "employee discount" at the gas station. Guess what else? I'm in construction in S Florida, so I'm making a lot less too!

And remember, you're on camera, douche bag, so go ahead and throw something. You're stressing out my wife and seriously fucking up our sex life, which pisses her off even more. Do not piss her off further. She will kick your ass.

[/rant]



Damn, somebody's got an axe to grind.

Varuka_Salt

Varuka_Salt

I'm lost
October 2006

MAY 27, 2008 05:50 PM

FearTheReaper said:

SergeantPsycho said:

Sorry I just got home from work and was a little tired. Not thinking straight. My bad.



Welcome to my world!



Seems like you must constantly be coming home from work.


?
Are u messing with the quotes or was that aimed at me?

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

MAY 27, 2008 05:50 PM

SergeantPsycho said:

FearTheReaper said:

SergeantPsycho said:

Sorry I just got home from work and was a little tired. Not thinking straight. My bad.



Welcome to my world!



Seems like you must constantly be coming home from work.


Considering how tiring work is for me yeah. And am I entitled to the sweat of my brow? "No," says the man on the Suicide Girls forums, "It belongs to the poor!"



Uh. Okay. Anything else I didn't say that you want to respond to?

SergeantPsycho

SergeantPsycho

USA
January 2007

MAY 27, 2008 05:53 PM

swirlyboy said:

Shiny_Metal_Ass said:
A little note here. My wife works at a gas station / convenience store. She isn't making one more dime than a year ago. Or two. No raise for two years.

Please don't take out your anger at high gas prices on the fucking cashier, you classless assholes. News Flash....The fucking cashier doesn't set the fucking price of gas, or make any "extra" money from it. Taking shit out on a fucking cashier is lower than being a playground bully, and makes you look like a total scumbag. You're all licensed drivers over the age of 16, act like a fucking adults. My wife doesn't make anywhere near enough money to put up with your abusive behavior.

Guess what else, Einstein? She pays the same price you do for gas! There's no "employee discount" at the gas station. Guess what else? I'm in construction in S Florida, so I'm making a lot less too!

And remember, you're on camera, douche bag, so go ahead and throw something. You're stressing out my wife and seriously fucking up our sex life, which pisses her off even more. Do not piss her off further. She will kick your ass.

[/rant]



Damn, somebody's got an axe to grind.



Actually, if that's what's going on, I think he's entitled to grind his ax.

SergeantPsycho

SergeantPsycho

USA
January 2007

MAY 27, 2008 05:56 PM

FearTheReaper said:

SergeantPsycho said:

FearTheReaper said:

SergeantPsycho said:

Sorry I just got home from work and was a little tired. Not thinking straight. My bad.



Welcome to my world!



Seems like you must constantly be coming home from work.


Considering how tiring work is for me yeah. And am I entitled to the sweat of my brow? "No," says the man on the Suicide Girls forums, "It belongs to the poor!"



Uh. Okay. Anything else I didn't say that you want to respond to?



Sorry, I couldn't resist mis-quoting Andrew Ryan. I had to get that out of my system.

Edit: Oops.... I think quoting's on the fritz again.

Varuka_Salt

Varuka_Salt

I'm lost
October 2006

MAY 27, 2008 05:58 PM

swirlyboy said:

Shiny_Metal_Ass said:
A little note here. My wife works at a gas station / convenience store. She isn't making one more dime than a year ago. Or two. No raise for two years.

Please don't take out your anger at high gas prices on the fucking cashier, you classless assholes. News Flash....The fucking cashier doesn't set the fucking price of gas, or make any "extra" money from it. Taking shit out on a fucking cashier is lower than being a playground bully, and makes you look like a total scumbag. You're all licensed drivers over the age of 16, act like a fucking adults. My wife doesn't make anywhere near enough money to put up with your abusive behavior.

Guess what else, Einstein? She pays the same price you do for gas! There's no "employee discount" at the gas station. Guess what else? I'm in construction in S Florida, so I'm making a lot less too!

And remember, you're on camera, douche bag, so go ahead and throw something. You're stressing out my wife and seriously fucking up our sex life, which pisses her off even more. Do not piss her off further. She will kick your ass.

[/rant]



Damn, somebody's got an axe to grind.



If by "axe to grind" you mean that I'm tired of my wife coming home in tears because of the immaturity, rudeness and downright abusive behavior of the assholes she has to deal with every day, then yeah, I have an axe to grind. When someone is abusive to a family member, you're supposed to get pissed off. I'm talking about shit that is well above and beyond being simply rude. You don't throw shit at someone who is simply doing their job, EVER. You don't call them a cunt, or a greedy bastard, or anything else of that nature. We don't own the fucking place. You're no longer a customer at that point, you're now a trespasser, who can kindly take their "business" elsewhere. So yeah, when people are abusive to my wife or kids I get pissed. Extremely pissed.

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