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Trump changes US policy: 'Conserving oil no longer an economic imperative'
americanthinker.com ^ | 8/20/2018 | Thomas Lifson

Posted on 08/20/2018 10:06:43 AM PDT by rktman

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To: RatRipper

At 2.70 gas is cheaper than it was fifty years ago.


41 posted on 08/20/2018 11:51:37 AM PDT by arthurus (tq)
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To: arthurus

50 years ago gas was about 16 cents a gallon where I was growing up. A nice new car was about $3500 and a 1300 sq ft house on a quarter acre lot was about $12,000. So you may be about right with your statement.


42 posted on 08/20/2018 11:55:47 AM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them)
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To: Magnum44

I remember 25 to 30 cent gas. I don’t think gas has been .16 since the fifties. The earliest I remember was .25 and I am 72 so that would be about 1960 I think.


43 posted on 08/20/2018 12:18:47 PM PDT by arthurus (aghh)
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To: arthurus

Where were you then? I recall 19 cents a gallon in 72’ in rural Ga. It was a big deal when it went over 25 on its way to over 50 cents during the oil embargo.


44 posted on 08/20/2018 12:21:36 PM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them)
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To: Magnum44
I was all over the map in the early 7đ and remember gas going from about .35 to over .75 in the embargo days. There were some "gas war" prices that got down below .20 before the embargo in NW FL. I also remember when one could dial up the octane on the Sunoco pump.
45 posted on 08/20/2018 12:31:45 PM PDT by arthurus (fg nj)
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To: 1Old Pro

Hey! I like my run-flats. They handle well and i dont have to carry a spare or a can of green goo and a 12v compressor.


46 posted on 08/20/2018 12:32:49 PM PDT by Afterguard (Deplorable me!)
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To: arthurus
I cant say I recall dial up pumps, but I remember these oldies but goodies...


47 posted on 08/20/2018 12:43:16 PM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them)
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To: arthurus
I grew about about 20 West of this intersection (Hwy 41 and Roswell Road).

I have no idea if the big chicken is still there or not today.

48 posted on 08/20/2018 12:48:13 PM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them)
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To: Magnum44

Well, did you Google “Big Chicken”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Chicken
I know they say “US Hwy 41” but in the Atlanta area it is know as the “Dixie Highway”!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Highway
Anyway, to women in the area, it is more than a landmark, it is the center of their universe.


49 posted on 08/20/2018 12:57:50 PM PDT by Road Scholar (#MAGA)
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To: Road Scholar
I know they say “US Hwy 41” but in the Atlanta area it is know as the “Dixie Highway”!

In the 1960's it was Hwy 41 (later made famous by the Almond Brothers band Ramblin Man) and there was no I-75 yet. I was between 4 and 7 watching I-75 (two lanes each direction) getting bull dozed and poured just a stones through from my house in Marietta.

50 posted on 08/20/2018 1:06:05 PM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them)
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To: Magnum44

grrr...stones throw...not through


51 posted on 08/20/2018 1:07:44 PM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them)
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To: Blood of Tyrants

Also, it restricts your diet to only certain types of food. If the driver or the passenger farts, the car will flip over, killing them both.


52 posted on 08/20/2018 1:13:07 PM PDT by ExpatCanuck (The)
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To: chris37

I see those toy cars in NYC. I’m amazed that someone would dare to get into one of them. Still haven’t seen one of them on the thruway. Maybe they’re only good for city driving.


53 posted on 08/20/2018 1:24:14 PM PDT by 1_Rain_Drop
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To: deadrock

The world’s leading producer of automotive Smug?


54 posted on 08/20/2018 4:09:39 PM PDT by Dexter Morgan (Everyone hides who they are.)
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To: Blood of Tyrants

Someone will eventually sort out Venezuela. There are low sulfur tar sands which have extra heavy oil that will flow at modest temperatures. Over 2 trillion bbl of which PDVSA perhaps has the ability to extract 300 billion.


55 posted on 08/20/2018 5:34:50 PM PDT by Ozark Tom
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To: 1Old Pro
Just bought a Ford Taurus, heavy & boxy but AWD and very good for going through the snowy mountains at 4 a.m.

Also I simply refused to buy a Subaru or some other overgrown toy.

At any rate the Taurus has the biggest trunk of any car I've ever own but...you guessed it, no spare, not even a doughnut.

56 posted on 08/20/2018 5:42:38 PM PDT by Fightin Whitey
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To: Dexter Morgan

You got that right.


57 posted on 08/20/2018 8:33:36 PM PDT by deadrock
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To: rktman

Does this mean our Military won’t be paying $150 a Gallon for Bio Jet Fuel any more?


58 posted on 08/20/2018 8:37:00 PM PDT by Kickass Conservative (The way Liberals carry on about Deportation, you would think "Mexico" was Spanish for "Auschwitz".)
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Hmmmm! That could depend on which corn state senator controls the contract. 🍿🍻⛽️👹
59 posted on 08/20/2018 9:20:24 PM PDT by rktman (Enlis ted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: arthurus
At 2.70 gas is cheaper than it was fifty years ago.

I have posted this previously. We can gauge the destruction of the dollar by silver coinage valuation.

I like War Nickels for comparison.

Gasoline in 1945 was ¢0.21 per gallon or 4.2 War Nickels. Today, War Nickels are worth ¢.85 in metal weight alone. 4.2 nickels will buy you 1.32 gallons of gasoline.

Indeed gas is cheaper and would be even more affordable without fuel taxes that line special interest pockets rather than infrastructure maintenance.

The frightening thing is how debased the dollar is. Obama committed many crimes with the deep state, however the greatest may have been the Keynesian 10 trillion dollar debasement of our currency.
60 posted on 08/20/2018 9:39:30 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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