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Economic rebound
Well, I am sure everyone has seen that the economy is starting to rebound. In the last 6 months it has really started to take off again. Jobs are being created and the unemployment rate is starting to go down for the first time since 2000. Here is a really good article on the current trends.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...fi/economy&e=1 |
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Yup Gas is high, Minimum wage is still dirt. Our economy maybe getting better but its still horseshit
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way to go being positive :/
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Not to piss in your pool or anything but i read a recent report this morning. It's the Goldman Sachs report. It consists of like 30+ analysts and feds. Crude is at $55/ barrel right now. Within the next 3 years, they forecast it to be between $50 & $105 per barrel!!! That was a conservative amount they stated. So if gas here were i'm at is $2.28/ 87oct and it's $55/ barrel today, that would be about $4.50+ gallon. Scare tactic? Could be. Reality? Very well could be. Don't want to ruin anyones day, but i think it's something we should all take very seriously.
I also read something years ago before any of this even started with energy prices going up and someone predicted there was going to be a huge global war over energy. Yeah we live in a shitty world these days. Link to the report: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...tory/Business/ |
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Our economy can't pick up when the World Trade Organization is going to impose sanctions on us.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...e_sanctions_11 |
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Another way George Bush has help this nation. :\
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It's all a BIG $$$ game. Investors buy up as much of the crude oil reserves they can, which creates a shortage. Then once the price gets high enough and starts to plateau, they dump it back on the market at the higher price which is profit, then the price of crude drops back in line. :cool:
We (USA) need to stop trying to take care of the rest of the world or trying to control it and take care of this country first. And not be un-ethical while trying to do it. Yeah, we set a good example for the rest of the planet, don't we? :rolleyes: |
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We shouldn't even need to be on a rebound
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Yep, I'm surely not a fan of Bush anymore. I didn't care for Kerry either but what choices did we have? Bush stired up the water into muddy water. The world can't accept with what he's trying to do so soon. Every person that runs for President tells you what they plan to do and when they become Pres. it all runs by the wayside. In Bush's first term i remember once of his larger speaches, could be the State of the Union, but he was going to push for an energy bill to develop new resources of fuel. That was years ago. You know what he said a couple weeks ago when asked about the energy prices? He said Congress still hasn't put anything on my desk about it. That was his words. Talk about passing the buck. He doesn't care because the taxpayers pay for his expenses. It's greed. Just about anyone at the top or high up level doesn't care about the middle class people because if they're content with day to day living, it doesn't matter. My friends got the 'What are you gonna do, you just gotta pay it' attitude. If that's the attitude, then nothing will ever get done about it. I tell them(because i'm in the banking business), why don't you put an extra $100 on your loan every month? They say, because i don't have an extra $100 to pay on it. So if you don't have extra for example a loan payment, why would you have extra for rising fuel costs? The, "You just gotta pay it" attitude will sooner or later not work anymore for many people.
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My thoughts exactly!!!!!! What did we pledge for the tsunami relief? 800-900 million or whatever it was. We're billions in debt, we have a national trade deficit of over $660 billion and we're pledging money we don't have. WTF. We spend millions of dollars on shuttle programs to get rock samples or whatever or put rovars on Mars. Now i'm all worked up again. |
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And Tom, what are you refering to? You always talk out your ass about politics, but never state any facts. All you like to do is bash Bush even though you don't know why. Quit being a follower and think for yourself. |
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You know what the problem that fucks over the economy. Its the fucking forcasts. Get rid of them and then everything will be back to good prices. If they forcast high prices for oil, then why would you not set your prices high. am i right or am i drunk?
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I hate red squares! It is very true that Americans just can't handle news and everyday life. I need Ryan Seacrest to run a two hour show with "live votes" via VIACOMs phone service and tune in every day just to know how to feel about something. If I have to step out and buy a five dollar coffee from starbucks, I can listen to Cory Foley keep me up to date. I hate this country. I hate the Media and hate the people that tell me not hate the people that hate me for hating their shitty lives.
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And I think I hated that post! Let me ask someone else to make sure though...
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Would you like to use a life line(tm)? AT&T can do that for us. Is that your final answer?
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After a BoostMobile textmessage poll, Ryan Seacrest said its ok for me to love that. It might possibly become the new fad since I heard Petey Pablo is already doing it too.
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Back when I was in college, my favorite professor stated that world oil production will peak in 2006. He's was a smart man and described to me the variables involved. Oil has mainly been mined for the last 100 years. Rockefeller's Standard Oil was the first company to drill for oil in huge volumes. So if (and bare with me, they're a few variables) you take all the production numbers in volume of all the oil ever drilled by all the oil companies in the world for all the years that it was massed produced; and taking the average thickness of the crust of the Earth (with that value and taking the Earth to be an ellipsoid, you could determine the volume). So you have two volumes, the volume of produced oil and the volume of the Earth's crust. You look up the probability of oil being located in finite local piece of the crust in a geophysist's handbook or whereever (this value will be a dimensional coefficient). Multiply that coefficient by the Earth's crust's volume and subtract that from the Oil that's already been produced. There you have it, the remaining amount of Earth's oil. Assumptions used: no new oil has naturally been made. I predict that in my lifetime, I will drive a car that runs on something other than gasoline. Regards, Jake
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I'd be more than willing to give a hybrid vehicle a try as my DD once it becomes more reasonably priced in comparison to gasoline powered vehicles. I love the fact that the hybrid Accord is quicker than the V-6 model!
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If you have a hybrid that is converted to run on biodiesil. Obviously there's still oil used in the production but you're getting wonderful mileage, and you're running on farm waste.
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.... and the cost of crude hit yet another record high today, Well over $57.
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Yep, and my company has the exclusive rights to a new procedure to make biodiesel. We developed it with the U of M. It actually comes out a crude that can even be refined into a gas alternative that is better than ethanol. There are 2 working units right now and we will be seeing a lot more of this in about 6 months if everything goes right.
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