James48843
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But why is gas at $4 now when oil is $111 when it hit $4 in 2008, crude was at $145???
Gasoline price in 2008's bubble never hit the real worth of $145 a barrel oil. You may remember that the price ran upwards extremely quick, and then burst when the $4.25-$4.50 pump price halted a lot of demand at the time. The shock of going from $3 to $4.50 in the matter of about 2 months was too much, too fast, and clobbered the markets.
What is different this time, and does that mean we are looking at $6-7 gas real soon if crude still soars?![]()
Maybe. I think they figured out that if the price goes up real quick, the frog feels the heat and jumps out of the pot. If they put the frong in luke-warm water, and then jack up the temperature more slowly, the frog will boil to death.
So if the price inches up only a nickle a week, you'll keep buying gasoline.
But if they jack it up a quarter in a week, you'll park the car.
yep.
Here's looking at dead frogs.

I am going to start walking to work![]()