
Well the ever upward trend went even higher. Oil per barrel nearly got to $144 per barrel reaching $143.91 before going back in the $142's.
OF NOTE TODAY:
Due to matters I read at Peak Oil: Life After the Crash, this blogger has decided that it's time to call for gas rationing. With information I received there that the national economy could not sustain $10.00 per gallon and the belief that we are not far off from that and further after watching you all out there refusing to change your ways and to understand that our way of life MUST change too I am of the opinion that it MUST before forced.
For the sake of our homeland's survival I am for a plan that limits gasoline to 15 gallons per week per household. Yes, folks, that's tough love, but I see no other way around this. We've simply got to get as many personal automobiles off the roads ASAP before it's too late. So, I am really sorry for you 5 car families who live out in the 'Burbs. My advice: get motor scooters or bicycles for the other 4 or car-pool and begin to work on dumping the house and moving back in the big city.
Of course, not to worry here - there's no politician currently out there with the courage and will to do what has to be done - not Barak, not John and certainly NOT W (whose house by the way has long been off the grid with armed guards, courtesy of the taxpayers, protecting it).
Nevertheless I stand by what I've written. I do hope somebody listens whose has the power to make it happen.
OF NOTE TODAY:
Due to matters I read at Peak Oil: Life After the Crash, this blogger has decided that it's time to call for gas rationing. With information I received there that the national economy could not sustain $10.00 per gallon and the belief that we are not far off from that and further after watching you all out there refusing to change your ways and to understand that our way of life MUST change too I am of the opinion that it MUST before forced.
For the sake of our homeland's survival I am for a plan that limits gasoline to 15 gallons per week per household. Yes, folks, that's tough love, but I see no other way around this. We've simply got to get as many personal automobiles off the roads ASAP before it's too late. So, I am really sorry for you 5 car families who live out in the 'Burbs. My advice: get motor scooters or bicycles for the other 4 or car-pool and begin to work on dumping the house and moving back in the big city.
Of course, not to worry here - there's no politician currently out there with the courage and will to do what has to be done - not Barak, not John and certainly NOT W (whose house by the way has long been off the grid with armed guards, courtesy of the taxpayers, protecting it).
Nevertheless I stand by what I've written. I do hope somebody listens whose has the power to make it happen.

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