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Re: THE GREAT "GAS OUT"

To: "john peloquin" <peloquin@galaxy.ucr.edu>, "Leo S." <ldsp@flash.net>
Subject: Re: THE GREAT "GAS OUT"
From: jmc <jmc987@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 99 19:32:30 -0800
Leo, 

John makes a point I failed to mention and let me elaborate. Last year 
when California wrongly legislated that MTBE be added to gas to reduce 
pollutants (and raise cancer rates along with polluting ground water) the 
price went up. Last month when the Tosco oil refinery in Richmond blew up 
and was closed for investigation, prices went up. (A price increase 
because of one oil refinery?? Then there was a Chevron refinery that had 
a fire. Again prices go up. Now the Governer issues an executive order 
that MTBE not be added to gas. And guess what, prices go up again. While 
I'll admit that the U.S. does enjoy the lowest gas prices is the world, 
isn't that because we drill, refine and store our own, instead of relying 
solely on foreign sources?? Weren't the oil reserves we built up after 
the 1970's gas crisis supposed to stabilize gas prices? I don't know what 
you're paying where you live, but here in Marin County, California, gas 
prices are pushing $2 a gallon -- more than a 25% price increase in less 
than a month. Needless to say, I'm beginning to feel a bit ripped off. 
Especially when 4 gas stations at one corner, all owned by big oil, all 
have the same price. That's not competition, that collusion.

Joseph
67 B Roadster



>Subject:     Re: THE GREAT "GAS OUT"
>Sent:        3/30/19 5:13 AM
>Received:    3/31/99 7:11 PM
>From:        john peloquin, peloquin@galaxy.ucr.edu
>To:          Leo S., ldsp@flash.net
>CC:          jmc, jmc987@earthlink.net
>             mg mailing list, mgs@autox.team.net
>
>Dear Leo,
>
>Though my .sig file says I shouldn't do this, I must say the timing of the
>refinery fires etc. is absolutely brilliant if you were one of the other
>oil companies. When was the last time there was a big breakdown of
>refineries on the west coast? IIRC, it was the last time that fuel was in
>short supply- cause or effect or coincidence?
>
>Once is coincidence, twice is suspicious, three times is enemy action.
>BTW, futures contracts etc. act to dampen such price fluctuations- the
>response to the fires should not have been an immediate and massive price
>rise, as we have seen here on the left coast. 
>
>A boycott is an entirely appropriate response to profiteering.
>
>
>and anyway? didn't we fight the gulf war for cheap gas  ;-)
>
>"Never ascribe to Malice that which can be explained by Ignorance."
>John J. Peloquin, Assistant Research Entomologist
>Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521
>
>On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Leo S. wrote:
>
>> Yea , go ahead and gripe about the price of gas and hope that the oil
>> companies loose their ass, then while you are out of a job you will have a
>> lot of time to not have to drive anywhere. A lesson on the economics of oil
>> prices, High prices at the pumps, lots of contracts and material is bought
>> thereby supporting industries workers make more money which lets them spend
>> more on their hobbies which lets the people who make the products for their
>> hobbies make more money and etc. etc. etc. We have the cheapest gas in the
>> world, but I guess we really need to have it lower and then we can also
>> become the lowest paid & highest unemployed country.
>> 
>> Leo
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: jmc <jmc987@earthlink.net>
>> To: mg mailing list <mgs@autox.team.net>
>> Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 9:03 AM
>> Subject: THE GREAT "GAS OUT"
>> 
>> 
>> >Got this in the mail. Thought I'd pass it on. Sorry if you've already
>> >seen it.
>> >
>> >Joseph
>> >67 B Roadster
>> >
>> >THE GREAT "GAS OUT"
>> >It's time we did something about the price of gasoline in America!  We
>> >are all sick and tired of high prices when there are literally  millions
>> >of gallons in storage.
>> >Know what I found out?  If there was just ONE day when no one purchased
>> >any gasoline, prices would drop drastically.
>> >The so-called oil cartel has decided to slow production by some 2 million
>> >barrels per day to drive up the price.  I have decided to see how many
>> >Americans we can get to NOT BUY ANY GASOLINE on one particular day! Let's
>> >have a GAS OUT!
>> >
>> >Do not buy any gasoline on APRIL 30, 1999!!!!!
>> >Buy on Thursday before, or Saturday after.
>> >Do not buy any gasoline on FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1999.
>> >
>> >Wanna help?  Send this message to everyone you know.  Ask them to do the
>> >same. All we need is a few million to participate in order to make a
>> >difference. We CAN make a difference.
>> >
>> 
>> 
>
>

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