[Homestead] Oil demand â?~rising faster than expe ctedâ?T
Gene GeRue
genegerue at ruralize.com
Thu Jun 14 09:05:24 EDT 2007
> I'd say that the refinery problems are much the same thing. As
> soon as they
> want to jack the price of gas they start crying that the refineries
> have to
> be down for maintenance, blah, blah, blah. Then when they get the
> prices up
> the "maintenance" problems go away until the next time they have to
> explain
> why the price of gas has gone up.
I have a problem with this and previous threads. Here I see lots of
doom and gloom. I see lots of accusations about "them," and the
sneaky, conniving or stupid--take your pick--things "they" are doing
to manipulate supply and therefore prices, which is the pain button
to which we respond most predictably.
With the major exception of James, I see very little "me" in the
responsibility area.
Are any of us really going to build some kind of home energy
production device? I doubt it.
We little guys can do nothing about the global energy situation. What
we can do is to plan and prepare for how we will live when gas prices
rise ever higher, to the point of financial pain. Like health, we
must take personal responsibility. It ain't about "them" or "they."
It's about each of us personally.
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