I retired from corporate life at age 45 …. 12 years ago. Prior to this I had worked in the oil and NG industry.Originally posted by Yankees03:
soonerheart do you mind if i ask what you do for a living?
The middle class is always caught between a rock and a hard spot, regardless.Originally posted by Yankees03:
I realize all of this heart, however I care more about the middle class people in Oklahoma and that they have enough money to drive to work, put food on the table, etc. rather than whats going on with OU and if they will be able to add 5000 more seats. Sorry, thats just me. Perhaps the 1.00 comment was a little excessive, however im pretty happy with the prices around the 1.75 to 2.00 range.
Venezuelans pay 1 penny a gallon for their gasoline and you see how happy they are standing 4 hours in lines at the supermarkets to buy bread and milk. Once they reach the door, they find out that only bread arrived today, so they'll have to return tomorrow to wait in line for another 4 hours, hoping milk will arrive during the day.Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
The idea that someone who wants low gas prices doesn't have control of their life is ridiculous and condescending. The vast majority of the people I talk to love the low gas prices. The only ones who don't work in the oil field
Of course they are. But they're the first to bitch about it when the price goes up. Whether you or your vast majority understand it or not. Your world is surrounded by and dependent on oil. So is my world. It's been this way for 100 years now.Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
The idea that someone who wants low gas prices doesn't have control of their life is ridiculous and condescending. The vast majority of the people I talk to love the low gas prices. The only ones who don't work in the oil field
Exactly who is it on this thread who is saying that gasolineOriginally posted by barkingwater2000:
We aren't Venezuela and that comparison is laughable. Anyone that thinks gasoline that is well over $3 per gallon is somehow good for most Americans honestly doesn't understand most Americans. I'll pay a fair price but I don't like being gauged which is exactly what has been happening.
Who's asking for gasoline prices "to be well over $3.00"?Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
We aren't Venezuela and that comparison is laughable. Anyone that thinks gasoline that is well over $3 per gallon is somehow good for most Americans honestly doesn't understand most Americans. I'll pay a fair price but I don't like being gauged which is exactly what has been happening.
As previously explained "Exuberan gas prices" are also bad for those involved in the oil industry.Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
Reasonable gas rates are good for the economy. Exuberant gas prices are only good for those involved in the oil industry.
Once again, that's a false statement.Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
Reasonable gas rates are good for the economy. Exuberant gas prices are only good for those involved in the oil industry.
They will be low for a while and that's all it will be . NextOriginally posted by barkingwater2000:
Its time for the rest of us to get a break at the gas pump for a while.
Those workers have family's that suffer right along withOriginally posted by barkingwater2000:
Guess that is where we differ. I have little sympathy for all those oil field workers that have been making 100 grand a year for several years now. Hopefully they were smart (doubt it) and saved a lot of that money.
The problem with those that may have another view point on this thread is that so far as I have seenOriginally posted by Oklabama:
JMIS, I understand your point and it's a good one, but why
so superior acting with those that may have another view point? For crying out
loud, why is it solo important for you to feel the need to demonstrate your
superiority in an off topic thread. You are clearly an intelligent man, but
when you insist upon putting people down no matter what the topic, it may
distract from what you bring to the board for some when it comes to OU
football. Why risk it? What difference does it really make what others think
about the cost of oil? You put out a good thread for everyone to consider, and
you let everyone know how you feel. That should be enough, IMO. I'm know I'm
wrong for posting this, but I see more in you than what jumps out when you do
this stuff.
I don't day trade, but when investing in oil and NG stocks IOriginally posted by barkingwater2000:
I'm not into day trading heart. I'm a big believer in dollar cost averaging since I'm only 43 and I've been investing in the stock market since my mid 20's. Again, most Americans aren't in the stock market and struggle to pay bills, etc.
I really wish our public schools did a better job educating ourAll those workers should have been smarter and saved all that money they have been making. Its gonna be hard for a guy making min wage to be willing to pay $3 bucks at the pump so that ole so and so can make 100 grand again.
That's exactly right but if they are smart they will investOriginally posted by WhyNotaSooner:
Hopefully some are smart enough (doubt it too) to put back a bit of money from their gas purchases for the future. Because if you think today's prices is going to hold true.... you thought wrong.
I live in Houston. If a young healthy man has to make min in Houston, it's by choice. Jobs are a plenty if they wanted it. I see on every street corner in Houston beggars and panhandlers a block or two away, there are Help Wanted signs.Its gonna be hard for a guy making min wage to be willing to pay $3 bucks at the pump so that ole so and so can make 100 grand again.
Maybe you should consider replacing you pick up with a vehicleOriginally posted by barkingwater2000:
Oh I know todays prices won't hold for long at all. It will be right back up there within a few months and we'll all be paying over 3 bucks a gallon. Sad thing is they know everyone will just get used to it and not complain after a while.
Did you even read the below?Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
Heart..........I can afford $4 per gallon if it came to it. Thats not the point. Anyways, I couldn't make it without a truck. I haul stuff, etc. You know...work.
It's not my fault you just can't grasp it for your reasons alone.Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
Right JM...and Norvell is a wide receiver coaching genius.
That's long winded to help you understand, so take your time.Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
Sorry JM but I'm not going to hang on every word of your long winded diatribe. If you don't understand that high gas prices hurt the working class that I can't help ya.
No worries as long as you stop making FALSE claims of oil and gas professionals enjoying high gasoline prices.Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
JM you have said all that before so quit repeating yourself. This is starting to remind me of the Norvell thread and how you kept going on and on and on about it. Let it go.........move on......I'm going to do the same.
Not in this thread as it is about oil prices.Originally posted by barkingwater2000:
Again..........move on. Go back to Norvell or whatever is you are fixated on this week.