How to lower Gas Prices

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Offline Burpin Chunks

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How to lower Gas Prices
« on: April 26, 2006 - 04:51:24 PM »
This is not Burpins idea, but Burpin likes it and has put it into practice.


We all need gas, this is true and everyone knows it. About a year ago someone had the great idea to show the gas companies that we are boss and got a lot of followers to not buy gas on one day. The gas companies just laughed because they knew we needed gas. So the plan is this and it will take some people to make it work. We are boycoting the largest gas company ExxonMobile. Just the one gas station, it will hurt them and they will lower prices to win us back. So spread the word not to buy ExxonMobile.




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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2006 - 04:56:51 PM »


........Another idea is not to buy any side items: eg: Coke, smokes, chips, chocolate bars magazines etc.....only buy gas, they have to make money somehow and buy losing their revenue on non-gas related items.

They "may" take the gas up again, but if they do that they'll lose business altogether as buyers will go elsewhere.


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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2006 - 07:52:55 PM »
That boycotting for a day idea will never work. What would be achieved if everyone just waited another day to fill-up? As for the boycott against ExxonMobile, it might have an affect on prices but I doubt it. The only real way to drive gas prices down is to elect someone that will actually do something about the price gouging oil companies. But what are the chances of finding a politician that doesnt own stock in an oil company?
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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2006 - 08:00:12 PM »


We had a system back in the day to help cut our countries fuel costs similar to Burpins idea, it worked.

The government would issue car owners with two non-fuel days a week. You were not allowed to get petrol on these days. You would be given a coloured sticker to attach to your windshield, that color represented what days those people were & weren't allowed to fill up. If your car was seen without a sticker you would be pulled over by Police and given a hefty fine. If you needed to go somewhere that day, fill up the previous day, if it was a long trip, tough. Anything else, don't be ;lazy, walk. Was a good idea and we were closer to calling it back.....maybe we will still need to.... :crying:
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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2006 - 08:04:37 PM »
Chunk Master I think that is a royal idea, problem is we there is no Exxon or Mobile in this area, this may have to be done regionally, BP in the south? I'll spread the word! :villagers:
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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2006 - 08:52:30 PM »

We had a system back in the day to help cut our countries fuel costs similar to Burpins idea, it worked.

The government would issue car owners with two non-fuel days a week. You were not allowed to get petrol on these days. You would be given a coloured sticker to attach to your windshield, that color represented what days those people were & weren't allowed to fill up. If your car was seen without a sticker you would be pulled over by Police and given a hefty fine. If you needed to go somewhere that day, fill up the previous day, if it was a long trip, tough. Anything else, don't be ;lazy, walk. Was a good idea and we were closer to calling it back.....maybe we will still need to.... :crying:
I think you mean no-car days.
You wernt allowed to drive your car on a certain day, and if you did you got a fine.
The idea was to get people car-pooling.

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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2006 - 10:29:02 PM »


Oh yeah, maybe I am....lol anyhow, same principle....your car was still labelled with stickers and if you were seen driving you would get a smacked hand. lol  :crying:


Wonder what this will do to the future of the "future musclcars" Challenger, Camaro.....
Might be the beginning of the end, if they even build them at all..... :-[

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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2006 - 12:18:47 AM »
just try to get all the fleet vehicles to stop buying fuel on therte fleet account cards for 1 day & then it Could make a difference , you think NW airlines or Delta is going to fuel somewhere else for a day ???

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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2006 - 04:15:03 AM »
Yes and what about the Nascar & Busch races put a stop to that and Fan will not be going to the races any more  that will Hurt someone  :clueless:

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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2006 - 10:56:42 AM »
Cheap gas is only a shopping mall away. 

Now, where did I leave that gas can and garden hose?
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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2006 - 04:18:35 PM »
If I remember correctly, something like that happened to Red and Rev last year!   :puke:

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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2006 - 06:08:50 PM »
Yes it did!!  That was not fun!
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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #12 on: April 30, 2006 - 09:03:27 PM »
 Updated: 07:55 PM EDT
Texas Town's Fuel Boycott Draws Support, Doubt
By LYNN BREZOSKY, AP

BEEVILLE, Texas (April 30) - High gas prices are unquestionably painful in this small South Texas town that is at least an hour's drive from malls and specialized medical care, but some residents are doubting the wisdom of the county board's call for a boycott of Exxon Mobil Corp.

   
 
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The boycott against Exxon Mobil will continue until gas is down to $1.30 a gallon, said County Judge Jimmy Martinez.

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Opponents of the boycott that starts Monday note that oil and gas taxes fund much of Bee County's budget, and they say a boycott could end up harming mom-and-pop gas stations whose main profits are not from oil.

The boycott against the world's largest oil company will continue until gas is down to $1.30 a gallon, said County Judge Jimmy Martinez, the county's highest elected official. A gallon of regular unleaded cost $2.92 on average around the nation and $2.80 in the Corpus Christi region Sunday, according to AAA.

"I understand free enterprise. I understand we live in America. But, by golly, just because they have a license doesn't mean that they can rob," Martinez said.

A Beeville Bee-Picayune poll showed 72 percent of those surveyed plan to participate in the boycott.

The rural town of 13,000 people has fast-food restaurants and a Wal-Mart, but the long drive to other businesses and services is more than just an inconvenience for some locals.

"It's hurting everybody; everything is going up except the pay," said Debbie Ponce, a 35-year-old hairdresser who no longer makes the lengthy trip in her sport utility vehicle.

   
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Martinez said Exxon, based near Dallas, was targeted because of its size and the message it sent with its recent compensation and pension package to former chief executive Lee Raymond. He received $69.7 million in compensation and a $98 million pension payout after retiring late last year.

But Exxon Mobil, which made $36 billion in profits last year, said supply and demand are mainly responsible for the high gas prices and pointed out that only about 13,000 of the country's 170,000 gas stations have the Exxon or Mobil brand. And all but about 1,000 of those are owned by franchisors, the company said.

Commissioner Susan Stasny, the only dissenter in Monday's 4-1 vote, noted the irony of the boycott coming from the heart of oil country.

In the past five years, she said, the county received $8 million in oil and gas tax revenues, with the county's four school districts receiving a combined $30 million.

"We're all concerned about the price of gasoline," she said. "However, the oil and gas industry has been very kind to Bee County."

Fuel is the lowest-profit item at the town's three Exxon stations, owner Leticia Munoz said, adding that her 51 employees fear for their jobs.

"They realize if it affects us, it'll affect them," said Munoz, whose profits come mainly from sales of tacos, sodas and other store items.

   
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Martinez put out a newsletter Friday urging citizens to boycott only gas, not the convenience stores.

Munoz said she had gotten a few customers who wanted to show disapproval of the resolution by buying Exxon gas.

"One said he hadn't bought Exxon fuel in 33 years," she said.

Still, Exxon's reasoning in a statement that it "does not and could not control the market price of gasoline" doesn't matter much to the many who blame the oil companies.

Said Martinez: "They're coming into my office, they're having to make a decision whether to drive for dialysis in Corpus Christi or whether they want to put food on the table."


04/30/06 16:01 EDT


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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #13 on: April 30, 2006 - 09:28:01 PM »
the beginning of this thread falls right in line with an e mail i recieved a few days ago. it said to boycott exxon till the price dropped to 1.30 a gallon. this causing a price war with their competitors. the idea was supposedly originated by an ex big wig of exxon. the e mail was trying to use the power of numbers by suggesting that everyone who recieved it, forward it to 10 people. 

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Re: How to lower Gas Prices
« Reply #14 on: May 01, 2006 - 12:18:28 AM »
Beeville !!!   :roflsmiley:
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