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[G53]Gas Prices Are Rising
by Scott Bianchi, Sco
I personally used to spend close to $400 per month on gas to commute back and forth to work and that was when gas was only $2.25 a gallon or so. I finally put a stop to that by starting my own website and working from home. Now I fill my tank once a month compared to 3-4 times per week.

I decided to write this article after seeing an interview on the Today Show with the CEO of Exxon. He was asked in this interview if his company was going to do anything to cut the prices for consumers this summer as prices get higher. He had to hold back from laughing. He went on to give the answer I figured he'd give, which was that they had a duty to shareholders to make them money. The interviewer said, "So, that is a NO then?" His response was, "We are in business to make money."

So, knowing that the politicians are not doing anything to help you with gas prices and the companies are doing everything they can to milk you for every penny they can get, what can you do to reduce your fuel expenses? There are obvious answers to this question, such as buying a hybrid car or a more fuel efficient car in general. You can drive less just for fun. The days of cruising around are basically over. When I was in my teens I used to fill my tank and just cruise around and get lost. Not only was it relaxing for me to drive, I did some of my best thinking while driving, but I learned my way around very well. The days of joy riding are long gone.

I know my wife and I have started taking my Nissan Sentra out for family trips rather than her Nissan Murano. Her Murano gets excellent gas mileage for an SUV type vehicle but it costs nearly $60 to fill the tank as opposed to $31 for the Sentra.

Short of finding a new job closer to the home there is not much someone can do to lessen their fuel expenses. You need to get to work, you need to do errands on the weekends. Depending on the age of your kids you could potentially ride bikes to soccer or baseball practice (or whatever activity your kids are involved in). It is good exercise for you and the kids. Hopefully those locations are not very far from the house. Once again, if the oldest child is playing baseball and you have younger kids that can't ride bikes this option is not available.

As American consumers our hands are tied. We are held hostage by the oil Czar's of the world and the American oil corporations such as Exxon. Our politicians have not done enough to protect this from happening to us. Sure, they are all over the TV now "proposing" solutions to the gas price crisis but it is no good now.

Oil runs our lives. It helps to produce plastics, which mostly everything is made of now, electricity, gasoline for our vehicles, and much more. The price of oil continues to rise. The supply of oil is dwindling everyday as it is not a resource that is replaced. Once it is gone it is gone. I had previously asked what you can do to reduce your fuel expenses and there really is no answer to that. You may be able to get the hybrid cars, which are not really cost effective, a motorcycle, scooter, or ride a bike, if your life allows any of these options. The fact remains that you cannot escape the rising costs of oil. If you save on one end you will be hit on the other end. They will find a way to get their money.

Our only real way to make a difference is to change the way we vote and bring in politicians that actually have our best interest in mind instead of the big corporations. The Democrats like to say that the Republicans are the ones working for the rich and the big corporations but the truth is they both do. In fact, if you look at the stats of where the donations come from for the Presidential campaigns for those parties, the Democrats accept more from big corporations.

It may seem like this article had no direction, or maybe you understand what I was doing here. The only solution for us, as American citizens and consumers, is for us to vote the right people into office. All of the other talk, and other possible ways to reduce expenses, is nothing more than what I said, "talk".

What is the relationship between the increasing price of gas at the pump and inflation?
The price of oil is contingent upon perceived supply and demand and that is not a matter of inflation at all.
Oil has the unfortunate advantage over mankind in that we can find oil into just about everything. Pills to plastics, most of everything in your present environment has oil has a key ingredient. Here is a little exercise you can do to prove the point. Take a stroll around the house and note how many things have some kind of plastic in their makeup. Right, those things all have petroleum in them! It's like the old shtick from Kentucky Fried Movie called ?Zinc Oxide and You? where the narrator takes zinc oxide out of the environment of a woman minding her own business in her kitchen and a car slams into her garage and her husband's pacemaker stops working and the oven catches fire, etc? it is in everything and so is plastic!
Now that we have established that petroleum is an inescapable fact of life let's confront another inescapable reality.
It's time to stop pretending. Deflation is here and it is now. Anyone who sees stagflation or inflation out of what's happening now is missing the boat. An explanation of deflation? The money still buys what it did before but consumers have less cash. Consumers and producers who are in debt, such as mortgagors, suffer because as their (money) income drops, their (money) payments remain constant. Even the Federal Reserve, with their whole illegal bag of tricks can't pull the economy out of a deflation because many of the tools of monetary policy become ineffective as inflation drops below zero (deflation). Deflation enters into a fast downward spin when companies stop or slow their investments and consumers stop spending.
What Obscures Deflation?
We have a uniquely bad situation right now. We have deflation occurring with a dollar that is rapidly declining in value. That incredible shrinking dollar occurring with the increase in oil prices up over $115 per barrel has distracted most individuals and analysts from the much more dangerous forces of deflation such as foreclosures, bankruptcies and credit writedowns.
How can one stay afloat while the ship that they are on is sinking? The easiest one to remedy is getting raped at the gas pump. That turns out to be the easiest one to solve because of a new solution.

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