Saturday, March 28, 2009

I need 3 reasons why gas prices should go down?

plzzzz any1 help me
I need 3 reasons why gas prices should go down?
To have money





Happier people





To not be in an economical slump (recession)
I need 3 reasons why gas prices should go down?
1. Too Much Money


2. Many People Wont Be Buying Gas


3. If The Gas Prices Go Up Pretty Soon It will be 10$ PG
Reply:the entire economy is crashing-people need gas to get to work and alot of people live far from where they work and they cant afford the gas to get to work which leaves people homeless and poor if they cant work
Reply:-people are getting poor, and aren%26#039;t able to pay for gas because they have so many other expenses they need to pay for


-not everyone makes alot of money


-no ones really driving because gas is sooo expensive


-gas being expensive is making people poor, and not benefiting anyone in any way
Reply:sorry there not the suv buyers aint so cool all of a sudden
Reply:the price of food will go down (since they blame it%26#039;s rise on gas prices)





so car manufactures won%26#039;t lose money and have to fire millions of people





so people will stop b****ing and move on to stopping global warming
Reply:1) Gas prices affect transportation costs, thus raising the price of everything from food to material goods.





2) Money is flowing to the middle east, where the terrorists like to hang out.





3) People are becoming lethargic and just hanging out instead of going out to shop and help the economy. Why go out if it%26#039;ll cost you just to drive?





We know that gas prices won%26#039;t go down now. Why lower it when you know people will still pay for it? Also, one guy predicted that we%26#039;re still paying less than the actual value of a barrel of oil. We%26#039;re supposed to be paying much more.
Reply:If I am helping you get through JC summer school then on Principle I can only think of one reason. Stay with me.





Gas prices should go down when our cars get only 15 mpg. Demand for gas will go down as people and companies and governments use less of it because it costs so much. Do you see this happening? Me neither. Although when mostcars got 15 mpg about 20 years ago gas was maybe 80 cents per gallon.





With out getting in to the whole %26quot;worlds proven reserves%26quot; and non renewable resource arguements, will you care so much about $5 per gallon gas if your car gets 100 miles per gallon? $10 per gallon if your car gets 200 miles per gallon.?





This will happen, and alot sooner that people think. The price of gas will accelerate the 150mpg technology to the people. now get out the calculator. ...a 10x jump in mpg (150mpg)EQUALS the %26quot;today%26quot; equivalent of (1986) 80 cent gas prices.





Can you see that happening?...I can

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