Harry Le Hermit
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That could be said for a lot of the world's ills. As that old saying goes... "the road to hell, is paved with good intentions."It seems many of the pains California feels are self inflicted.
That could be said for a lot of the world's ills. As that old saying goes... "the road to hell, is paved with good intentions."It seems many of the pains California feels are self inflicted.
UK fuel duty is charged at a flat rate of 52.95 pence per litre for both petrol and diesel. In addition to this, 20% Value Added Tax is charged on top of the product price and duty combined, meaning tax (duty + VAT) typically accounts for over 50% of the total price per litre paid at the pump. There's three and three quarter litres in a US gallon.Follow the money...
Oil industry profits are currently seeing a historic surge due to the 2026 Iran War, with the top 100 oil and gas companies reportedly earning more than $30 million every hour in profit since the conflict began.
Yeah, silly us to consider air pollution and climate change as serious health and planetary problems.It seems many of the pains California feels are self inflicted.

Apparenly we like complaining about prices, more than reducing consumption. Why am I not surprised. /S
Would you mind explaining this? Thanks.Oil has nothing to do with the wars God wants us to fight.
I would call that $4.10. I don't play that silly tenth of a cent game.No significant change here, still seeing $4.099.
It's a drop in the bucket compared to times past. The infrastructure to process the extra heavy sour, went largely unmaintained for years.The US refinery now processing Venezuelan oil
7 April 2026
Samira Hussain,Business correspondentandNathalie Jimenez,Pascagoula, Mississippi
Venezuelan crude oil is relatively cheap to buy because it is much more difficult to process. It is very heavy, thick, dark and high in sulfur, often called a sour oil. It is used to make diesel, gasoline (petrol), jet fuel and other products.
Makes me wonder if having a decent supply already in place was part of a plan?
I wouldn't say that, as the type of crude is a major factor, as our refineries operate most efficiently on a blend of crudes that would include a significant mix of heavy sour.No problem. The US has all the gas it needs and it always will, and we will never have to adjust to living on a finite planet.
AI says...I can't wait for them to raise the price of bicycles and associated parts like tires, chains, ect. I'm sure they can come up with a good political/economic reason. That could even spread to shoes and socks, they can't afford to miss a good opportunity![]()
Rising fuel costs and high demand are causing bicycle prices to increase. Increased production costs and logistics disruptions contribute to higher prices, particularly for e-bikes. Despite higher costs, the boom in e-bike sales is driven by people seeking affordable transportation as gas prices soar.
Oh dear, you have me backed into a corner. I already posted my concerns, and it would not be wise for me to do it again because it is political, and that is forbidden. I was not sure if the discussion of religion and oil and oil and war are political so I googled for information. AI says...Would you mind explaining this? Thanks.
Yes, discussing religion and war is inherently political because it often involves the justification of violence, the allocation of power, and the shaping of national or group identity. Religion is frequently used to provide moral authority for political actions or to mobilize support for war, making the two inseparable in many conflicts
Yes, discussing oil and war is highly political. Oil is a major driver of international conflict and geopolitics, with about 25% to 50% of interstate wars since 1973 linked to it. It serves as a tool for coercion, causes, or finances conflicts, and directly influences foreign policy, such as when the U.S. acts to secure oil supply routes.