Anonymous wrote:Instead of complaining about capitalism get on the right side of the equation and own oil company stocks. They pay nice dividends that basically pay for all my gas and the recent stock price appreciation doesn't hurt either. Start small and build. You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it is time to bump the gas is going to $7 thread
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/2355/1038049.page#30309792
From 2022. And gas never went higher from that date.
But now, we do expect it to go to the $4-$5 range in the next month.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it is time to bump the gas is going to $7 thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sun and wind are free. Go renewables!
What about the whales’ viewshed. They do not like the way winds turbines looks when they play golf and visit those exclusive expensive islands.
Anonymous wrote:It's a little late to buy metals.
Anonymous wrote:Up $0.25 in 3 days.
Anonymous wrote:Thank God we own Venezuela
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas, oil, natural gas going to go up quite a bit. We will see $4-5 a gallon soon.
This will lead to a global recession, not just USA. Interest rates and inflation will go up in coming months.
Am I incorrect in thinking that interest rates go down in a recession? Don’t they want to encourage borrowing and spending?
lol.
Say hello to my friend stagnation. You can't stimulate your way out of supply chain failure. We just went through this with Covid.
Stagnation or stagflation?
Anonymous wrote:Thank God we own Venezuela
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas, oil, natural gas going to go up quite a bit. We will see $4-5 a gallon soon.
This will lead to a global recession, not just USA. Interest rates and inflation will go up in coming months.
Am I incorrect in thinking that interest rates go down in a recession? Don’t they want to encourage borrowing and spending?
lol.
Say hello to my friend stagnation. You can't stimulate your way out of supply chain failure. We just went through this with Covid.
Stagnation or stagflation?