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In reply to the discussion: Stocks Soar After Bernanke Comments; Dow Rallies Above All-Time Closing High [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,141 posts)42. It's a message for the entire world
We have to use less gas to
(a) stop ruining the climate, which has the potential to kill far more people from poverty than the price of gas
(b) decrease the demand for gas, because if there's less demand, then only the easily accessible oil will be extracted, which would mean lower prices.
My message for someone commuting 40 miles a day is use as little as possible, and elect politicians who will set up a decent public transport system. But don't expect gas prices to go down, unless there's another recession - the world also wants to use that gas, and that's what keeps the price up.
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Stocks Soar After Bernanke Comments; Dow Rallies Above All-Time Closing High [View all]
Lasher
Jul 2013
OP
Yes, low interest for banks and high interest for student loans. Whatta country!
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2013
#1
Yep, and are surprised by something most people knew was happening for decades.
we can do it
Jul 2013
#22
The last figure I was from Barrons was that 10% of the population woned 90% of the stock.
byeya
Jul 2013
#15
As to investments, I'm glad you feel the corporations are trustworthy, but beware!
dmosh42
Jul 2013
#25
Interest rate suppression by the FED hurts retirees depending on a stream of income to
byeya
Jul 2013
#16
Seems to me banks must be buying congressmen to vote for increased student loan rates
wordpix
Jul 2013
#23
There are many more millions on breadlines now than then. Except we call them EBTs these days.
Psephos
Jul 2013
#38
Now if only those wealthy bastards will invest that money back in the country.
MrSlayer
Jul 2013
#27
Hooray, but how about the price of gas that, really, affects the shrinking middle class and
demosincebirth
Jul 2013
#33
The best thing to depress the price of gas is a world recession, I'm afraid
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2013
#34
What do you tell a guy who make 15 bucks an hour and comutes 40 miles a day...ride a bike?
demosincebirth
Jul 2013
#37
You know, you can probably write a sad Country Western song and make millions
demosincebirth
Jul 2013
#44
This isn't a sign of "economic recovery." It's just a promise to keep the stock market bubblizing.
PSPS
Jul 2013
#36
Was it 2 weeks ago when economy was so super-duper that Fed signaled tapering....
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#41