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Originally Posted by cleanbarrel
Turdo's intention is to raise the cost of energy until demand is reduced.
Part of the new green economy BS.

No, that's just his excuse. Liberals are really good at wrapping tax grabs in green paper. This is why, rather than try to create infrastructure which rewards conservation, they will actually encourage energy use and tax hell out of it. GD

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Just drove a customer home, regular now at $1.419 !!!


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Originally Posted by downwindtracker2
After the Covid slow down, there are some profits to be made up.


I suspect the rising prices are a good sign. That is, the economy is on the mend. COVID is getting kicked to the curb and things are moving toward normal.

This way, we can complain about fuel not vaccines. laugh


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That is the definition of an optimist . Seeing the positive in rising gas prices. After the next eye surgery at the end of the month, we were planning a trip to the Cariboo. But,with all the forest fires that looks out. I'll be saving some fuel in the truck.


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Richmond, BC was $1.66L this morning. Couple weeks ago it was up as high as $1.77L. Today in SeaTac, I paid $4.49 US, which was a bit of a shock. Luckily I’m able to fill up across the line in Blaine. There have been times when the price difference has saved me over $50 when filling up my diesel truck compared to LML prices.

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Originally Posted by Steve Redgwell
Originally Posted by downwindtracker2
After the Covid slow down, there are some profits to be made up.


I suspect the rising prices are a good sign. That is, the economy is on the mend. COVID is getting kicked to the curb and things are moving toward normal.

This way, we can complain about fuel not vaccines. laugh


Have to agree. Hyper inflation has always been good to the middle class

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Originally Posted by ribka
Originally Posted by Steve Redgwell
Originally Posted by downwindtracker2
After the Covid slow down, there are some profits to be made up.


I suspect the rising prices are a good sign. That is, the economy is on the mend. COVID is getting kicked to the curb and things are moving toward normal.

This way, we can complain about fuel not vaccines. laugh


Have to agree. Hyper inflation has always been good to the middle class


Yes its always good when the price of commodities continues to increase . With really good luck the economy will give us that really positive sign of higher interest rates......that always seems to help and is usually tied to inflation.

We are in a country where everything that we produce and sell must be moved , usually significant distances , I'm not sure how anyone sees rising fuel prices as positive .....

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