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Lew Hodgett[_6_] Lew Hodgett[_6_] is offline
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The chain jerking continues.

Alternate energy anybody?

Lew

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"Leon" wrote:

I can appreciate you tracking this but this is pretty much unique to
California. So excuse us if the rest of us don't quite understand.

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Not true. The specific numbers are unique to SoCal; however, the
price trends are indicative the supply/demand trends of any commodity
all across the country.
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It
appears that you believe that it is the source/providers of gasoline
to be
jerking the chain.

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Remember that classic line from POGO?

We have met the enemy and he is us.

It definitely applies to the price and availability of gasoline
in the USA.
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The rest of the country, pretty much, is still
paying
a third less than those that live in California. California is the
cause
of the chain jerking. Given that fact, do you really believe that
an
alternative source of energy would be less in California than most
anywhere
else in the country? Regardless of what source you will use in
California
you will still be paying a premium in energy taxes to pay for what
ever it
is that the government is collecting taxes for.

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When did California crap in your flat hat?

Gasoline will ALWAYS cost more in California than in
places like Texas.

The grade of crude used to refine California gasoline
costs more.

Makes the corn farmers happy though.

The refining process used in California is not only more
expensive, but more complex which limits the number of
refineries with the necessary refining processes to refine
gasoline for the California market.

We choose to clean up the muck from our vehicles rather
than spread it all over the country side. That costs money,
but it costs less than trying to clean up the environment
after the crap escapes the tail pipe.

Breathing cleaner air is it's own reward but cleaner air also
reduces health care costs.

Just recently California has imposed a carbon tax on the
refineries which is now being reflected at the pumps.

Will have to wait and see if the refineries develop processes
which will reduce the carbon tax or just pay it and move on.

The proceeds of the carbon tax are being used to develop
alternate transportation energy sources.

At this point in time, there is no reason to expect alternate
energy sources to cost any more in California than any place
else in the country, they might even cost less.

To summarize, it is US jerking our own chain and the sooner
we as a country face it, the sooner we find solutions and have
a cleaner place to live along with increased alternate energy
supplies.

Lew