They're off to a great start.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/01/21/3613649/senate-targets-national-parks/
Any news on the lesser Prairie chicken?
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They're off to a great start.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/01/21/3613649/senate-targets-national-parks/
Any news on the lesser Prairie chicken?
Thanks for the Tea Party nod, pretty insightful from a single post. Must be because I drive a Ford....adequacy issues and all..Oh, and the 2 Toyota's I own(don't' worry, I'm NEVER moving to UT).
I'll get back to you in a year with expenses, but my contribution went up $70 per pay period for the exact same plan.
Oh, and so I don't "hijack" the thread with my nonsense, here's an pertinent article from back in 10-14 on the relevant issue of fuel prices~ http://money.cnn.com/2014/10/10/investing/oil-plunge-below-84-market-concern/index.html?iid=HP_LN
Again. more that "could" happen.The Total and Eni predictions wouldn't surprise me. I could easily see $200/bbl in a few years as a result of this. We were at $140-150 with expanding production. With investments slashed I could see us overshooting $200/bbl as supplies dry up. This is partly the Saudi strategy...squeeze producers out and then capitalize when supply dries up as they can weather the storm.
Again. more that "could" happen.
It would be pretty sad if we all lived our lives worrying about what "could" happen.
We should all be worried because a giant meteorite "could" hit the earth and wipe us all out, then it wouldn't matter anymore.
Is that why gasoline has gone up $.50/gallon here in Indy?
I had a high school flashback when I filled up the truck the other day. Gas was at $1.95 and I got $1.00 off for using my grocery card.(thank you City Market aka King Soopers)
I almost peed myself, 33.something gallons for $31 and come change.
One of those days I was super happy to have a 35 gallon tank.
The wife even took a picture of the receipt, it was a special occasion.
...a buck per gallon discount?..you kiddin' me? Dayum!
I had a high school flashback when I filled up the truck the other day. Gas was at $1.95 and I got $1.00 off for using my grocery card.(thank you City Market aka King Soopers)
I almost peed myself, 33.something gallons for $31 and come change.
One of those days I was super happy to have a 35 gallon tank.
The wife even took a picture of the receipt, it was a special occasion.
The POTUS just said I'm gonna save $750 at the pump this year thanks to the lower prices.