On August 11, 2004, Reilly posted that Crude had hit a record high of $45.00/barrell. As of today the price is $67.00 and rising.
On August 11, 2004, Reilly posted that Crude had hit a record high of $45.00/barrell. As of today the price is $67.00 and rising.
Trackback won’t work .. here’s the link to the post I linked to you on.
http://joscafe.com/2005/08/13/gas-prices/
And what does the recently passed energy bill do to lower dependence on oil? Virtually nothing.
Yet, an amendment to that bill (Burr Amendment) now permits export of weapons grade uranium. We’re sure attacking the right priorities. Where will that uranium end up?
well dubya, it sure looks to me like a few traders are bidding the price of a barrel of oil up every time someone farts! isnt that what they call “PRICE GOUGING!” well someday we may just just be able to “keep on turnin right” oh that was called an ENERGY BILL wasnt it.??????:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
a year makes a huge difference, peejz – - I remember everyone asking me why I kept posting the cost per barrell – - this is why. we all saw this coming and it did.
4-Sad but true Reilly.:mad: