Gas War - An Idea That Will Really Work

GAS WAR - an idea that WILL work

This was originally sent by a retired Coca Cola executive. It came from one of his engineer buddies who retired from Halliburton. It's worth your consideration.

Join the resistance!!!! I hear we are going to hit close to $4.00 a gallon by next summer and it might go higher!! Want gasoline prices to come down? We need to take some intelligent, united action. Phillip Hollsworth offered this good idea.

This makes MUCH MORE SENSE than the "don't buy gas on a certain day" campaign that was going around last April or May! The oil companies just laughed at that because they knew we wouldn't continue to "hurt" ourselves by refusing to buy gas. It was more of an inconvenience to us than it was a problem for them.

BUT, whoever thought of this idea, has come up with a plan that can really work. Please read on and join with us! By now you're probably thinking gasoline priced at about $1.50 is super cheap. Me too! It is currently $2.79 for regular unleaded in my town. Now that the oil companies and the OPEC nations have conditioned us to think that the cost of a gallon of gas is CHEAP at $1.50 - $1.75, we need to take aggressive action to teach them that BUYERS control the marketplace..... not sellers. With the price of gasoline going up more each day, we consumers need to take action. The only way we are going to see the price of gas come down is if we hit someone in the pocketbook by not purchasing their gas! And, we can do that WITHOUT hurting ourselves. How? Since we all rely on our cars, we can't just stop buying gas. But we CAN have an impact on gas prices if we all act together to force a price war.

Here's the idea:

For the rest of this year, DON'T purchase ANY gasoline from the two biggest companies (which now are one), EXXON and MOBIL. If they are not selling any gas, they will be inclined to reduce their prices. If they reduce their prices, the other companies will have to follow suit.

But to have an impact, we need to reach literally millions of Exxon and Mobil gas buyers. It's really simple to do! Now, don't wimp out at this point.... keep reading and I'll explain how simple it is to reach millions of people.

I am sending this note to 30 people. If each of us sends it to at least ten more (30 x 10 = 300) ... and those 300 send it to at least ten more (300 x 10 = 3,000)...and so on, by the time the message reaches the sixth group of people, we will have reached over THREE MILLION consumers. If those three million get excited and pass this on to ten friends each, then 30 million people will have been contacted! If it goes one level further, you guessed it..... THREE>>>>HUNDRED MILLION

>>>PEOPLE!!!

Again, all you have to do is send this to 10 people. That's all. (If you don't understand how we can reach 300 million and all you have to do is send this to 10 people.... Well, let's face it, you just aren't a mathematician. But I am, so trust me on this one.)

How long would all that take? If each of us sends this e-mail out to ten more people within one day of receipt, all 300 MILLION people could conceivably be contacted within the next 8 days!!!

I'll bet you didn't think you and I had that much potential, did you?

Acting together we can make a difference. If this makes sense to you, please pass this message on. I suggest that we not buy from EXXON/MOBIL UNTIL THEY LOWER THEIR PRICES TO THE $1.30 RANGE AND KEEP THEM DOWN.

THIS CAN REALLY WORK.

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Wileyman
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"Wileyman" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

Thank you for your really stupid, non-functional, idea.

Now go spam somewhere else, OK?

Reply to
XS11E

The only ones that will be hurt are the retailers. ExxonMobile refineries will just ship the gasoline to the retailers you are buying from.

No, it can't.

Look up the word "fungible".

Reply to
Grant Edwards

It can't, 'cos it's been around for years in various countries and, well, it hasn't worked.

You could also accelerate the rate of closure of fuel retailers; the UK has lost something like 75% of its stations in the last 20 years. The profit margins THEY work on are miniscule.

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Zog The Undeniable

I guess we should all just sit back and say thank you as they stick it in........

Bottom line is the oil companies own the white house so I guess I'll just be glad to get my 25 to 30 mpg's in the miata and leave the truck in the garage.

Chris

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Chris D'Agnolo

If the majority keeps voting the way they did in the last election, what can you do?

Yup.

Could be worse, "W" could be getting ready to attack another country. We had such great luck the last time he tried it.

Oh yea...

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Grant Edwards

Grant Edwards wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@corp.supernews.com:

I know it's fun to blame the US president for every bad thing in the world, but when it comes to gas prices, you might want to look at a few other factors. Considder the fact that some other countries (China & India for example) are using a lot more oil than they did not very long ago. Global oil demand has made a significant jump. And anyone who went thru Jr High economics knows that when demand grows faster than supply, price grows with it. It sucks, but you're gonna have to look past the White House for the root of this evil.

-Scott

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Scott Hughes

Yeah, It's not like they could actually do something about it, huh ?

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Remove This

"Remove This" wrote in news:zcv1g.4978$UK5.972 @trndny01:

Such as?? If you're saying they should push for more efficient use of fuels and more use of alternative fuels, I'm with you. They are doing some of that and could definately do more/better. I hope you're not saying you want them to control gas prices..

-Scott

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Scott Hughes

"Scott Hughes" wrote

No Scott, I want them to tax the hell out gasoline. That way the money goes to the government that provides us with services rather than the retiring CEO of an oil company. Those profits are just outrageous.

Calvin: Hey dad, I'm doing a traffic safety poster. Do you have any ideas for a slogan?

Calvin's Dad (putting on helmet and next to his bike): Sure! "Cyclists have a right to the road too, you noisy, polluting, inconsiderate maniacs! I hope gas goes up to eight bucks a gallon!"

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Ken Lyons

Well we don't want this to become a totally political newsgroup obviously but these things do concern us all. You might want to consider that some experts (obvious disclaimer here) say that as much as 50% of what crude is now going for is directly caused by the insecurity in the oil supply (W playing a game of 'chicken' with Iran) along with the obvious disruption the white house has caused in Iraq. So, those of us who understand more than Jr high economics class know that our great nation (and the whit house in particular) has MUCH to do with this situation. Please excuse the soap box.

Chris

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Reply to
Chris D'Agnolo

No excuse needed, it's Usenet...World's strangest soapbox. just add the ever-increasing needs of China + India to the litany of factors.

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Remove This

Yes, considering the amount of oil that the U.S. consumes versus production, and not just for gasoline, there is no way that we are not going to have an effect on the situation, even considering the increased global demand.

I think that the U.S. should drill Alaska and tax the gasoline highly, using all of that money to develop alternative energy sources, and give the finger to the Middle East, but there is no way that is ever going to happen here.

Besides, most of this country is too busy worrying about things like the next winner of "American Idol" or the latest celebrity baby to even think about things like energy sources, overpopulation, damage to the environment, or anything else of real importance.

Pat (that soapbox is wobbly)

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pws

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