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  • In Kansas remember the first .42 of every gallon you buy goes to the government. I think it's just over .18 federal and the rest is state.

    That's 6.30 or thereabouts every time you fill up with a 15 gallon tank.

    At 1.71 that's about a 33% tax on fuel. Of course, gas, and the crude before it, is taxed several times before it reaches your tank.

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    • I noticed that Wichita gas prices went up about 10-15 cents. What's the deal on that?

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      • And states like Maryland, Virginia, and California taxing more.

        I think we could eliminate Tax increases and revenue shortfalls, plus increase local buying, by administering the sales tax on all items shipped to any location. Amazon has agreed to not fight with states who simplify their sales tax code (something all states should be working on doing). $152 million a year and climbing in lost Tax revenue for Connecticut alone.

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        • Oil rig count comparison

          "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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          • The price differential (for premium unleaded) finally explained:
            While prices for all grades of gasoline have dropped to multiyear lows, the spread between regular and premium grades is quite wide. Yet another reason not to pay up for more octane.


            The spread is close to or higher than at any time in the last 20 years. It's the shale oil that caused the difference, according to the article.

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              • In other news - small business' (like mine) saw a large drop in fuel and freight cost resulting in an increase in 4th quarter earnings.

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                • As I have so frequently said on these forums, the "Texas Miracle" (or "Texas Model") as Perry now calls it was built on oil.

                  Now that oil's going to H3ll, we will see that Perry and the rest of his bunch are like the wizard in 'The Wizard of Oz'. Lots of sound and fury, but in reality, just a bunch of sock puppets who were blessed by an abundance of oil.

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                  • Originally posted by shocka khan View Post
                    As I have so frequently said on these forums, the "Texas Miracle" (or "Texas Model") as Perry now calls it was built on oil.

                    Now that oil's going to H3ll, we will see that Perry and the rest of his bunch are like the wizard in 'The Wizard of Oz'. Lots of sound and fury, but in reality, just a bunch of sock puppets who were blessed by an abundance of oil.
                    And Brownback wants to follow that model, except we don't have the abundant oil...
                    Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss

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                    • Originally posted by shocka khan View Post
                      As I have so frequently said on these forums, the "Texas Miracle" (or "Texas Model") as Perry now calls it was built on oil.

                      Now that oil's going to H3ll, we will see that Perry and the rest of his bunch are like the wizard in 'The Wizard of Oz'. Lots of sound and fury, but in reality, just a bunch of sock puppets who were blessed by an abundance of oil.
                      and Michigan was built on automobiles, Virginia on coal yada yada

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                      • I went to Salina a few times in the past week, and every time gas in Salina was about $0.05 to $0.08 lower than ICT. Does anyone know why that would be?
                        ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.

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                        • Originally posted by moshock View Post
                          In other news - small business' (like mine) saw a large drop in fuel and freight cost resulting in an increase in 4th quarter earnings.
                          nvm
                          The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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                          • Originally posted by Shocker-maniac View Post
                            I went to Salina a few times in the past week, and every time gas in Salina was about $0.05 to $0.08 lower than ICT. Does anyone know why that would be?
                            For this discussion see: posts 23-44 and 102-109 in this thread.

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                            • Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post
                              For this discussion see: posts 23-44 and 102-109 in this thread.
                              There are many markets with loyalty programs so I have a hard time buying that argument. My guess is that it is due to the very high market penetration of Dillons and QT. They probably inflate their prices in this market due to it being non- competitive.
                              ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.

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