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Replying to: snakeweasel (Apr 22, 2008 2:05 pm) OTOH we do have cheap (relatively speaking) gas.
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Replying to: ny540i6 (Apr 22, 2008 2:26 pm) I don't think any state law requires OT past 8 hours a day.
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Replying to: fezo (Apr 22, 2008 2:49 pm) My guess is that your experience on the southern tip of NJ was greatly different. |
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Replying to: texases (Apr 22, 2008 9:11 am) We need a drastic change, lets adopt how other countries like Japan manage their oil. Lets get the automakers to make those little cars to compete with Japan and get 35+ miles per gallon and get the US working again.
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Replying to: snakeweasel (Apr 22, 2008 2:11 pm) Well, since this is a car forum... UAW employees get paid overtime for anything over 8 hours in a single day, regardless of how many hours they've worked that week. Also, Saturday and Sunday is all overtime pay, even if the person hasn't worked 40 hours up to that point. |
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Replying to: bpizzuti (Apr 22, 2008 9:16 am) Do you have a source to back that up?. China does fix it's gas prices but they have gone up over the past year and I'm pretty sure it's above $3/gallon. If cheap gas really is the secret behind a booming economy you'd think that Venezuela and Iran's economy would just be exploding. If you look at the countries in the world with the highest standards of living they also tend to have fairly high gas prices. Which isn't to say that high gas prices will result in a higher standard of living it is only meant to dispute the argument that high gas prices are inconsistent with a high standard of living. The problem with the US is that we've assumed there'd always be a cheap, abundant supply of gasoline and have made long term decisions accordingly. It turns out there's a price to be paid for a lack of foresight. To complain about the impact of high gas prices is comparable to complaining about the negative consequences of making bad decisions. Basically it's just whining. There's a lot of people now losing their homes because they made bad decisions based upon unrealistic assumptions. It's not the government's job to protect people from poor judgement.
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"New cars and trucks will have to meet a fleet-wide average of 31.6 mpg by 2015, or about a 4.5 percent annual increase from 2011 to 2015. In 2015, passenger cars will need to achieve 35.7 mpg, and trucks will need to reach 28.6 mpg." Bush administration offers new fuel economy rules (CNN) California wouldn't be able to set its own tailpipe standards, so Jerry Brown will sue if it passes. btw, my wife worked 4 tens for a while and hated it.... |
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My girlfriend has been out in Los Angeles since Friday. Thursday night Sunoco Regular was $3.27. Friday morning it is $3.33. Saturday it is $3.39. Sunday though lunchtime today it is $3.41. I bring her back from the airport and see it at $3.49!!! It jumped SIXTEEN CENTS a gallon since Friday? Just to be a nice romantic guy, I picked girlfriend up in the new Cadillac. Sunoco Ultra is now a truly, utterly, disgusting $3.75!!! As Marvin Gaye once asked, "What's Goin' On?"
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Replying to: flash11 (Apr 22, 2008 4:22 pm)
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Replying to: tpe (Apr 22, 2008 5:05 pm) I have no problem with companies wanting to be profitable, or even being profitable. But saying in one breath that they're at the edge of solvency and begging the government for a handout, and in the next breath announcing record profits sounds more like a scam, doesn't it? As for the China thing, the price was in an article I just read this week and was dated recently. When I get to work I'll go dig it up.
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