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bobabode 07-19-2014 05:51 PM

Government Soshulism Hits A Kentucky Town
 
The jack booted government thugs cut the capitalist's throats.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/nation...y.html?hpid=z5

nailer 07-19-2014 05:58 PM

If the market's free why can't the government participate in it fully?

finnbow 07-19-2014 06:44 PM

I'm not sure I like the idea, though I don't exactly care one way or the other.

donquixote99 07-19-2014 06:56 PM

It's my belief that the gas companies play rather sophisticated games with gas prices, jack them up sometimes, down sometimes, from place to place, keeping the average up but having enough down phases to keep people from getting too pissed. Note the quote from the petroleum association, in the story, saying the price in the town is 'low sometimes....'

Price also seems to vary depending on demand elasticity in particular areas.

I'm fine with the city throwing a bit of a monkey wrench into all this. Now using tax subsidies to sell below wholesale would be a bit different....

finnbow 07-19-2014 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by donquixote99 (Post 231806)
It's my belief that the gas companies play rather sophisticated games with gas prices, jack them up sometimes, down sometimes, from place to place, keeping the average up but having enough down phases to keep people from getting too pissed. Note the quote from the petroleum association, in the story, saying the price in the town is 'low sometimes....'

Price also seems to vary depending on demand elasticity in particular areas.

I'm fine with the city throwing a bit of a monkey wrench into all this. Now using tax subsidies to sell below wholesale would be a bit different....

Can't argue with that.

BlueStreak 07-19-2014 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by donquixote99 (Post 231806)
It's my belief that the gas companies play rather sophisticated games with gas prices, jack them up sometimes, down sometimes, from place to place, keeping the average up but having enough down phases to keep people from getting too pissed. Note the quote from the petroleum association, in the story, saying the price in the town is 'low sometimes....'

Price also seems to vary depending on demand elasticity in particular areas.

I'm fine with the city throwing a bit of a monkey wrench into all this. Now using tax subsidies to sell below wholesale would be a bit different....

I'm thinking this is precisely what it is. "Free Market" my arse.

Dave

donquixote99 07-19-2014 08:20 PM

Regarding 'price inelasticity.' My bad--should have said 'demand inelasticity.' Basically means that means the price will be higher in a town of well-paid commuters. Or in a tourist town. The visitors have to get home, after all.

Ever notice how the price is higher in the places right on the interstate?

BlueStreak 07-19-2014 08:20 PM

"The venture unnerved local filling station and convenience store operators suddenly competing with the city in this Republican stronghold. Critics said the government has no business injecting itself into the private sector, and one store owner branded it as so(c)ialism."

Of course they hate it, they are being undercut and they know that once people start to like not having to pay for their profit margin and marked up overhead, they will lose.

Let's face it, it is So(c)ialism. And, in this case, the only way they will kill it is politically because they cannot compete with it economically. Few people are going to continue paying $3.80 - $4.00/gallon if they can get it anywhere for $3.35..........................

Dave

donquixote99 07-19-2014 08:27 PM

Hell and Limbaugh are going to descend on this town.

http://beyondthepulpitmabc.files.wor...rney20fife.jpg

Oerets 07-19-2014 08:34 PM

http://www.wdrb.com/story/20969510/g...must-stop-2513

""The answer can be summed up in one word: Monopoly. Marathon Oil has a virtual total monopoly over wholesale gasoline distribution throughout the state, and whenever they decide to hike the price by a nickel, or a dime – or fifty cents – they have no competitors who might take business from them by offering a better price.""

The Derby has some of the highest prices in the state.

The city is just trying to level the playing field and make a point.

Barney


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