Posts Tagged ‘Supply’

Dec 22
2008

Future Oil Horror

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,279 views | Reading Time 3:12

What a year it has been for gas and oil. What a past few years for that matter. Corporate profit records have been shattered while the individual’s bank account has been decimated. Commodity traders have become instant millionaires and the average commuter has had to trade in their vehicle at a loss for a compact […]

Dec 20
2008

Pay For Less

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,426 views | Reading Time 3:30

We all know how scarce jobs are becoming and we all know how the market works when there is an oversupply of product compared to consistent demand… prices drop. What happens when the labor market is flooded with experienced workers and the job market dries up because of the abundance of potential workers? Do employers […]

Nov 7
2008

Affordable Gas

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,134 views | Reading Time 3:19

As I was driving through town, I noticed something in the distance gleaming in the morning sky. It was a gas station’s digital sign proudly displaying the figure $1.999 for a single gallon of gasoline. I had read that across the United States, there were some areas already below the $2.00 mark but our local […]

Oct 2
2008

Menu Law

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,981 views | Reading Time 3:04

California… trying so hard to do things right. Recently, California passed a bill making texting while driving illegal and now we hear about a bill requiring restaurants to publicly display the calorie counts of their menu items. Once again, Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law a “feel good” law. As with the texting law, the new […]

Sep 12
2008

Integrity Sold

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,207 views | Reading Time 2:37

We have all seen the commercials on television, in print, and online featuring precious events or heartfelt moments rightfully labeled as “priceless.” But, is there really anything that doesn’t have a price on it in our world today? Take anything you can possibly think of and I’m sure that you and I, rational individuals, can […]

Jul 28
2008

McCain Attacks

by in Political Beefs | 2,287 views | Reading Time 5:04

Well, it’s nothing new to see a Presidential candidate weather various storms of negativity and character attacks from all sides, but I have recently run across a specific attack on McCain which I thought deserved some attention. Of course the price of energy (oil) has long been on the minds of our country and rightfully […]

Jun 27
2008

Oil Demand and Supply

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,866 views | Reading Time 5:16

We’ve talked about gas and oil prices in a couple articles before. Recently, I ran across a new article online that got me to thinking about the whole gas and oil predicament again (like it ever left). Anyway, the article reports 4 energy analysts testified to the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Monday, June […]

May 20
2008

Extinction Farmer

by in Everyday Nonsense | 1,854 views | Reading Time 4:52

  Since the Industrial Revolution, our world’s society has focused on being more efficient. Produce more products to serve larger quantities of people at a lower cost per part. We need to lower the cost of manufacturing to increase the profit margin per item. We need to create high volumes of goods to compensate for […]

May 4
2008

Economic Ineptitude

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,083 views | Reading Time 5:05

Since the economy has been playing for the spotlight the last few months, I figured I would chime in with a few cents worth of opinion. People are feeling the credit crunch, foreclosures are rising, food prices are soaring, gas of course is beyond comprehensible anymore, and people just do not have spare spending money […]

Apr 28
2008

Barrels of Monkeys

by in Everyday Nonsense | 3,254 views | Reading Time 4:29

Well, let’s talk about barrels of oil. Or maybe it’s barrels of cash, or should it be gold or even diamonds? Today, the price per barrel of gold almost hit $120 per 42 gallon barrel of oil. That equates to about $2.85 in base price per gallon of crude oil. Now, only about 50% of […]