I don't know if this could be considered controversial but I thought just in case I would say so).
Who do you blame for the soaring gas prices? I am seeing A LOT of folks on FB sharing their outrage at the prices and saying things that leave me scratching my head.
Ex. A friend posted a status regarding the gas prices. Tons of comments were made and one in particular was a guy saying "I guess this is what "O" meant by "change", to which the status poster replied "Yes, more "change" in his pocket".
This puzzled me. Last time I checked "O" isn't reaping the benefits of the soaring prices. What is he secretly pocketing the bumped up price differences? That just seemed like a really odd statement to me. I see constant statuses complaining about the gas prices and our president and I am not sure how the two go hand in hand. Forgive me if I am just being ignorant here, but I don't think every single thing that goes wrong in this country should fall solely on his shoulders. That seems a bit..heavy?
What are your thoughts? Do you blame our President for what you are paying at the pump? If so, why? (and I do not mean that in any other way than pure curiosity, maybe I am just missing something..)
Re: Who do you blame? (possibly controversial)
I agree. I can't stand when people blame everything that goes wrong on our President. Yes, there are probably things he could do differently, but what about everyone else. Can 1 person really change EVERYTHING in the U.S.?
Didn't you know the President personally gets a royalty check every month for 75% of whatever is paid at the gas pump?
Just kidding. I don't really know why people think this. I think gas prices are often based on market speculation in oil, particularly when there's a large leap in oil prices. Also, sometimes if there's an issue that causes a shortage of gas or increases the cost of delivery, that will increase gas prices. For example, we had a pipeline burst a few years ago. That made it hard to get gas to the Phoenix area, so gas prices skyrocketed. Some of that was speculation, but some was due to actual increased cost/decreased supply.
The only thing I can think of that has a link to President Obama is the limitations on deep water drilling after the Gulf crisis last year.
Part of the President's job is to suck it up and take the blame for everything that goes wrong while he is in office. I think it just goes with the territory. That being said I don't blame him. I'm at least smart enough to know that I don't know enough to know who to blame or if it is really just one person's fault. One thing I do know is that the high price of gas sucks!
I think it's ridiculous and unacceptable to blame Obama for this. He doesn't set the gas prices. Anyone who blames him for this should be stripped of any and all voting rights because they're obviously idiots.
I think it's a combination of Libya, other middle east crises, our dependance on foreign oil (or any fossil fuel for that matter), and the greediness of the oil companies.
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I feel like "O" gets blamed for so many things that are not directly his fault. Yes, he may be the president but I mean really people it is not like he says "This is how things are going to be done" and then it is. Our government as a whole has to agree on a decision in order for it to be made. There is no "one" bad guy here. /rant.
To answer your question - no I don't blame him for the gas prices. I think a number of factors are at play and I also agree with PP, gas prices are constantly rising. We can't just expect them to go down suddenly.
This is exactly how I feel, and from everything I have read this is the cause for the soaring prices. It just confuses me a little as to why so many people are just chalking it up to "our it's our greedy President". I don't understand the logic behind that thought. It seems...uninformed?
Yeah, it's just the easy way out to blame Obama. Just like it was the easy way out to blame Bush for 9/11. It's ignorant drivel and it is most definitely uninformed.
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Supply & Demand is a HUGE factor. A few years back in our area there was a huge demand for gas (I can't remember exactly what the crisis was). Since there was a huge demand, people suddenly freaked that we would run out. Therefore EVERYONE started hitting the pump, draining them. So because of the mass hysteria...we ran out! The supply could not keep up with the demand. If there was available gas it cost a shiit load of money. This is nothing new..
I agree!
Haha, yea I had no idea he had received such a cutesy nickname either. I hadn't even heard it before! Totally reminds me of Oprah.
"Blame it on the rain..yea yea"
There are some "nicknames" for Obama floating around out on the internets that are just mind-blowingly horrible. The internets make people brave and encourages them to say things they wouldn't normally say.
Except for the LaRouchies, who are bananacakes anyway.
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You can't say that he has absolutely no hand in this. Obama has banned drilling in the Gulf - and that is impacting (and increasing) or reliance on foreign oil.
I don't think he is totally to blame. However, you can't say that he has nothing to do with it as he is making decisions for our country that directly impact our oil production levels.
But, I guess I'm just an idiot thought who doesn't deserve the right to vote.
I haven't heard either of those. And "O" makes me think of orgasm. Yes, I'm 12.
On topic: I definitely don't blame the president. I don't really know who to blame. There definitely isn't only one factor in all of this.
He.doesn't.set.the.gas.prices. The oil companies do that based on oil prices, which is not the responsibility of the President of the United States of America to dictate.
Obama may have had some indirect hand in oil prices, but then you have to. You buy gas, right? You have a large vehicle, right? It's just as ridiculous to say that someone who drives a Hummer or an Escalade is the main contributer to high gas prices.
FFS, LCB, don't be daft.
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Maybe, but I doubt the people out there who call him "Obamatard", "Obamamonkey" and "ObamaHitler" wouldn't say it anywhere but the internets.
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I can't bold because I have Google Chrome but the first part of LCB's statement I agree with. That is something to take into account as well, it is most definitely a factor. There are so many factors..
I wonder why he did that.
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I realize why he did it and that makes sense. I was just taking that into consideration for the still high prices at the pump. I just want to look at all sides of the situation. My point with the post was that there are so many thing to take into account for the situation at hand. There is no one person to place sole blame on. To do so I think is a bit silly.
ITA. I was more making a point of someone saying that Obama being in the wrong for stopping Gulf drilling after the Gulf disaster is completely short-sighted about the cost of paying for a gallon of gas today vs. the environment cost of the spill for possibly hundreds of years.
I'm not trying to make you feel bad. I know where you're coming from and I understand. It took me a long time to figure out exactly where to put the blame for gas prices and it's not one person. It's not even 10 people/organizations. Millions of people have their fingers in that pie.
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I have not read all the comments but I wanted to post this. Yes it was written in 2008 but I believe it still holds true today.
https://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/flowchart/2008/03/10/why-gas-prices-rise-as-the-dollar-falls
Sorry no clicky.
I agree with Mrs G's open mind here. I never said it was all (or really a lot) of Obama's fault. It isn't.
But, he is making decisions about drilling in our country. Even if that barely impacts the global market, it does impact it.
So yes, it is a small piece of the puzzle - but it is a piece none the less. And denying that fact is a bit over the top, as is calling anyone who recognizes that Obama can, and does, make decisions that impact the oil and gas industry, an idiot.
That calls for a Sookie ::headdesk:: if I ever read one. Gah.
That's what I thought too. I didn't know if she was joking or not because of the side eye!
Kirky I just wanted to say I read the top of your pregnancy ticker and giggled. "Pregly", I somehow hadn't noticed that until now!
I also can't believe you are already 10 weeks!