[PRCo] Re: Gas Prices
Bill Robb
bill937ca at yahoo.ca
Mon Dec 29 17:27:04 EST 2008
Mr. Campbell,
Awh, but a lot of Japan's current economics woes are self inflicted. Economic policies that keep the Yen sky high kill exports.
Bill
Mr.Robb;
Japan is going through an economic meltdown
for the second time in a couple decades. They are
not at all immune from the current crisis.
China is feeling it as well; the current situation is Global.
Each group of people does things differently;
in an imperfect world not one of us has the complete
picture. Not one system is better than the other,
just different.
Phil
----- Original Message ----
> From: Bill Robb <bill937ca at yahoo.ca>
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
> Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 9:24:30 AM
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Gas Prices
>
> The preoccupation with getting everything cheap is what puts us at an economic
> disadvantage against Asian economies like Japan.
> Japanese consumers reject low quality products. It's part of the culture. Many
> day to day products were once hand made by artisans. If fact at one time
> producing cheap items could get you killed.
>
> Asian governments focus on the strength of their national economy instead of on
> the consumer. Japan has no fossil fuels of its own, so anything involving energy
> other than electricity has to be imported.
>
> You also find a much greater focus on service in Japan that in the west. Trains
> are routinely expected to be within 3 seconds, plus or minus, of arrival time.
>
> I think the sole focus on the consumer is one of weaknesses of the Western
> system.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> Edward H. Lybarger wrote:
>
> It's not just about money. Wanting everything cheap is part of what got us
> into the economic pickle we're in right now.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org
> [mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org] On Behalf Of John
> Swindler
> Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 9:38 AM
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org; Bruce Bente; Al Schneider; Philip
> Craig
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Gas Prices
>
>
>
> I'm disappointed in you, Fred, for quoting a $854 price for round trip to
> west coast. Trying to scare people away from traveling so you can get a
> better rate?
> Phil's problem was that a specific holiday and specific travel days got in
> the way of finding a good price. (and these are nice problems to have,
> particularly given Phil's current employment situation - plus visiting
> family) Delta has a $187.99 price for round trip to San Diego with 14-day
> advance purchase from White Plains airport. Change in Detroit outbound and
> change in Atlanta inbound. And it is a real airplane west of the
> Mississippi. The quote is from Travelocity.
>
> For a real airport, probably looking at around $300 round trip.
>
> And as for driving, I'd like to sleep in a comfortable room a few times and
> have a few meals while heading west. That has to be factored in. And my
> car would be due another oil change upon return. Don't forget that cost,
> because maintenance is factored into the airline ticket price. And I don't
> think the airlines get their planes for free - yet.
>
> We were in New York over the weekend, and paid $1.45 per gallon for gas in
> New Jersey. The traffic was incredible until we got to Pennsylvania. Enjoy
> these gas prices while they last, because these rates are not good news for
> those who advocate alternate energy sources. I would not be surprised if
> government policy will try to raise energy costs during 2009. Make us feel
> more pain in the wallet.
>
> And how about those Steelers? Great games yesterday to sort out the
> playoffs. Pittsburgh probably has the best backup quarterback in the NFL.
> Scored 24 unanswered points after Ben suffered his concussion. There are
> some very good 'wild card' teams this year. (just to struggle for at least
> a Pittsburgh connection)
>
> Cheers
> John
>
>
> > To: bbente at bellsouth.net; pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org;
> > alschneider2 at juno.com; philgcraig204 at yahoo.com> From:
> > fwschneider at comcast.net> Subject: [PRCo] Gas Prices> Date: Sun, 28 Dec
> > 2008 13:40:45 -0500> > Now I'm really getting scared by this
> > "recession."> > Gasoline in Lancaster is now down to $1.54, the lowest
> > price, > adjusted for inflation by any means (including the CPI) in my
> > > lifetime or even my father's lifetime. If we were to adjust the 8 >
> > gallons for a dollar from the middle of the Depression, today's price
> > > is still almost 25% under that once adjusted to the Consumer Price >
> > Index. If adjusted to wholesale prices, the drop since the 1930s is >
> > far greater.> > Phil Craig was telling me that the best price he could
> > find to visit > his daughter from Newark airport to San Diego for
> > Hanukkah holiday > was $854. I figure the cost of gasoline for a round
> > trip to the > west coast is now an unprecedented low of $300. > >
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