Oooo....scary man with hollow and laughable threats. And still cannot tell the truth about a damned thing.
ivwshane, since you're defending Dave in his intellectual dishonesty, ask him a few questions, but watch out.....you may get put on his infamous ignore list, the one he loves to trot out and show who's asked the real questions Dave needs to answer but won't.
Ask Dave how we accomplish what's in his sig:
...they should be forced to lower the price...
I've asked and gotten nothing from Dave except getting labeled a thug, which is ironic coming from a convicted felon. From independent inquiries about just that, about the only solution outside nationalizing the oil industry or putting price controls on is the windfall profits tax, but that does nothing to reduce pump prices, but Dave was nowhere to be found in that discussion, held in OT last month. So, Dave has a demand without any idea of how to accomplish it, at least as far as we can determine.
Ask Dave why we hear about each and every price spike in his area (a geographic area that has very volatile gas prices with spikes every few weeks followed by a drop) but never hear about the drops between spikes, leaving one to assume that the lack of dropping prices information from Dave equates to his area's prices just climbing and climbing.
Unfortunately for Dave, we can find out what his prices do and he's again being rather dishonest by leaving out that part of the process.....hell, he even denies it happens.
Just look at the following chart......you can see what his area does with gas prices over the last 3 months as an example:
http://www.GasBuddy.com/gb_retail_p...uthCarolina&city3=Indy&crude=n&tme=3&units=us
His area of the country, limited to approx. 4-5 states, churns gas prices quickly up then drift down. But the majority of the time, Indianapolis, IN has had gas prices at or below the U.S. average. (SC is included to show what a state/area with "normal" pricing strategies does.)
We damned sure heard about every price spike.....but nary a whimper was heard about the dropping of the prices.