Sometimes I can't help but wonder if I'm just plain nuts...
I gave up my consulting company 4 years ago and retired when parents were having health issues. That was the right thing to do. While self-employed the last 17 years of my career, I always put something away each month in a "rainy day" fund. That was the right thing to do, too. It never rained. Dad always said not to spend everything they paid me.
Dad (a retired U.S. Navy Captain) passed away in July 07. Mom is much improved after her surgery 3 years ago. Now I've got some time I can call my own.
So, and this is where my judgment becomes questionable, I decide to buy (well, order from the factory) the one thing I've dreamed about most of my adult life.
A boat. An aluminum boat. A new Lund 1750 Fisherman aluminum boat. With a 115hp Merc O/B and lots of goodies.
Good grief. Here in the Twin Cities area we haven't had a lot of snow this season, so not sure what lake levels will be like in May. And, yeah, now they're saying gas will be 4 bucks this spring. And, I don't know about you folks, but my portfolio is fairly conservative and the stock market downturn is starting to affect it.
And last fall I decided to get that new 4Runner I always wanted. I don't feel too bad about that decision, though. The truck is contented and assembled 100% in Japan, and the dollar has dropped 17% against the yen since ours was built, so it's like we made over $6 grand on the deal (!).
But the boat decision is something else. I know... maybe I can rationalize it by noting how the price of aluminum has skyrocketed since our order went in.
Gee, maybe I'm not an idiot after all. I'm a real genius!!![]()
You have hit on what is really going on. The price of oil hasn't gone up. The value of the dollar has gone down.Im not an economist but whats going to happin if OPEC starts pricing their oil in EUROS and not dollers.? No law saying they cant.
You'll feel much better next summer when you take the boat out.
You're lucky to be up closer to the bigger/nicer lakes.
If you think that these companys are making such huge profits, buy stock. These are all publicly traded companies. The ones making those EXTRA BILLIONS IN PROFITS are you and me and millions of other people just like us.Im sure they can find hundreds of "reasons" to try and justify higher pump prices, but how do they justify the EXTRA BILLIONS IN PROFITS. If we were in a position of having to buy sand and the same crooks were in charge of prices they would find ways to drive the price up on that too.Im glad that my wife and I only have to buy 2 or 3 gallons a week but feel for those who arent as lucky
This is what is killing our economy big time. Please stop and think about how stuff gets to where its going.
Yea, they make the bikes with their headlights on all the time so people will see you better and that don't help.
You are invisible to 99% of the drivers today.
O.K. at the moment but each price hike makes it more difficult. Maybe start not going quite as far each boat trip and using the boat a lot less this season !!!!
JUST KIDDING !!!! LOL
Many of us can clearly remember the first Arab oil embargo of thew 1970's, when gasoline first rose above $1.00 / gallon. Adjusting for inflation since then, we are no where near that cost.
After the 1980 election, things returned to a livable stability. Gas prices dropped slightly, incomes gradually caught up, and we were all happy. Now the cycle is repeating itself. Fuel costs have skyrocketed and the economy is in the pits.![]()
Diesel is now knocking on the door of $4 a gallon,,,,$3.90 per gallon. I personally feel that the amount that you pay for the extra cost on products that one uses at home will be more than the extra that you pay at the pump per month.
Neccessity is the mother for invention,,,,,,,,,,It won't be long before someone comes up with a plan that will eliminate the need for petro powered vehicles. Our problem in the USA is that we love our bell & whistles. This is what is going to make it rough to sell to us Americans and others as well.
It sure is sad when you hear that there still are trillions of barrels of oil at our doorstep,,,,,,,,but cannot use it because of critter lovin activists.......I'm glad the dinosaurs are extinct because if there were just a couple left, there would be somebody doing their best to keep the species going. I think we are doing fine without them![]()