Really? Did you mutually agree with the way gas prices went down before the election and then went back up afterwards?
Don't know about there, but the gas prices are continuing to fall here. They're about 20 cents a gallon cheaper now than they were before the election.
Went down 3 cents over the weekend.
Besides, it is a mutually agreed upon transaction. If I don't want to pay the going gas prices, I'm free to stop buying gasoline, or reduce my consumption.
Sorry to be a stickler but a mutually agreed upon transaction seems to imply actually going ahead and participating in the transaction, doesn't it? Not buying gasoline would not be considered entering into a mutually agreed upon transaction. And if that is the case, then how does a farmer who onlyowns a tractor supposed to opt out of this mutually agreed upon transaction? Totally re-define his farming process? I would imagine it would THEN, in light of the other options available to him, that it might behoove him to go ahead and pay whatever price they set for the gas thus making the transaction not so much mutually agreed upon.
Sounds more like "Pay us $X for your daughter whom we have hostage." The gasman having all the pull here and the farmer being completely at their mercy. The need would then arise for him to raise his prices in order to recoop the expense paid for the gas. And then the woman at the grocery store looking to buy fresh vegetables must then make the choice of healthy, fresh foods for her family at a higher premium, or the lower cost of canned goods with lesser health impact. Of course, she could just grow her own vegetables but that would entail her becoming a part time farmer in addition to her job as an accountant for a small tractor dealership.
And so, what we see is that the price of gas then impacts millions in a negative way because when the gas is a need and not a want there is no option other than to pay or STOP doing something. Sure, the price could vary from dealer to dealer by a few cents but if one raises they all raise and we're never going to see a dollar buy a gallon of gas again so pay it or STOP doing whatever it is you need the gas for. That sounds like "Pay us $X for your daughter whom we have hostage or we will kill her and you will then stop seeing her."
So, if you see all this as a mutually agreed upon transaction, you're kind of crazy.
All across America, citizens are trying to figure out simple matters like "How am I going to get to work?" because gas is so outrageously priced. Many are already making the jump to a Hybrid vehicle but that is not a viable option for people living on $7 an hour. The conundrum remains, "I have to get to work, so I can make enough money to pay for gas to get to work". Of course, they could always just STOP doing something.