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[*] posted on 4-11-2022 at 09:58 AM


Hi John: My understanding of the treasurer's statement was they were applying the increasing money received on excise taxes to reduce the consumers' cost of gasoline at the pumps by first removing additional retail taxes and using other excesses to subsidize. Up here we continue taxing both ends and the governments have a windfall of revenues at present. I would hope they apply those excess revenues wisely as the resulting inflationary pressures on housing, healthcare and food are becoming extreme especially for the working classes and retirees. I personally think attacking the root cause is the most effective as Mexico has chosen as long as normal supplies can be maintained.

[Edited on 4-11-2022 by JDCanuck]




A century later and it's still just as applicable: Desiderata: http://mwkworks.com/desiderata.html
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[*] posted on 4-11-2022 at 10:05 AM


Similar to the US releasing oil from the SPR. Taxpayers paid for that oil to create the SPR, so releasing it is just reducing the value of a "paid for" asset. Like selling off your personal possessions to buy food. It's not realistically sustainable.

But. with fiat money and credit markets, perhaps it is. At least until this unique confluence of market distortions has passed.

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[Edited on 4-12-2022 by John Harper]
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[*] posted on 4-11-2022 at 08:26 PM


Quote: Originally posted by BajaGringo  
Mexico Suspends Fuel Subsidy to Border Region- Prices will go up this week n Tijuana, Tecate and Mexicali

A federal gasoline subsidy by Mexico to soften price spikes will be suspended along the northern border region with the U.S. this week, citing shortages as more Americans drive south to fill their tanks.

The suspension of the subsidy from April 2-8 covers cities in the border states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, Chihuahua, Sonora and Baja California, including Tijuana, one of the world’s busiest border crossings.

https://talkbaja.com/mexico-suspends-fuel-subsidy-to-border-...





I believe I read this suspension of the subsidy was revoked within 48 hours of being proposed. Fuel remains cheaper along the border than in the interior of Mexico.
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[*] posted on 4-11-2022 at 09:30 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Hook  


I believe I read this suspension of the subsidy was revoked within 48 hours of being proposed. Fuel remains cheaper along the border than in the interior of Mexico.


If you can find it. I passed thru Mexicali east northbound yesterday (Sunday afternoon) and was hoping to fill up with that cheap, cheap, cheap gasoline, but last 5 miles or thru Mexicali every gas station we passed had blocked off their fuel islands, I assume because they were out of precious lifeblood due to greedy gringos addicted to petroleum having drained the tanks dry over the weekend :lol:




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[*] posted on 4-12-2022 at 04:29 AM


Americans love Socialism, especially when someone else is paying for it.

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[*] posted on 4-29-2022 at 09:25 PM


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Technology lets me charge my car off the 4KW of new solar panels I just installed on the garage and not care whether San Felipe has any gas! It also lets me use the phone finally south of cell service from San Felipe!
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[*] posted on 4-30-2022 at 07:05 AM


Quote: Originally posted by RFClark  
Goat

Technology lets me charge my car off the 4KW of new solar panels I just installed on the garage and not care whether San Felipe has any gas! It also lets me use the phone finally south of cell service from San Felipe!


I am amused at the whiners. Every few years they all in unison complain about the price of fuel, but they never learn their lesson and buy economical vehicles or make fuel-wise life choices.
Stupid people never learn!




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[*] posted on 4-30-2022 at 08:02 AM


This is dated, but I just thought I’d add this:
Coming into TKT on the toll road from the Cortez side, the first gas station (Pemex), on the right hand side of the road was completely out of diesel. This was on Thursday, April 22nd.




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[*] posted on 4-30-2022 at 08:51 AM


Goat,

It’s not “whining” to wonder why gas is about $3.85 in Mexicali and $5 -$6 per Gal in Imperial Co in the Peoples Republic of CA! Further north Arco is selling in mid $5s while Arco Calexico is $5.11!

That sort of pricing does make you wonder about being ripped off! Because you are!
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[*] posted on 4-30-2022 at 09:24 AM


Quote: Originally posted by RFClark  
Goat,

It’s not “whining” to wonder why gas is about $3.85 in Mexicali and $5 -$6 per Gal in Imperial Co in the Peoples Republic of CA! Further north Arco is selling in mid $5s while Arco Calexico is $5.11!

That sort of pricing does make you wonder about being ripped off! Because you are!


RFClark: I admire and wish to copy your concerted attempts to reduce your carbon footprint well ahead of those privileged elite that tell us constantly people like you and I are the problem. This while they build massive mansions, buy more yachts and private jets and drive your and my food and other necessity costs up. All this does is prevent us from investing our more limited surplus funds in energy saving devices.
EV's and solar systems are still not affordable for the masses, unfortunately. This should be our ultimate goal.

The primary beneficiaries of driving oil costs up by restricting the supplies have been the petroleum exporters, not the lower waged people that are finding fuel costs driving food and other costs up at escalating rates.

[Edited on 4-30-2022 by JDCanuck]




A century later and it's still just as applicable: Desiderata: http://mwkworks.com/desiderata.html
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[*] posted on 4-30-2022 at 07:01 PM


San Felipe Fuel Report Saturday!

To sum it up, it’s a nothingburger! People were buying diesel at the Chevron station so I assume they had some. I bought Regular and others bought premium so I assume that they had both. There were no lines. We drove as far north as the last gas station and saw nothing unusual in the way of lines or covered pumps! The 1st station north of the arch was receiving a delivery of some grade of fuel.
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[*] posted on 4-30-2022 at 07:11 PM


JD,

Carbon is good! $$$ and Blue Skys are better! With the 4K of new panels for about $2,500 - $3,000 U.S. installed we can run 42K Btus of AC all day and charge the Hyundai plug hybrid. Roundtrip to SF of 110KM at 80MPG. We gas up in Mexicali when we drive to the Goat’s People’s Republic! 600 miles range!
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[*] posted on 4-30-2022 at 09:16 PM


The Ioniq Plug Hybrid has a little better than a 30 mile EV range. But where it really shines is sitting in traffic with the AC running and the motor starting every few mins to charge the battery. Think crossing the border here!
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[*] posted on 5-1-2022 at 09:13 AM


Yes, extended milage is between 50 and 60 mpg.
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[*] posted on 5-4-2022 at 10:44 PM


We were in Mexicali today. COSTCO was out of regular. The in town ARCO station in San Felipe was out of premium! Prices are about the same. Regular at COSTCO was 19.55/L if they had any!
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