Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Rising Gas Prices and the Government

The knee-jerk responses to demand the government to do something to force rising gas prices lower continue, but such calls are misguided. Market fluctuations in the price of gasoline, up or down, are none of the government's business. But the U.S. Senate, refusing to engage the free market forces of supply and demand soon will be looking at a bill that seeks to dampen gas prices by criminalizing price gauging. Huh! Price gauging is really in the eyes of the beholder. This is nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt at price controls. What should the government do about gasoline prices? The answer is manifest; keep its hands off

Since the Arab oil embargo of 1973, the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Energy have investigated high gasoline prices ad nauseum and have never found a shred of evidence of collusion, manipulation or price fixing.

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There simply is no economic justification for any politician or consumer to declare market prices too high, or to use the government to force lower prices in an artificially dangerous way. To do so violates both the rights of those who produce gasoline and their customers to reach a mutually agreeable price on a voluntary basis. In fact, if artificial meddling occurs, the cure becomes worse than the supposed illness as it can cause destructive shortages.

When the demand for gasoline increases relative to the supply, the sellers of gasoline raise their prices. That's Economics 101. As the producers and owners of gasoline, this is their free market right. This is what a free market is all about. The price increases encourage future production. And since customer demand for cheap gasoline greatly exceeds the available supply, we should be happy that prices are increased. If they did not, we would very quickly experience shortages. And when shortages exist, how much gasoline a customer is able to get may depend on whether that customer has time to wait in endless and potentially dangerous lines as in the 1970s.

In the business world, firms purchase oil or gasoline only to the extent that they can make profitable use of it at higher prices. For example, an efficient airline will still be able to offer low prices while using high-priced jet fuel; a laggard competitor may not be able to. Almost every product we use involves oil; hence, we all gain from oil being directed toward its most profitable uses.

Sooner or later, the government will realize that it's all about supply and demand which in turn may be impacted by acts of God, refinery fires, etc. But as a May 29, 2007 New Hampshire Union Leader editorial stated, "It's only human to believe that bad things happen -- high gas prices, for example -- because bad people sat down in secret and planned it that way."

Prices can be made artificially high as a result of the government's endless regulations on production. Indeed, many state governments impose the absurd mandate that companies refine nearly 60 different blends of gasoline despite the fact that cars using today's standard unleaded gasoline, even with the overall increase in driving, pollute very little by historical standards. Additionally, endless red tape and mindless environmental impact studies make new construction significantly less profitable. The costs of such regulations are huge and raise the price of gasoline. According to the American Petroleum Institute, "the refining industry has spent over billion over the last decade to comply with environmental and fuels regulations--expenditures that generally yield little or no return on investment."

Other regulations prohibit domestic drilling on plentiful sources of oil in a portion of the caribou habitat in an Alaskan wasteland. Also, the entire Outer Continental Shelf of the United States is off-limits and this represents an even larger source of untapped oil. Chevron's recent discovery of an estimated 3 to 15 billion barrel reserve in the Gulf of Mexico was remarkable, but how many other such finds are currently off-limits?

The government is right to take action if an oil company threatens or harms a private property. Yet, with respect to preserving untouched nature, efforts to impose huge costs on oil companies and their customers in a manner hostile to free enterprise are highly questionable.

As the aforementioned editorial concludes, "The price-gauging bill is a backdoor attempt at price controls, which inevitably fail and inevitably hurt consumers in the process. The public can always vote on prices with their cars."

Of course, in the end, we will need to conceptualize in an accurate fashion the consumer demands, human needs, and social relations of our societies in a manner that more adequately sustains nature's resources.

Rising Gas Prices and the Government

Monday, October 3, 2011

Temporary Job - What Are the 2 Best High Paying Part Time Jobs Available Today?

There are many people from teenagers to adults in their 30's and 40's that are either out of work or in between jobs and I do not know about you but I for one have a hard time sitting at home being lazy when I was in between jobs. You really do not need to do this these days as you can find a temporary job easily as these positions are really quite abundant, but you first need to spot the best ones and then you need to find job openings in these fields. Lets go through a few of the best ones that would be considered a good temporary job. These 2 jobs below are listed as my favorite part time jobs as far as pay and enjoyability of work involved.

From my research and the experiences of my friends working in a cruise ship is the top temporary job out there today. The pay is much better then most long term jobs as most people that are lucky enough to get a job working in a cruise ship average around 00 to 00 a month. Not only that, but most cruise ships these days offer many extra perks such as picking up the tab on your medical, life,dental and disability insurance, not to mention that some of the bigger cruise ships even give a 401k plan. Most of them even allow you to make use of the pool area and even have a section at the bar where workers can relax after a long day of work and grab a beer while they watch their favorite sporting event or movie. The biggest perk of them all is that you get to travel all over the world and visit places you would never have been able to go to if you were not working in the cruise ship industry. My only advice as far as working on a cruise ship is you should try to save at least 90% of the money you make during your stay and also do not gamble in their casinos as it can get really addictive fast.

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Another great temporary job is being a tour guide. This job not only pays very well but also is one that is great for people that love the outdoors and working with people in a very relaxing atmosphere as the people you will be showing around are on vacation and are in the mood to have a great time. You hardly ever get people that are grumpy while they are on vacation. It seems like a very fun job to have, but there are also some important responsibilities involved with it like making sure you book the the right hotel room for your clients and getting the right transportation vehicles as well as your sight seeing duties. The most important quality you must have as a tour guide is that you must be a people person. My uncle who is a steward in an airline would have been great for this as he is always excited to show people around the world and talk about the places he has visited. You cannot let your customers get bored at any moment, but you must also know when to let them catch their breath and take a break

Temporary Job - What Are the 2 Best High Paying Part Time Jobs Available Today?

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Alaska Salmon Fishing: Salmon Fishing for King, Sockeye and Silver Salmon

Alaska salmon fishing is closer than you think. A few hundreds miles north of Seattle is the southern most tip of Alaska. Prince of Wales Island is the largest island in North America and the closest Alaska salmon fishing grounds that has extreme fishing success.

If you choose not to drive up the Alaska Highway you will arrive in Ketchikan Alaska via commercial airlines, and take the ferry over to Prince of Wales Island or a commercial float-plane will fly you over to the island. There are resorts, lodges and guides that will accommodate you based on your vacation budget.

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Craig and Klawok are two villages that welcome salmon fishers from all over the world. Coho or King Salmon arrive off the Island of Noyes bringing in the first salmon harvest for the year. There are thousands of miles of inland shores to fish without ever reaching the Pacific Ocean. Most of the king salmon fishing is within a cast of shore. To reach the early arriving king salmon you will need to meet them on the edge of the Pacific as they feed up to the inlets that flow in and around the Prince of Wales.

Expect the grandest of fishing trips with the widest array of visual candy. Gray whales, sea lions, sea otters, puffins, geese, bald eagles, loons, seals, majestic mountains, peaceful lagoons, bear, deer, cranes, killer whales, sea ducks and more waterfowl. A week on Prince of Wales will usually show you afternoon showers and then sunshine. The weather in April will be cool but not freezing. Bring a raincoat and pants. Oh, and you are going to see some fish! 30 pound king salmon is not uncommon. 60 pound kings come every year. And don't forget Prince of Wales is one of the best locations to catch barn door size halibut.

Silver salmon are 8 to 12 pounds, fight very hard and will show up in huge numbers. You are allowed a 70 pound "fish box" by the airlines on your return trip. You will fill two of these boxes in 5 days of cleaned frozen filets. Silver salmon are later to show up to the party. Plan on a June trip for silver salmon. You have an option, have some of your salmon smoked. Never have you experienced salmon till you have tried fresh smoked.

Sockeye salmon, the most red meat of all salmon is next to last to arrive in late June or July in large schools. Sockeye salmon are usually 4 years old and weigh 5-12 pounds. A local guide and boat is a must for sockeye salmon fishing. Try driving your RV up or staying in a log cabin resort for the ultimate experience. You will dine on Dungeness crab, Alaska shrimp, sockeye salmon and halibut. If you have never fished Alaska you are in for the fishing trip that will make memories for a lifetime!

Salmon fishing has been a way of life for Alaskans. For the sports fisherman, salmon fishing in Alaska is a dream come true. I've been there, you won't be disappointed!

Alaska Salmon Fishing: Salmon Fishing for King, Sockeye and Silver Salmon

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Cruise Ship Employee's Secrets on Finding the Right Cruise

As more and more vacationers are choosing a cruise for their next holiday, the market has become larger and larger. The Caribbean is flooded with ships, and in places like Cozumel Mexico there are days when more than 8 or 9 ships are in port. Also in recent years cruise companies have really made an effort to bring their guests anywhere in the world they want to go, and cater to their every need while on the way there.

Two of the most important factors when choosing a vacation are where you should go, and how long you should go for. There is a cruise to fit your schedule, no matter if you have five or six hours, or a whole month to play with. There are gambling cruises that leave from places like Miami that last about six hours, often referred to as "the dailys" that can be great for an afternoon or evening getaway, or if that's a little to short, three and four day cruises are great. With proper planning you may not even have to take a day off work. From there you can go anywhere up to fifteen or thirty days. For a good rule of thumb, "the longer the cruise, the older crowd".

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Where you decide to cruise can be a very tough choice, as there are a million amazing destinations to choose from. Bermuda has some of the most beautiful beaches, while in Mexico you can find a party 24/7 at places like Carlos and Charlies. For shopping, the Caribbean is unbeatable, especially if you are looking for diamonds or electronics. Quite often diamonds and jewelry are sold at a fraction of the price they would be at your local retailer. Just be sure to declare what you bring into the country when you go through customs.

Pricing can be one of the determining factors for many of us when choosing a cruise, but luckily there are deals to be found. If you live in a port city like L.A. or Miami, last minute deals are unbeatable. Companies will reduce prices to less than a day in order to fill their ship last minute and when you add in the benefit of free meals, a cruise is could be your cheapest vacation choice. Otherwise the best bet is to check with your local travel agent, and do some research online.

Keep these factors in mind when shopping for your next cruise and you should have a vacation that will provide memories that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Cruise Ship Employee's Secrets on Finding the Right Cruise