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Thank Bush
Was at a gas station in daytona beach today and noticed this, its pretty much true.
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i thought the war was for oil???
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So you're saying you would rather pay $5-6 a gallon instead of $3.22? :scratch: We are lucky our gas prices are as low as they are. Europe is paying big money for gas.
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I just paid 2.79 a gal. on rt.130 in edgewater park:drool:
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On some days, that's how much the price was for the regular stuff in CA. For Premium, I paid as high as $3.45/gallon. I agree though, it's still pretty high, but not as high as other states
Here's a tip that saves my wallet. I never fill up. I never let it fall below a certain level. I got pissed off when I paid $3.17 one day for 27 gallons and the next day the price dropped to $2.90:banghead:. I'm waiting until the community where I live at starts running E85. |
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yes and the higher price also pays for road taxes, health insurance and many other things that are way out of control in our country. |
people who think everything in the world is bush's fault are retarded. The icecaps are melting, its bush's fault!!! my city built in a hole flooded, its bush's fault, i ordered a cheeseburger and didnt get cheese, its bush's fault.
I cant say i like the price of gas, but it could be a whole lot worse. ________ Asian Cam |
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Guys this isnt a war thread to start fighting its just a pic, just theres no need for gas to be more than $2 a gallon. Exxon/mobile's profit was billions of $$$$ i think if we payed under $2 a gallon they would still be making a year profit of billion $$.
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Blame the hippies who won't allow us to tap into our own natural resources in the Gulf of Mexico, Texas & Alaska.
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hope this wasent too deep for ya |
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- Justin |
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Would Clinton be catching this much heat if prices rose this much under his term? Doubtful. |
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what you guys are missing is this --
the Federal Trade Commission is in charge of protecting us from monopolies, and from unfair business practices. 8 of the 9 members of the FTC are republicans. keep that in mind for a bit... from 2000 - the present, the FTC has approved every single oil company merger, with no conditions placed upon those actions. when those mergers were proposed, the companies closed refineries, due to "excess capacity". sounds logical, right ? but, oh, wouldn't those refineries have been helpful now ! fellas, the speculators on the trading floor are driving up the prices, as are the hedge funds. BUT, their speculation is based on the U.S.'s lack of refining capacity. crude supplies aren't the issue, never were. if they had been, OPEC, Venezuela, etc. would have no room to play with output like they have been. the Texas republicans, and their mindless puppet in the White House, have played the variables to perfection. don't use the Europe example -- they have no resources, we do. from sea to shining sea, we have the resources in abundance. cheap gas is your birthright as an American citizen. for us to be paying these prices, is the result of a weak president, plain & simple. |
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Regardless of that though, I must agree that to blame high oil prices DIRECTLY on him is pretty dumb. While yes our warmongering has not helped any, our own private companies have been driving up prices more than nexessary on their own for their own profit. |
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i think people also forget about inflation of the dollar. the old $.99 compared to $2.99 for gas isn't terrible if you think how much the dollar has inflated. hell, i paid $4.59 for a gallon of milk the other day...
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the speculators on the trading floor are driving up the prices, as are the hedge funds. BUT, their speculation is based on the U.S.'s lack of refining capacity. The liberal tree huggers during Democrat administrations shut off Americas oil supply because the spotted owls to fish to were dieing off in great numbers -- some how that Will be missed in your answer how the left were the driving force to the spot we are in now about supply issues when those mergers were proposed, the companies closed refineries, due to "excess capacity". classic example of far left web site bull about the spot we are in dude the problem with puter answers is it falls on deaf ears |
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The problem is OPEC, their nations account for 2/3 of the world's oil reserves and therefore control the price.
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I'm down in North Lauderdale right now and the prices are between 3.03 and 3.35. Its crazy.
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BTW what about drilling in ANWR? all demoz and tree huggers oppose it, and if we were allowed to drill there we would have a lot less problems, cheaper oil and so on. incase your wondering wtf im talking about heres a link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_...ng_controversy |
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