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In my area, gas prices range between $2.68 and $2.79 per gallon.
Anyone know what's the difference between regular and unleaded or premium??
See? My predictions were much accurate, now that the summer is over, current president's not going to run for next election, yet price on gas dropping. Nothing to do with Prez, or political baloney. Its viciously cycle that I have observed since 1970's Nuthing new.
it's tied with current events and economy. when war/hurricane occurs, gas price goes up. same for war/hurricane dying down. now that gas price's dropping... but our monetary value's dropping too. economy's dropping too. don't think that you're actually saving money. the expense is still high. gas price's just adjusting to inflation/deflation value.
it still has to do with President Bush's poor directive judgment but not largely.
You think so? I don't think any president has any effect,
IF Bush had done something, we will be facing serious economic consequences. Trust me, it already happened back in early 70's when Richard Nixon took over control and ordered 90 days price freeze, and it went from bad to worse afterwards! Not worth it. It is best for any president NOT to do anything..
Whats more, do Arabia country care what USA president said? I bet you, they will scoff at him no matter what (Actually it happened).
Customers like us have the POWER to control, but too bad they were afraid to stand up for themselves.
Just think this way, IF we all customers decided refuse to buy gas for whole month, what will happen to Arabia countries and Oil companies and the cost of oil? Just think about it.
we ARE already facing a serious economic crisis... due to Bush Administration. And no we cannot refuse to buy gas for a whole month. That's like saying - if we all customers decide to refuse to buy food for a whole month because of high food cost... well that's not really realistic, isn't it? It's a necessity. This simply means we need to re-examine our approach and adopt a reform/policy to a more green-friendly type. Simple as that. we'll come out of this fine... like always. over time - we'll be less and less dependent on Arabic oil. Same for obesity problem in USA. Fixing this issue will means less consumption of food and less fuel to transport food and less pressure on Earth and less deforestration.
Agricultural Business is still a destructive force on Earth - massive deforestration, rapid salination, massive fatigue on Earth's aridity, rapid shrinkage of viable water, etc...
$1.49
that joke?
Just half filled my tank for 2.95/gal. Why half filled? Cause I KNOW that gas price will drop more later this week, why fill up whole tank?
Accord the world TV news last night that world gasonline/oil will raise again some time this week. I am going to order oil for heaters today before it goes up... I check via oil internet everyday... only one cent up today. We will refill gasonline to full in our cars today.
BBC? What kind of news that you watch about gas price?
I doubtfully but it could be for Europe.