chesswarsnow
"SASQUATCH IS WATCHING"
Sorry bout that,
1. Do the math, we are getting screwed.
2. Last time we saw these outrageous prices at the pump was a while back, and then a barrel of oil costs was 140 a pop!
3. Seems like we are being gouged, by the tune of 30 dollars a barrel.
4. I think we should be paying no more that 3.00 a gallon here in America.
5. Lets raise some *HELL*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6. What a rip off!!!!!
7. Link:Gasoline rises a penny to $3.87 per gallon - Yahoo! News
"NEW YORK Gas pump prices have climbed for 35 straight days even though industry surveys show Americans have started to drive less.
The national average rose by a penny to hit $3.87 per gallon on Tuesday, more than a dollar higher than it was last year. Experts say prices should keep rising for the next few weeks before weaker consumer demand forces prices to drop. "We're going to see prices keep bumping up for three, maybe four weeks," energy analyst Jim Ritterbusch said. Eventually less travel will take its toll, Ritterbusch said.
"They're going to cut back on spending, and that will push gas prices down," he said. "All that should kick in by June."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. Do the math, we are getting screwed.
2. Last time we saw these outrageous prices at the pump was a while back, and then a barrel of oil costs was 140 a pop!
3. Seems like we are being gouged, by the tune of 30 dollars a barrel.
4. I think we should be paying no more that 3.00 a gallon here in America.
5. Lets raise some *HELL*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6. What a rip off!!!!!
7. Link:Gasoline rises a penny to $3.87 per gallon - Yahoo! News
"NEW YORK Gas pump prices have climbed for 35 straight days even though industry surveys show Americans have started to drive less.
The national average rose by a penny to hit $3.87 per gallon on Tuesday, more than a dollar higher than it was last year. Experts say prices should keep rising for the next few weeks before weaker consumer demand forces prices to drop. "We're going to see prices keep bumping up for three, maybe four weeks," energy analyst Jim Ritterbusch said. Eventually less travel will take its toll, Ritterbusch said.
"They're going to cut back on spending, and that will push gas prices down," he said. "All that should kick in by June."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
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