Obama opologizes to Israel for falling gas prices and lying about gay sex.

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I tried to combine all of the scandals into one thread, but they would not all fit in the title -

I forgot the BC, crack cocain, Barry Seoroto, swearing on the quran, playing golf while Bin Laden was shot, the color of Obamas shirt that he wore while his maid had Bin Laden killed, "Vacationgate," "the great healthcare lie," "no one is safe," his tumultuous, UNSTEADY upbringing, the OTHER guy that said Obama was gay, his feet on the WH furniture!!! the 36,000 word drunken email, his ties to space aliens, Bill Ayers, Uncle what's his face, Aunt Zitti, His Muslim faith....

Did I forget something?

I kind of get the feeling that ALL of this crap could not be stuffed into the known universe.


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obama has failed. Whatever he tried to do has crumbled. All he has left is executive orders that may or may not do anything. He's redefined his legacy to mean "leaving office with a heightened awareness" of important issues.
 
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obama has failed. Whatever he tried to do has crumbled. All he has left is executive orders that may or may not do anything. He's redefined his legacy to mean "leaving office with a heightened awareness" of important issues.

Right, I forgot the crap about executive orders - thanks!
 
Granny says it's a sin what dey chargin' fer gasoline nowdays...
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Prepare to Pay More For Gas As Summer Approaches
April 15, 2014 — Gasoline prices have experienced an uptick recently but will continue to edge up slightly as summer approaches, industry experts said.
Prices at gas pumps across the country are averaging $3.60 a gallon as temperatures rose slightly in some regions. Gasbuddy.com found that gas reached $3.60 a gallon in many states. Marked exceptions on the low-end were Montana, where gasoline prices were $3.27 a gallon, and Texas, where gas was $3.47 a gallon. By contrast, California had gas as high as $4.17 in California, and Hawaii hit $4.28 a gallon.

Regular gasoline retail prices will continue to stay within this range and is projected to reach an average of $3.57 per gallon overall during the period of April through September, the Energy Information Administration said. The annual average regular gasoline retail price was $3.58 per gallon in 2013. The projected national average regular retail gasoline price falls from $3.66 per gallon in May to $3.46 per gallon in September. The EIA expects regular gasoline retail prices to average $3.45 per gallon in 2014 and $3.37 per gallon in 2015, compared with $3.51 per gallon in 2013.

"After rising into May, the retail price is expected to fall through the remainder of the summer because both crude oil prices and gasoline crack spreads (the difference between wholesale product price and the price of crude oil) decline," the EIA said in its report. "Daily and weekly national average prices can differ significantly from monthly and seasonal averages and there are also significant regional differences, with prices in some areas exceeding the national average by 25 cents per gallon or more."

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Where's all dat oil from dat fracking & tar sands???
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Oil gains on anticipation of US supply drop
May 13,`14: The price of oil rose Tuesday as traders anticipated a report showing another decline in U.S. supplies.
Benchmark U.S. crude for June delivery gained $1.11 to $101.70 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the highest close since April 24. Meanwhile, the average price for a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. fell to $3.64, the lowest in almost a month.

On Wednesday, the Energy Department is expected to report that U.S. crude oil supplies fell last week by 1.5 million barrels, according to a survey of analysts by Platts. It would be the second weekly decline since the nation's supply of oil reached a record 399.4 million barrels as of April 25. Brent crude rose 75 cents to $108.54 a barrel on the ICE exchange in London.

In other energy futures trading in New York:

- Wholesale gasoline gained 2 cents to $2.93 a gallon.

- Natural gas fell 8 cents to $4.36 per 1,000 cubic feet.

- Heating oil added 3 cents to $2.94 a gallon.

AP Newswire | Stars and Stripes
 
Where's all dat oil from dat fracking & tar sands???
:mad:
Oil gains on anticipation of US supply drop
May 13,`14: The price of oil rose Tuesday as traders anticipated a report showing another decline in U.S. supplies.
Benchmark U.S. crude for June delivery gained $1.11 to $101.70 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the highest close since April 24. Meanwhile, the average price for a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. fell to $3.64, the lowest in almost a month.

On Wednesday, the Energy Department is expected to report that U.S. crude oil supplies fell last week by 1.5 million barrels, according to a survey of analysts by Platts. It would be the second weekly decline since the nation's supply of oil reached a record 399.4 million barrels as of April 25. Brent crude rose 75 cents to $108.54 a barrel on the ICE exchange in London.

In other energy futures trading in New York:

- Wholesale gasoline gained 2 cents to $2.93 a gallon.

- Natural gas fell 8 cents to $4.36 per 1,000 cubic feet.

- Heating oil added 3 cents to $2.94 a gallon.

AP Newswire | Stars and Stripes

Crude oil is produced, bought, and sold the world over. That's why NYMEX tends to be priced like the rest of the world's crudes.

Be glad you're not paying for refined products based on Brent. This should be the price of NYMEX, not the discounted bitch price.
 

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