Absolutely not , Thank you Mr President !!
Tune in next week when dishonest liberals credit Obama for the earths rotation and other crazy shit
As long as you guys keep blaming him for everything from ebola to race riots, he should also get credit for beneficial things for which he deserves no credit.
Libs just shut the hell up. Stop pretending that dumb ass in the White House isn't doing everything he can to stifle oil, gas, and coal production because the facts prove otherwise. I'm seriously beginning to question your sanity. He hates on the energy industry, the industry hits a home run in spite of that jackass, then he takes the credit? That's low even for a liberal.
Your believing GOP talking points again. The first rule of debate is to not BS yourself. You've forgotten that. Besides he isn't taking credit at all, I'm giving him credit since, the nanosecond the price ticks back up, losers like you will seek to blame him for something he didn't do.
If the stupid fool does everything he can to cause prices to increase it stands to reason we would blame him for prices increasing doesn't it. Its not rocket science libs.
Except there is little evidence to support your claim. Color me shocked.
Meanwhile, back in reality...
From Money magazine:
Gas Prices Will Soon Drop Below $2 Per Gallon
As of Monday, the national average for a gallon of regular was down to $2.77, according to the
AAA Fuel Gauge Report, while the average in at least 10 states was under $2.60. At this time one year ago, the national average was $3.27 per gallon, which at the time was considered reasonable, if not downright cheap.
Wholesale prices for
U.S. crude oil are down 38% compared with June, and analysts expect prices to keep dropping in the weeks ahead. The trickle-down effect is that American drivers will be receiving a holiday gift in the form of cheaper and cheaper gas.
How cheap? The national average may hit $2.50, and gas stations in states where pump prices are already low are all but guaranteed to dip into sub-$2 territory.
“We’ll see at least one station in the nation at $2 by Christmas,” Patrick DeHaan, an analyst with the gas price-tracking site
GasBuddy told
Bloomberg recently. “And that’s not really a prediction at all. That’s more like a certainty.”
“Drivers in southeastern states may see a select few stations selling gas at or below $2 in the coming weeks,” AAA spokesman Josh Carrasco
said in a news release.
Drivers in all states can expect increasingly cheaper prices at the pump through the end of the year. And drivers in states where prices are already below average—including Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas—are most likely to see prices drop below the $2 mark.