In the struggling global economy, the falling price of oil should come as good news for consumers.
But in Jordan, petrol station owners continue to feel the pain. Without government subsidies to protect their profits, they're now being forced to sell petrol at a loss. And it's pushing some of them out of business.
Nicole Johnston reports.
what the hell does THAT mean? lol
smit1807 3 years ago
A problem produced by government, needs government to fix it. Yes it does. Absolutely.
Okooka 3 years ago
News that concerns Muslims!!!
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imBrothersReport 3 years ago
News that concerns Muslims!!!
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imBrothersReport 3 years ago
I am NOT MUSLIM.
That still makes your statement a joke!
You suck and so does your hate.
May Allah destroy you and your miserable life!
travelinguy06 3 years ago
And ur an idiot for not thinking about their influence moron, dont act like ur muslim either. Ur telling me lobbyists and jews dont have influence over anyones choices? think outside the box. u think u would of learned something traveling....guy!. lmao
mohammedoharc 3 years ago
So true. I like your comment. Is that a quote from you or someone else.
Type59 3 years ago
The best public transportation I have seen was when I lived in Miami. Sometimes I could go few miles in under 3 hours.
Warnomore50 3 years ago
I totally agree with ya, but with public services come government spending. Smart planning and budgeting ideas isn't spectacular in the Middle East governments.
FortoneND 3 years ago
a bit too much government intervention eh
FortoneND 3 years ago