Gasoline Is Too Damn High

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  • People In Upper Levels of Government Are Too Damn High.

  • Nothing gets the job done like an angry black man!

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  • Just curious, what freak'n gas station is that with gas over $5 a gallon? The highest on record was summer 2008 and it wasn't quite there, although if Wall Street and Big Oil get their wishes it will be that soon.

  • Everyone that thinks the private sector will bring down the price of gas is living in a fantasy land. Big oil and Wall Street are directly responsible for the prices at the pump and politicians on both sides are powerless to stop it. The only thing to do to fight it is to change the rules to make it cheaper and force them in to compliance until alternative energy is available and affordable. If profits fall from trillions to millions overnight I will not shed a single tear.

  • @abriggs1979 Actually it doesn't. Gas in Europe and the US is high, other nations not as much. The US also isn't as compacted, there's more travel on average to get to places and not as much available public transport. Because of the extreme distances in transporting goods gas prices also effect commodities more because of cost.

  • This coming summer (2012) it's going to go through the roof based on every prediction I've seen or heard.

  • Economics 101 tells us we will have a series of price increases & a series of reductions in the total amount of gas consumed. Eventually the price will reach a point where gas will become a niche good purchased by few consumers & other consumers will have found alternatives to gas. After this, there will still be plenty in the ground, consumers will have found alternatives that make more economic sense to them, & will be little, if any, demand for gas!

  • TOO DAMN HIGH.

  • this guy is too funny

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