Tuesday, August 24, 2010

How long will it take our oil president to step up and address the out of control gas prices?

do not hold your breathHow long will it take our oil president to step up and address the out of control gas prices?
He is focused on price fixing by the micro chip companies in California.How long will it take our oil president to step up and address the out of control gas prices?
With the new conflict heating up right now, we'll be lucky if our oil prices don't top the $4/gallon mark before long. I can't stand Dubya, but he won't have much control over that.
People are funny, they like it when their house price goes up, their stocks picks go up , their collectibles prices go up etc but they don't like it when someone Else's products price goes up. Which way you want it?
I am thinking the last 3 days of his term in office
It's probably making him laugh all the way to the bank.
Ummm, what is he supposed to do?


Okay, let me clue you in on something. Gas prices in Germany (where I am right now) are well over $7 a gallon. In the 1960s, when this country was reeling from WWII, gas was nearly $2 a gallon. And that's when the currency favored the dollar.


At that time, President Bush was, what, fifteen? Is he supposed to fix that, too?


Funny, people say he's such a dictator, and a Fascist (not you specifically, but many others), yet he needs to take control of more things? Can't have it both ways. Either he's a dictator, or he lets business set the prices. Which is it?
Out of control??? His family and friends are loading their pockets to the point of bursting. It's all in total control!!!
Until We Burn The Bushes The Barrels Will Continue To Rise,Fact Remains the Bush Family Owns Most of the Oil Owned On American Soil %26amp; Their To Cheap to Release It And Help The Ones They Call Their People I Love This Country I Am An American but I Hate My Government %26amp; Wish nothing Good For The Bush Family If Sponge Bob Square PantsTook Over We'd Be In betetr Shape
Other than pushing for a cut in Federal fuel taxes, or pushing for further relaxation of environmental protection laws, what is the guy supposed to do? He can't just wave a magic wand and make prices go down, and he doesn't have the authority to tell private oil companies what to do.

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