No change here, still $3.65
No change here, still $3.65
$3.53 is the lowest price in my area, but most places are at $3.65 +/- Just wait till summer driving prices kick in....woohoo! FORWARD!
"The flag stands for rights, not results. Time to grow-up buttercup"
Even back in 1978 when this vid was made..Oil was a big concern and if we'll have enough for many generations to come..
Me?..I think if given the chance to explore and drill..we have enough oil here in North Americas alone, for the next 300 to 500 years..
This is why I'll never own a Hybrid type vehicle...I'll keep my V8 and wait for gas prices to come down..otherwise buying a Prius just means I gave up and caved into liberal leaflicking tree hugger's sick, spineless agenda..
Watch all 8 of his videos and you will have a rude awaking and maybe see the truth as it really is.....
Last edited by Buster; 02-23-2013 at 12:45 AM.
A wise man speaks when he has something to say...A FOOL speaks when he just has to say something
Coast Guard finds 16 violations on Shell's Arctic drilling rig-
Coast Guard finds violations on Shell
It was kindove amazing that the professor could make a radio out of coconuts, but they couldn't fix the stupid boat and sail away...
They couldn't afford the fuel!
Streak Ends: Gas Prices Fall 1/10th of 1 Cent After 36-Day, 48.8-Cent-Gallon Run-Up
February 23, 2013
Streak Ends: Gas Prices Fall 1/10th of 1 Cent After 36-Day, 48.8-Cent-Gallon Run-Up | CNS News
It's sort of good news. Gas prices finally stopped going up - dropping all of 0.1 cent over night. But it's the first time in more than a month. The last price drop had been January 17.
Drivers are taking it on the chin this winter. Since January 17, prices for regular gasoline have shot up 48.8 cents-a-gallon. In February 2013, gas prices hit new records for the time of year, just a year after new record highs for February had been seen. Before last year, gas prices typically fell in February. Today's price is 13.3 cents higher than this time last year.
There is some concern that prices will keep on rising, topping the all-time high of $4.11 (set in 2008), according to USA Today. They quoted Atlas Commodities oil broker Carl Larry "who expects $4.10 to $4.25 a gallon gasoline."
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