COMMENTS:
Voted : $5.25 a gallon
And it'll only level out when one of the Big Three automakers goes belly up.
Voted : 9.99 a gallon
especially if Obama is President. Any taxes he put on them , they will pass on to us.
Voted : $6.00 a gallon
In 1967 a gallon of gas cost a quarter... using the consumer price index (Minn. Fed Reserve Bank calculator) if a gallon of gas cost .25 in 1967, in 2008 it should cost $1.61 a gallon...
Take note of WHO is in office now that is willing to spend Billions and pass on the responsibility while prices are going up on everything...
^ There have been much taxes added to the gasoline in which they passed it on to us.
^^ while we are under Republican control for the last 7 plus years... put the blame where it belongs... who was having secret meetings with the oil industry leaders ? Tax is a very small part of the overall cost of a gallon of gas 18 to about 33 cent depending on which state you are from, what about the other 4 plus dollars ? Just for once UNK, try to just stick with the poll question/subject and stop turning every poll into a referendum on how bad Obama is going to be as President. It's obvious you are a Bush/McCain lover (and Obama hater) from your ballots so please keep to subject as none of us knows hows who will do what but we do know they will have their work cut out for them cleaning up after those idiots in office now.
Voted : $7.00 a gallon
I do not see a leveling off point anywhere in the near future. Bush will veto any price gauging bill sent across his desk. He knows where his bread is buttered. The US is going to hit rock bottom with this depression that is spiraling downward. The middle class will start to fall closer to the lower class. And those Mom and Pop stores that make up your local neighborhood will start to close because they can't afford the cost just to keep the doors open, let alone feed there own family.
***see ballot #126917 ***
Its about $5.96 a gallon in Italy, so, I'm still getting a bargin...
Voted : ^^Up, Up and AWAY...
It will never level off. It will just keep going up just like Exxon Mobil's profits.
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