Gas down a whole penny overnight to $3.29![]()
thats it? lol
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Gas down a whole penny overnight to $3.29![]()
It seems the Retailers don't like to reduce their prices as fast as they raise them for some reason?thats it? lol
It seems the Retailers don't like to reduce their prices as fast as they raise them for some reason?![]()
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http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/03/11/barbour-attacks-obamas-oil-policies"The Obama administration has consistently blocked American energy production that would lower costs and create jobs in our country," said Boehner. "They've canceled new leases for exploration, jeopardized our nuclear energy industry, and imposed a de facto moratorium on future drilling in our country. They've even pushed a cap-and-trade energy tax that the president himself admitted would cause the price of energy to skyrocket."
At the midday press briefing today, President Obama flatly rejected critics, noting that last year, domestic oil production reached its highest level since 2003, "Any notion that my administration has shut down oil production might make for a good political sound bite, but it doesn't match up with reality."
Afterwards, Barbour issued a scathing rebuttal in a statement emailed by the newly hired communications adviser for Haley's PAC Jim Dyke.
"President Obama called today for a comprehensive energy strategy for the country. This is something Americans wish he would have thought of two years ago," said Barbour, adding, "If past performance is any guide, expect to be disappointed."