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Re: O/T Gas Prices
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Posted by Jim in NC on May 23, 2007 at 09:02:06 from (172.163.229.71):
In Reply to: O/T Gas Prices posted by Gary in TX on May 23, 2007 at 05:54:36:
If you want to write your congressman and complain about the oil companies, go for it. A better strategy in my opinion would be to complain about congress bending over for the environmentalists and global warming crowd and will not allow more exploration, drilling, and increasing refining capacity in the US. They say we need to be less depemdent. What better way in the short run? Many in congress and the government were saying 20 years ago that taxes on fuel needed to be increased greatly to reduce demand. Well, now the price is where some have wanted it for many years. Do you see any of them taking credit for the high prices? States are looking at charging highway taxes by the mile instead of a tax on the amount of gas one buys. WE NEED TO TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK!
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