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Re: Re: GAS $3.00 a gallon
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Posted by G. L. Perry on February 11, 2001 at 11:28:25 from (216.202.196.219):
In Reply to: Re: GAS $3.00 a gallon posted by john tabor on February 11, 2001 at 07:57:11:
You're Nuts! Very few refineries and oil companies in US. They are all buying each other up and becoming huge. Even the little guys and other brands buy from the few big boys in the industry. You can't buy from someone else to hurt the big guys, all comes from them. Everyone needs gas, and can't do w/out. Still have work to go to, tractors to put in fields, trucks to deliver products, etc. We are at their mercy. Until they come up with aldternative fuels with a good backing system (like gas stations now) you will have no choice but to buy from them. Even then the "stations" will probably be run by the same companies and may not be any cheaper.
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