How anyone with a half a pea brain would let these democrats off the hook anymore is beyond all thinking peoples rationality, and like Barney Frank they must enjoy taking it from the rear, but most of don't and are damn sick of it. A time for a revolution has really come and if it doesn;t start at the firing of all incumbent to congress then you all deserve it because along with John McCain for president I voted against every incumbent dem or republican via absentee ballot here already and beg others to do the same.
Then we need to proceed to initiate criminal charges against the whole lot of them, as our founding fathers would have stormed the capital building and hung every single one of these treasonous crooks, every one.
Feeling the pinch at the pump -
Worldnews.com: "About a year ago, the per-barrel price of crude oil was roughly the same as it is today, but the price of a gallon of gasoline was about 76 cents less per gallon. That price difference could easily lead motorists to wonder why an $88 barrel of crude oil produced an average price of $3.57 a gallon for gasoline Wednesday in Jacksonville, according to petroleum industry pricing watchdog GasBuddy.com, and $2.81 a gallon Oct. 19, when the price of crude was virtually the same....""'Somebody's making money,' he said. 'But it doesn't even cover my labor just to ring up gas. You can't make a living on it.'
Planting said the local price difference between now and a year ago is attributable to fallout following Hurricane Ike. While gasoline refinery production along the Gulf Coast is almost back to 100 percent, the storm disrupted gasoline production and those effects are still felt today in pricing and supply in some Southeastern cities, he said.
'The local inventories in the Southeast were at very, very low levels. You need a certain level of inventory to operate smoothly,' he said. 'We saw the lowest inventories in the Southeast that we've seen in at least five years. They have to rebuild inventories.'
Jason Toews, co-founder of GasBuddy.com, said there also was a run on gasoline in Houston and New Orleans as Ike approached last month, also putting a pinch on regional supplies.
Those familiar with oil pricing say prices are still dropping from July's $4-a-gallon price peak.
'The decline is more rapid than anything we've seen in quite a while,' Planting said. 'The system is still getting back to normal. Everything's heading in the right direction, but we're not completely there yet.'continued
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