Prepare for more Gasoline hikes folks.
How are gas prices in your area?
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How are gas prices in your area?
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Just the news I have been waiting for.
I need to go buy a hybrid SUV I guess.
I need to go buy a hybrid SUV I guess.
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Can you say "Economic Terrorism"? These oil prices look like a deliberate attempt to weaken if not wreck our economy. The price of oil has a ripple effect, and drives up prices on everything - literally. Forget about any benefit of raising minimum wages, too. That has already been eaten-up by the rising gasoline/fuel prices. So, is it just greed or is it also a back-door attack on the USA? Maybe both. The one thing that always makes me go nuts is how they whine about production, supplies, supply and demand and so-forth. THE THING IS, though, that you can go anywhere in the country and buy all of the gas you want. Oh, at the "market-driven" higher prices, that is! 
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wx247 wrote:Just the news I have been waiting for.![]()
I need to go buy a hybrid SUV I guess.
Good thinking Garrett.
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Well the oil market closed today with a new record high at $60.54.Is the first time that oil closes above $60 and that is not good for consumers who will pay for more gasoline,the energy bills and other things related.I think that riding a bike will be a good thing.
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In Puerto Rico thery haved rised slightly since last week.Today a gallon is at $1.98.I expect more increase in the pump here in comming weeks as the over $60 oil is factored in.
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$2.05 a gallon here, but in Philly last week it was $2.55 a gallon.
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Derek Ortt wrote:they're too high in Miami!
What we need to do is start drilling the entire GOM, where we have extremely large reserves. Environmental concerns are secondary at this point, when any significant increase from here could cause economic problems
Environmentalist - Delaying the inevitable . Why wait untill it is $5.00 a gallon. Drill wherever possible, while we still have a economy..........
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Agree Derek.The US has plenty of reserves than can use to supplie the demand.Dont wait for oil to go over $100 a barrel.
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