Posted by 730d se on September 25, 2011 at 08:50:43 from (68.189.186.87):
In Reply to: Re: gas prices?? posted by Tony in Mass. on September 24, 2011 at 08:37:34:
That is part of the equation, but really just another smoke screen that they use. The seasonal changes have always happned since long before anyone burned gas in vehicles. They have been adding stuff for winter and summer for decades. The real reason gas prices are so high has and NEVER had anything to do with a shortage or additives, or how much was "left in the tanks." It is simply investors running it up to pad their own pockets. I have heard the run about "who can complain" if they have gas stocks in their portfolio. Good point but gas prices effect much of our economy and drives literally everything else out of sight when the go up.
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