Posted by jayinNY on January 31, 2009 at 15:57:54 from (67.72.98.45):
I told my brother back in October gas prices are dropping like a rock because of the election, but they will climb back up after the election. On Christmas eve I paid $1.63 a gallon, today a month later its $2.02? I know OPEC said they were gonna cut productiion, so the price would go back up. The news says we drove some billion miles less, drove a more fuel efficent car, but all they have to do is cut production and they have us by the throat. Is this a cat and mouse game or what? Youd have to be a fool not to see why Exxon Mobil had such a profit, people have to, and will buy gas no matter the cost. Id like to sell hay for $44.00 a bale, or cows for $8.00 a pound. Why do 2000 bales a year at $3.00 a bale when I could just do 200 at $44.00 a bale??????? Just like big oil, produce less, and drive the end cost up. What will Exxon make this year 100 billion?
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