when the consumers start raising hell about them and the democrats
assume their new seats in the congress and white house !

On Dec 8, 11:00 am, wncs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would agree with Obama then. Gas prices are the one bright spot for
> consumers right now. While I would agree that we do need to explore
> alternative energies and we don't need to revert back to wasteful
> driving habits, I don't think the govt should raise gas prices and
> keep the profits.
> My question about gas prices is: if retail prices (such as groceries)
> and power bills went up because gas went up, when are those prices
> going to start falling to reflect the current gas prices?
>
> On Dec 8, 10:57 am, Philobealo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > He didn't agree with Brokaw, something about times being tough
> > enough.
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> > On Dec 8, 9:49 am, wncs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > I missed the program, what was Obama's response?
>
> > > On Dec 8, 10:45 am, Philobealo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > If you needed any more proof that liberal media members don't give a
> > > > darn about the state of the economy or the American people, and
> > > > instead just want to raise taxes, you got it Sunday when Tom Brokaw
> > > > advocated gas prices, which have plummeted recently, be kept at $4 a
> > > > gallon with government keeping the added cost.
>
> > > > Coming just two days after it was announced that America lost over
> > > > 500,000 jobs in November, Brokaw, in what could be his last
> > > > performance as "Meet the Press" host, actually asked Barack Obama why
> > > > taxes shouldn't be dramatically raised on gasoline with revenues to be
> > > > spent on alternative energy, and to send a signal that folks won't be
> > > > able to "just fill up [their] tank for 20 bucks anymore."- Hide quoted 
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