Taxes on fuels are always something worth keeping in mind, but it is not the tax
component which has changed recently, at all (unless there has been a change in
taxes of which I'm unaware).  It is the price outside the tax component.

On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 16:37:47 -0800, you wrote:

>Please keep in mind that the price you pay for gas is inflated dramatically
>by the various governments (Fed, State, City, County, and more). If you
>check the wholesale prices by investigating the futures market, you will see
>that today's wholesale price is about $1.05. In November last year it was
>about $.75. Some folks have said that the dealer is only making 2-4 cents a
>gallon. 
>
>Food for thought.
>john
>>This morning on some TV show I heard someone from San Francisco say that
>>they are paying $2.40 / gal for the premium stuff and about $2.10 for
>>regular.
>>
>>Randy Scott
>
>Good.  Let them think a few moments as to what it takes to get a gallon of
>gasoline to their vehicles.  That said, SF is perhaps the highest-priced
>town
>I've ever been in, or one of them, depending on the exact item.  There's a
>lot
>of talk in San Diego about high gas prices, but it doesn't compare to SF,
>the
>few times I've been there.
>
>'Course the few who managed to get EVs there (such as the RAV4 EV drivers or
>the
>Think drivers) basically won't feel the price rise except indirectly (costs
>born
>by their fellow residents or for their other cars).
>
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