This entry was posted
on Saturday, February 23rd, 2008 at 8:21 am and is filed under Saving Gas.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Both comments and pings are currently closed.
4 Responses to “What will happen to gas prices after the election?”
The middle class no it is all going down the tubes.
The middle class no it is ploy to make us think things are getting better when in fact it is all going down the middle class no it is all going down the tubes.
Gas prices depend on the gas companies and the price of oil per barrel. On average, gas prices raise during the summer and after natural disasters and trickle down during the winter. It will have little to do with who is the president.
We get most of our oil from OPEC and countries that **** America. Unless we start drilling, refining, and actually have access to our own oil supplies we will have to pay whatever OPEC wants to charge.
The middle class no it is all going down the tubes.
The middle class no it is ploy to make us think things are getting better when in fact it is all going down the middle class no it is all going down the tubes.
Gas prices depend on the gas companies and the price of oil per barrel. On average, gas prices raise during the summer and after natural disasters and trickle down during the winter. It will have little to do with who is the president.
We get most of our oil from OPEC and countries that **** America. Unless we start drilling, refining, and actually have access to our own oil supplies we will have to pay whatever OPEC wants to charge.
For gas impossible no and agree that came in the info which led me to pay those unbelieveable prices for gas impossible no and agree that it works.