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To: tejek who wrote (607431)4/11/2011 6:00:17 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579740
 
This is why the development of mass transit is critical.......and why SUVs are frigging stupid and why you are a nitwit who actually has the balls to spread a lie about the POTUS because it serves your weasel ways. You are pathetic.......a frigging Bush lover!

My god, man, you need a xanax. WTF does it have to do with SUVs?

And at no time have I "lied" about Obama. He simply isn't up to the job he was hired to do. This is neither the first nor will it be the last time that happened. Jimmy Carter is the latest example of this kind of incompetence.


*For five consecutive weeks, Americans have bought less gas than they did a year earlier, according to MasterCard Spending Pulse, which tracks the volume of gas sold at 140,000 service stations nationwide.*


Yes, because the shit costs $5/gallon. Price goes up, demand goes down. That surprise you?


Instead, about 70 percent of the nation's major gas-station chains say sales have fallen, according to a March survey by the Oil Price Information Service. More than half reported a drop of 3 percent or more -- the sharpest since the summer of 2008, when gas soared past $4 a gallon.
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Right, dumbass:

As CBS 2’s Roseanne Tellez reports, as of Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in the Chicago area is $4.11, compared with $3.71 a month ago, and about $3.10 a gallon at this time a year ago.

Some experts say $5 per gallon gas is possible by Memorial Day-or sometime in summer. Others caution that reaching that mark is unlikely over the next six weeks. In Chicago, the prices keep rising to near-record levels–with no relief in sight.


chicago.cbslocal.com