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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 82760" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Thank you, Canadians, for our oil. IMO, gasoline prices are simply a reflection of the greed in the oil industry. There's no shortage of oil. How much gasoline we can refine in the US has nothing to do with the price of a barrel of oil. We have the same refining capability as we did this time last year and gas is over a dollar higher. I couldn't believe Alan Greenspan told us that the price of gasoline will have no effect on the economy! My quarterly bill for trash pickup had a $15 surcharge for fuel. Last quarter it was "only" a $6 surcharge. Groceries are higher, trips to the doctor will cost more, fertilizer, diesel is higher here than regular gasoline and the guy in charge of our banking system says it won't affect the economy. That's scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 82760, member: 13"] Thank you, Canadians, for our oil. IMO, gasoline prices are simply a reflection of the greed in the oil industry. There's no shortage of oil. How much gasoline we can refine in the US has nothing to do with the price of a barrel of oil. We have the same refining capability as we did this time last year and gas is over a dollar higher. I couldn't believe Alan Greenspan told us that the price of gasoline will have no effect on the economy! My quarterly bill for trash pickup had a $15 surcharge for fuel. Last quarter it was "only" a $6 surcharge. Groceries are higher, trips to the doctor will cost more, fertilizer, diesel is higher here than regular gasoline and the guy in charge of our banking system says it won't affect the economy. That's scary. [/QUOTE]
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