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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 267365" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Gas is down about 30 cents a gallon here. Paid $2.52 yesterday, down from the $2.85 two weeks ago. Why? Mid Term elections. No refineries have been built, BP still says their production will be shut down, hurricane season is still going on, heating oil season is near, the Middle East is still in turmoil, yet gas prices are dropping like a rock. Every reason "they" have given us for high gasoline prices is still present. There has never been any reason for prices to be as high as they are and as the election comes closer, the big oil companies see that their bought and paid for politicans are in danger of losing their seats of power. So they'll drop prices until after the election. After the election, if they're still in charge, you can bet the price gouging will start again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 267365, member: 13"] Gas is down about 30 cents a gallon here. Paid $2.52 yesterday, down from the $2.85 two weeks ago. Why? Mid Term elections. No refineries have been built, BP still says their production will be shut down, hurricane season is still going on, heating oil season is near, the Middle East is still in turmoil, yet gas prices are dropping like a rock. Every reason "they" have given us for high gasoline prices is still present. There has never been any reason for prices to be as high as they are and as the election comes closer, the big oil companies see that their bought and paid for politicans are in danger of losing their seats of power. So they'll drop prices until after the election. After the election, if they're still in charge, you can bet the price gouging will start again. [/QUOTE]
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