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I am old and I know after all the elections gas will shoot up!
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I am old and I know after all the elections gas will shoot up!
Yes, and "they" have decreed that the SS increase will only be 1.7% for 2015 due to very low inflation...mostly due to lower gas prices.

Does anyone think their food bill has only gone up 1.7% in the last year? (sorry, off topic)
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Maybe it's all the oil drilling on private land. Maybe it could be lower if the Govn. would allow drilling all over.
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Just returned from up North yesterday. Lowest price I paid coming down was 2.77 in Chattanooga. Paid with a credit card.

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Has anyone found ethanol gas anywhere around The Villages or surrounding areas?
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Old 10-24-2014, 06:30 AM
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It's all got ethanol. The problem is finding gas without ethanol.
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why would i want to find gas without ethanol ---http://sugarcane.org/sugarcane-products/ethanol
Brazil is doing just fine--- big oil is govt and govt is big oil
just keep fracking -- its safe - 3mile island was safe - drilling and pumping in the gulf is safe - love canal --tennessee coal ash spill - dont worry GE you can put you PCB waste in the hudson river is safe --- "oh" maybe we made a mistake - too late---Christine Whitman "oh" the air is safe WTC -- 30 pieces of silver
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Old 10-24-2014, 09:27 AM
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Gasoline with 10% to 15% Ethanol is harmful to small engines i.e. lawn mowers. For some reason, it is more expensive (remember un-leaded gasoline). It can be harmful to motor vehicles too. Ethanol, added to gasoline, is just another Federally Funded program for farmers to get rid of corn if I'm not mistaken. The only reason gasoline prices are dropping, as one said, is the upcoming elections and for US to start providing our own energy such as fracking, Canadian oil sands etc. One would think that we would not like being held hostage to Middle East countries for their oil. I do not believe that the internal combustion engine will be gone in ours or our children's lifetime.
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I don't think the upcoming elections have anything to do with the falling gas prices. There doesn't appear to be any evidence to back up that assumption. The reasons are much more global than that. Supply and demand is still the major pricing factor.
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Old 10-24-2014, 10:42 AM
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Why is it that people decry and protest foreign-made products and want us to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars more for an American-made car for example…..

..but apparently it's okay with them to buy foreign-produced fuel to save a piddlin' $2 or $3 per tank of gas?!??!

What happened to Buy American when it comes to GAS being sold at prices that don't even cover drilling costs of American producers?
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Maybe someone can explain to me ---- energy independence -- when the price of natural gas dropped to $2 Chesapeake energy stopped pumping natural gas - supply and demand--- Venezuela $0.10 per gallon ---US $0.90 per gallon Venezuela gasoline prices, 20-Oct-2014 | GlobalPetrolPrices.com
Yes i know taxes taxes taxes-tax my phone- tax my gas - please let big oil export natural gas so they can make more money and not lower the price to US citizens - as the supply will be down (exported ) and demand up --- higher prices for us
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It's all got ethanol. The problem is finding gas without ethanol.
Non ethanol gas is available at the new Marathon on 466A.
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Why is it that people decry and protest foreign-made products and want us to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars more for an American-made car for example…..

..but apparently it's okay with them to buy foreign-produced fuel to save a piddlin' $2 or $3 per tank of gas?!??!

What happened to Buy American when it comes to GAS being sold at prices that don't even cover drilling costs of American producers?
Would you care to site your source of documentation to support this statement??
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Old 10-24-2014, 06:45 PM
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"What happened to Buy American when it comes to GAS being sold at prices that don't even cover drilling costs of American producers?"

What happened to the mantra that went something like "free market"? Let the market determine what the right price for the product will be.

Sounds like a conservative mantra to me, doesn't it to you?
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