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Re: SoCal gas prices...

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Wingnuts aka SFW's are so in the dark, they even keep their blinders on up there, quite amusing to watch them convolute their stories.. It's so obvious over so many YEARS, maybe different topics, but all the same stupidities.. Quire a batch of useless twits...

Yes, the oily crowd dropped prices leading up to any election that will turn the population against them, hoping to slide their slime in in the guise of some "analyst" or blogger that normal folks won't check out...


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Re: SoCal gas prices...
By: oldCADuser
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Mon, 30 Apr 12 10:59 PM
Msg. 41304 of 65535

So you're saying that despite the fact that George W. Bush had 8 years to screw the country over, that since Obama hasn't managed to completely turn it around in 3 1/2 years that he has no right to ask the American people to give him a chance to continue the progress that he has already made toward accomplishing that goal, eh?

As for the big price drop, just BEFORE Obama took office, I suspect that if you actually asked an oil expert they might mention that this drop occurred during the same period of time that Wall Street was tanking and that just maybe, this big drop was the result of speculators, like Goldman Sachs, getting out of their long term positions as they scrambled to save their collective asses. And then, AFTER Obama took office, they decided that things weren't as bad as they thought that they were going to be and so they bought back into the game and have gradually driven the price of oil (and gasoline) back-up based purely on their speculative activities and NOT on the actual value of the oil or the traditional pressures of supply & demand, which seems to no longer have much impact anymore.


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