Drivers could see gas below $3 a gallon soon. Thanks Barack

so when gas prices were high, we can thank obama....right?

Didn't you do that already? Such short memories, hmmmmm, tsk, tsk!


Republicans now blame President Obama for rising gas prices. Do they have a legitimate case?
http://Republicans blame Obama for High gas prices

no, i never blamed obama. nice dishonest deflection though.

i just think it is funny that dems (mostly likely you as well) blamed bush for high gas prices, then give obama a pass, then thank obama when gas prices are low, which still aren't as low as when bush left office.

care to explain yourself and the discrepency or have you never blamed a president?
 
so when gas prices were high, we can thank obama....right?

so far every lib deflects from from my question, not a single one who can answer it

i wonder why
 
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Great news for Americans, bad news for Republicans.






Drivers could see gas below $3 a gallon soon - NBC News.com

Good news for consumers: gasoline prices are falling fast as oil prices plummet.

RBOB gasoline futures — which are traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange — plunged to $2.57 a gallon Wednesday morning, the lowest price since November 2012. Gasoline futures, which have slid 5 percent in the past week alone, have an even greater impact on prices at the pump than crude oil prices.

"It's fourth-quarter demand. There's always less demand for gasoline at the end of the year and that's what you're seeing. Plus there's plenty of supply of gasoline — and oil," said trader Anthony Grisanti of GRZ Energy and a CNBC contributor.

The national average for retail gasoline is $3.34 a gallon, down 4 percent, or 13 cents, from a month ago, according to AAA. In 10 states, prices are below $3.25 a gallon on average — and many drivers in Oklahoma, Missouri and Texas are paying less than $3 a gallon, according to GasBuddy.com.


"Drivers in nearly half the country could soon find gasoline prices at the pump below $3 a gallon," says Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at GasBuddy.com. "This is the other shoe dropping. Since September, we saw gasoline prices lose ground even though oil prices were congesting. Now that crude oil prices are dropping, we could soon see retail gasoline prices at the lowest prices since the Arab spring in February 2011— below $3.20 a gallon for the national average."

Actually it's bad news for liberals, who want the price of gas as high as possible to force Americans out of their cars.
 

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