Gasoline broke into the “2s” here, but it may not be as big of a boost as the Baraqqis think.
Nice. We're still in the $3.65 and up range here in the inland northwest. Eastern Washington is $4.00+ still.
$3.23 to $3.45 here in NE Indiana this afternoon in celebration of the 4th.
Costs less to drive to the unemployment office.
Where are You? if I may ask! We are still $3.30 for the cheapest!
$2.81 here in Aiken County, SC as of last Saturday. It may have gone down some more. I haven’t been in town since then.
IMHO, Romney need to ignore all the chatter and noise and buzz about nobamacare and keep pounding on the economy. This is a basic issue every American, regardless of politics or gender or race, can relate to. Been in the grocery lately?
A small giveback on what I wrote about nobamacare above. Romney needs to state absolutely with no equivocation that he will completely get rid of nobamacare as fast as he can once he takes office. Maybe he can do it through an EO. I think setting a deadline would be a good idea.
3.55 here for regular unleaded (upstate NY between Rochester and Syracuse)
pd $2.99 yesterday afternoon
it was $3.45 before sundown
Paid $3.60 last night.
Oil prices are edging back up as we speak.
Just wait until King Bozo Ostrichlegs gets re-coronated....Gas will be at $10.00 and climbing and they will have to slap a 100% new excise tax to pay for Bozocare...
And Rats were mocking at Michelle Bachmann and her "Republicans can get gas down to $2" comment.
Gasoline broke into the 2s here, but it may not be as big of a boost as the Baraqqis think.
We are at $3.05 here, but I also don’t see any improvement here. It’s helping with the fuel costs for the tractors and such. But once again those are mostly ‘sunk’ costs where the on-farm fuel tanks were bought with more expensive fuel that will continue to be used into the fall harvest.
The decline in gas prices is the biggest indicator that the economy is in a bad way. It would take a year or more of such a price to re-ignite the economy in any meaningful way.