Posted on 12/15/2014 8:22:33 AM PST by central_va
Let me know when it is back below the price of gas when the Messiah was inaugurated. ($1.86/gallon).
Obama’s Fault!!!!!
just kidding. I am sure this doesn’t make him happy.
Here in Caliphornia we will be paying almost 2 dollars in gas taxes starting in January.
A good time for consumers to use this moment to pay off debt aggressively. Wouldn’t necessarily advise grabbing a new F-250.
Do you want the economy that brought those prices as well?
Measuring from the short term dip is no more honest than measuring from >$4 peak six months earlier.
Is this the same “Expert” that said we’ve seen the end of gas below $3.00 per gallon? BTW it’s $1.91 in Franklin Indiana right now.
From my perspective. The economy was immeasurably better then.
That $4 peak was media induced hype brought on by political maneuvering as a result of Katrina.
That's a bit of an exaggeration.
California gas taxes are currently 68.1 cents/gallon, #2 behind New York.
The carbon tax may add as much as 76 cents/gallon, but the consensus is that it will be closer to 15 cents/gallon.
That’s some pretty good prices. Lowest I’ve seen here in Georgia is $2.49
Kibutzing here, but I believe the poster said “will be”.... not currently......just saying..
I was rounding up.
We’re already near $2.40 here. It’s dropped nearly $1/gal over the past few weeks.
I remember hating it, when the price went over $1.50/gal over 10 years ago, and the guy that owned a gas station told me that we’d never see it go below $1.50 again. We’re quickly headed in that direction. Overall, this helps our economy more than any stimulus gimmick or federal program/Federal Reserve central planning BS. It has the effect of a MASSIVE tax cut. This should be accompanied by a reduction on gasoline taxes, to REALLY help people. (I doubt that will happen though)
$2.25 in Virginia.
Best price near me is currently $2.14, per Gas Buddy
But, it's below $2.00 in the Houston area and Central Texas: Texas Gas Prices.
Katrina was 3 years earlier and all production drops from that time had already been restored.
Yes but with a $2.00 tax per gallon of gasoline, think about the fact the debt will be paid off faster, the unfunded pension liabilities reduced considerably, the improvements in roads and streets!
sarc/
If you had written "$1 per gallon", I might have believed that.
It’s $2.16 here in Denton, Texas.
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