Imagine if the CA gas prices got so out of hand that CA went for Romney? LOL! 55 EVs.
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I will send a dozen stickers to anyone who FReepmails me their address.
I will send the Excel file to anyone who FReepmails me their email address, PROVIDED they promise to only use removable stock.
Barry’s “media” was telling us last month that we love paying big bucks for gas. I wonder if that is going to change now.
About $3.35/gallon here for regular, I pay $3.85 for diesel.
Couldn’t happen to a better bunch.
It’s insane to say the least.
How a country so energy resource rich can allow its citizens and economy to be pummeled by a bunch of utopian greenoids who harbor a mentality that borders insanity.. better to live in the dark and shiver in the cold as long as the air is crystal clean
Has the Richmond Chevron refinery come back on line?
Californians will scream and shout about $6/gal. gas but will they demand more pipelines and refinery capacity? In a word...No.
Evidently the pain isn’t great enough yet to produce a change in attitude.
Liberals guiding the rudder of the ship. It’s time for a new captain. BTW I filled up Wednesday at 3.43 in nowhere South Carolina. Still to damn high IMHO.
(No offense to those intelligent Californians out there.)
I assume those “economically challenged” by the “new normal” can just leave their hooptey in the driveway and ride the “high speed rail”.
Imagine if Obama was having the EPA interrupt production at refineries in ‘safe’ states so excess oil went to refineries in ‘battleground’ states to keep their gas prices down...
Can’t help thinking about it, got my tinfoil around here somewhere.
The left is already blaming oil companies, the refineries, and speculators.
You all can stop picking on Colleyfornia any time now. I paid 4.65 a gallon in Chicago on September 19.
Remember...CA voters rejected the initiative DELAYING the implementation of the new global warming act...Arnold and his Dem buddies passed that law...
I am thinking that CA voters are so obsessed with environmentalism that they are willing to pay for high gas prices and reject more refineries...(Of course, I am not one of those people.)