JohnnyPension
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I usually dont forward stuff like this but at 3 bucks a gallon and rising we really need to try something/anything. Received an email from a bunch of friends about not buying any gas on May 15th. It is worth a shot.
I usually dont forward stuff like this but at 3 bucks a gallon and rising we really need to try something/anything. Received an email from a bunch of friends about not buying any gas on May 15th. It is worth a shot.
I usually dont forward stuff like this but at 3 bucks a gallon and rising we really need to try something/anything. Received an email from a bunch of friends about not buying any gas on May 15th. It is worth a shot.
I got this e-mail too. I also got one that said NOT to buy gas from the two biggest companies-Exxon and Mobil. They would be forced to drop their prices and that would start a price war.Who knows, it's worth a shot.
I got this e-mail too. I also got one that said NOT to buy gas from the two biggest companies-Exxon and Mobil. They would be forced to drop their prices and that would start a price war.Who knows, it's worth a shot.
No thanks. I`ll keep driving my Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi 5.7 liter and I don`t care if I have to fill up every 5 days because we don`t pay state tax down here in Florida!!If you want to make an impact on May 15th, go out and buy a Prius.
wait a minute, crack open a economics textbook, particularly a petro-economics and you'll learn that:I usually dont forward stuff like this but at 3 bucks a gallon and rising we really need to try something/anything. Received an email from a bunch of friends about not buying any gas on May 15th. It is worth a shot.
up north we pay the equivalent of $.95/gal in tax. and it goes into infrastrucutre. i think it should go into parks, and i'm an friend'n conservative.I would love for some troublemaking legislator to get gasoline taxes handled like sales taxes rather than excise duties. If consumers got to see the extra $.62 a gallon bite (2006 national average) that the state and federal governments are taking, maybe we'd be directing our angst about windfall profits at a more worthy target.