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re: I just got gas for 2.11 a gallon
Posted on 12/14/14 at 12:03 am to La Place Mike
Posted on 12/14/14 at 12:03 am to La Place Mike
quote:When you resort to name calling I know I've made my point.
BuckyBadger = Putz
quote:When you resort to name calling I know I've made my point.
BuckyBadger = Putz
Here is your boy Bozell quoted on Fox:
Bozell argued that the administration does deserve some blame for the prices since isn't looking at its own actions affecting higher gas costs.
"Whereas the Republicans wanted to drill more, and still want to drill more … drilling is down 13 percent in the last year," he said. "That is a huge, huge contributor to the problem we have of rising gas prices."
Here is your presidential candidate on Fox:
Romney said on Fox News (where else?) that he believes "absolutely" that Obama is responsible for high gas prices. To bolster his point, Romney noted that Obama does not allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR), and his refusal to build the Keystone pipeline from Canada to Texas. Romney said of Obama, "His policies are responsible for not having America using the energy that we have in this country."
Here is your vp candidate:
Romney's vice presidential candidate said that... "what's frustrating about the Obama administration's policies are they've gone to great lengths to make oil and gas more expensive." He does on to say, "Let's not forget the fact that the regulations coming out of the EPA are making it harder for us to harness home grown American energy."
Here is some guy named Boehner, don't know if he is important:
"The president holds the key to addressing the pain Ohioans are feeling at the gas pump and moving our nation away from its reliance on foreign energy. My question for the president is: what are you waiting for?" Getting more specific, Boehner claimed that, "The president's own policies to date have made matters worse and driven up gas prices."
quote:When you resort to name calling I know I've made my point.
BuckyBadger = Putz
Here is your boy Bozell quoted on Fox:
Bozell argued that the administration does deserve some blame for the prices since isn't looking at its own actions affecting higher gas costs.
"Whereas the Republicans wanted to drill more, and still want to drill more … drilling is down 13 percent in the last year," he said. "That is a huge, huge contributor to the problem we have of rising gas prices."
Here is your presidential candidate on Fox:
Romney said on Fox News (where else?) that he believes "absolutely" that Obama is responsible for high gas prices. To bolster his point, Romney noted that Obama does not allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR), and his refusal to build the Keystone pipeline from Canada to Texas. Romney said of Obama, "His policies are responsible for not having America using the energy that we have in this country."
Here is your vp candidate:
Romney's vice presidential candidate said that... "what's frustrating about the Obama administration's policies are they've gone to great lengths to make oil and gas more expensive." He does on to say, "Let's not forget the fact that the regulations coming out of the EPA are making it harder for us to harness home grown American energy."
Here is some guy named Boehner, don't know if he is important:
"The president holds the key to addressing the pain Ohioans are feeling at the gas pump and moving our nation away from its reliance on foreign energy. My question for the president is: what are you waiting for?" Getting more specific, Boehner claimed that, "The president's own policies to date have made matters worse and driven up gas prices."
Varney on Fox and Friends:
"Let me make this very clear, we are all paying for the president's policy mistakes. The retreat in Iraq, the chaos in Iran, will be paid for us at the pump."
Here is your boy Bozell quoted on Fox:
Bozell argued that the administration does deserve some blame for the prices since isn't looking at its own actions affecting higher gas costs.
"Whereas the Republicans wanted to drill more, and still want to drill more … drilling is down 13 percent in the last year," he said. "That is a huge, huge contributor to the problem we have of rising gas prices."
Here is your presidential candidate on Fox:
Romney said on Fox News (where else?) that he believes "absolutely" that Obama is responsible for high gas prices. To bolster his point, Romney noted that Obama does not allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR), and his refusal to build the Keystone pipeline from Canada to Texas. Romney said of Obama, "His policies are responsible for not having America using the energy that we have in this country."
Here is your vp candidate:
Romney's vice presidential candidate said that... "what's frustrating about the Obama administration's policies are they've gone to great lengths to make oil and gas more expensive." He does on to say, "Let's not forget the fact that the regulations coming out of the EPA are making it harder for us to harness home grown American energy."
Here is some guy named Boehner, don't know if he is important:
"The president holds the key to addressing the pain Ohioans are feeling at the gas pump and moving our nation away from its reliance on foreign energy. My question for the president is: what are you waiting for?" Getting more specific, Boehner claimed that, "The president's own policies to date have made matters worse and driven up gas prices."
Here is john Barasso:
"The president has been a complete obstructionist on that, and his energy policy, if you want to even call it a policy, has in my opinion actually contributed if not caused the pain at the pump, and he should be held fully responsible for what the American public is paying for gasoline."
Posted on 12/14/14 at 8:20 pm to BuckyBadger
You wasted all that time typing that and still didn't prove your point.
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