Posted by wisbaker on April 09, 2012 at 09:11:51 from (207.118.181.99):
In Reply to: gas price hike... posted by dave2 on April 08, 2012 at 23:49:11:
Gasoline or energy for that matter is a commodity bought and sold on the world market. If the value of our dollar goes down in world , say because someone is printing money so he can give it to people to vote for him or they can give it back to him so he can buy advertisements encouraging US to vote for him our gas prices will go up. Additionally you have emerging economies like India and China that are starting to use much more gas, I have heard some of these governments are even subsidizing energy costs for their population. About the magic price increases during peak travel periods, was it price gouging? maybe retail gas sales is a cutthroat industry, I'm not saying it was right but it might be a business decision that they made to stay in business. In Wisconsin they can only change prices ONCE a day, however if they violate that law the ELECTED District Attorney, Attorney General and Consumer Protection division of the department of Agriculture won't get off their over paid unionized half moons and do anything....AND WE REELECT THEM!!!!! So whose fault is it? If the gas business is such a gravy train buy yourself a store and cut the fat hog.
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