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Re: OT, What else, gas prices
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Posted by Midwest redneck on April 22, 2006 at 08:40:43 from (24.247.94.4):
In Reply to: OT, What else, gas prices posted by Dan in Ore on April 22, 2006 at 02:13:46:
The only way to reduce the price is to reduce consumption. Exxon/Mobil would just sell their excess gas to the other companies and the price "might" come down by 10 cents but I doubt it. Ethanol is an answer, corn grown by us used by us. Personnally I would like for the prez and the congress to put the oil execs on the hot seat but they would never do that because the oil companies fund the reelection campaigns of the Elephants and jacka$$e$. WE NEED TO GET ETHANOL IN THE ENGINES OF US CARS AND TRUCKS.......GM, FORD and X-ler could get the new engines to run on ethanol "E85 is what it is called" and get more sales. But the big 3 are run by idiots so not much hope there.
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