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And several months back the obamalemmings were all screaming that the President has nothing to do with gas prices when the prices were high. Which we KNOW that....but suddenly you want to give that idiot credit?
You libs...you can't even keep your own stories straight.
Facetious...unfortunately too many sheeple will read the thread and think that idiot in office DID have something to do with it....which is probably part of your "facetious" plan.
Bush left office during the worst economic collapse in our history since the depression...
At least he did not cause it. That would be the 2007 Congress led by Nanny Pelousy and Dirty Harry Reid. President Bush was a "lame duck" after those mid-term elections and could not do anything without clearing it with the Democrats.
What about the $4+ that it was during the summer of '08 before the economy collapsed? Anyone who brings up the price of gas when Obama came into office is intellectually dishonest.
But...but...but...it was Bush's fault when prices went up.
Funny how quickly people change their stories.
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Originally Posted by Three Wolves In Snow
And several months back the obamalemmings were all screaming that the President has nothing to do with gas prices when the prices were high. Which we KNOW that....but suddenly you want to give that idiot credit?
You libs...you can't even keep your own stories straight.
Facetious...unfortunately too many sheeple will read the thread and think that idiot in office DID have something to do with it....which is probably part of your "facetious" plan.
If you are complaining that $3.00 to $3.25 a gallon is way to high you must drive a big suv or truck that gets 10 to 12 miles a gallon in heavy traffic. Time to get a more fuel effect car that gets 35 to 45 miles a gallon. Or you could get a all electric Nissa Leaf that gets 129 miles on a charge
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