MusicLover
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Prices are beginning to come down some, to be sure, but are still pretty high don't you agree?
This article explores the question:
Say, what? The US is producing more crude oil? With a Democrat in office? How can that be, when the Republicans were going to drill, baby drill????
And yet, gas still costs nearly four bucks a gallon.
Aha, so this is an international issue, isn't it?
and it seems the US is a net exporter of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Surprised? I was.
According to the article, there are five factors that affect prices:
So, based on that information, just what should the energy policy of the US be?
The bush boy and republican's law that allows American oil to be sold on the open market should be repealed.
All oil pumped in the USA should stay here in the USA.
We should bring back the wind fall profits tax that reagan and republicans repealed in the 80s.
You can do what I did in 2001. Decide to never buy a regular gas car again. I bought my first hybrid in 2001. The one I have now in my fourth. High gas prices don't really have much of an effect on me. My car only holds 10 gallons of gas but I can go up to round 500 miles on that one tank of gas. The cost to fill my tank is between 25 and 30 dollars right now. I don't let it go to E, I fill up when it gets down to the last quarter tank so I usually put in a little over 7 gallons of gas at a time.
As a nation we can make gas worthless. Just stop using it.
Change the vehicle you drive. There are hybrids, EVs and EV/hybrid cars available now. You don't have to spend a penny on gas if you don't want to.
Or you can keep handing your money over to people who have been robbing you for decades.
It's your choice.
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