Monday, February 20, 2012

This'n'That; February Twentieth #1; Will he....

....Keep ONE Of his Campaign Promises?!?
    I know the current times are trying!  But, can you remember back when times were good; back when there was just the inexperienced, 140+DAY U. S. Senator owe-bama?!?  Remember during the latter stages of his 'Campaign of Fluff,' when we--the conservatives amongst the populus--were ever-so-slowly realizing what the inexperienced Senator owe-bama was actually all about?!?
    I recall an interview owe-bama did with the San Francisco Chronicle--in January of 2008--where he re-affirmed his stance:
"Under my plan of a cap-and-trade system, electricity prices would 'necessarily skyrocket'!" 
During the same interview, the future "Clown Prince" also said that he'd bankrupt anyone so foolish as to build a coal-fired power plant!!
    From what we're experiencing here in western New York State, I suspect his inexperience and ineptness has been extended to the retail fuel markets!!  I've not been able to find historical location-by-location fuel price histories.  What I have found though, is the 'national average' fuel prices for both January, 2009 and the latest 2012 figures.  Do you realize that THE DAY BEFORE "Clown Prince ZERO-bama, the Narcissist" was immaculated, the national average gas price was: $1.85/gallon; the national average diesel price was:  $2.30/gallon.  Last week--February 13th--the national average gas price was:  $3.52/gallon;  the national average diesel price was $3.94/gallon!!  The "Clown Prince" has increased the gas average price by 90%, the national average diesel price by 71% in just three years!!
    Now is the perfect occasion to blame President George W. Bush (43) once again, this time for rediculously low gas and diesel prices!!
Did President Bush (43) have a national energy policy?!? You bet-cher gas!!
Did President Bush (43) have a workable foreign policy?!? You bet'cher ass!!
Til Nex'Time....
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2012/02/average-gas-prices-february-13-2012.html
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2009/01/gas-prices-2.html
http://www.currentgasprices.org/index.php

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