As gas prices rise internet commentary says it’s ok

Posted by Rob Fleming on May 7th, 2007
2007
May 7

The price of gas...ummm seems so true!As i write this blog entry i am litterly agasht at the amount of other bloggers out in the blog-sphere claiming that the current price of gas is artificially low. What does that actually mean, and if the price of gas is actually lower than it should be, then why do all of the Petroleum companies report such high profits year after year? After some research on the subject I found that it is actually Exxon Mobil and the other Gasoline production companies who are the reason that the price of gas in the U.S is so high. While conducting my online research i found this website “”. The main contention on this site that is that the high price of gasoline are directly the result of gasoline production companies, while the blog site “”. I found the ideology offered at the Grist pure insanity as they compare the price of soda if purchased in a gallon size being much higher to that of a gallon of gas.

I have lived through the first gas crunch in the 70’s and that was the real beginning of the rise of the price of gas in the U.S. The real question is what this countries political leaders are going to do about the problem. I have begun a letter witting campaign starting with U.S. President Bush asking him why he hasn’t made this rising cost of gasoline in the U.S. a priority. I will post the results of the email in this blog. i do not expect a reply from President Bush, but i will continue on with the Vice President and then on to Congressmen, etc! .

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