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Tin-Foil Hat crowd suspicious about falling gas prices |
2006-09-26 |
![]() WASHINGTON - There is no mystery or manipulation behind the recent fall in gasoline prices, analysts say. Try telling that to many U.S. Who ya gonna believeÂ…some highfalutin analyst or a motorist with a 2004 Kerry/Edwards Bumpersticker? Almost half of all Americans According to a new Gallup poll, 42 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that the Bush administration "deliberately manipulated the price of gasoline so that it would decrease before this fall's elections." Fifty-three percent of those surveyed did not believe in this conspiracy theory, while 5 percent said they had no opinion. Almost two-thirds of those who suspect President Bush intervened to bring down energy prices before Election Day are registered Democrats, according to Gallup. Shocked I tells yaÂ…who woulda thunk it? |
Posted by:DepotGuy |
#18 Yeah, but do they know that Bush "can call spirits from the vasty deep"? |
Posted by: DMFD 2006-09-26 23:06 |
#17 Ya, but with oil prices down, Bush and Cheney are losing in the equity holdings. |
Posted by: Captain America 2006-09-26 22:31 |
#16 Naw Frank man. It was that damn market thing again. It saw a Bush win on the horizon and was sending happy joy joy signals. |
Posted by: 6 2006-09-26 19:41 |
#15 :-) a few neurons are still firing LOL |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-09-26 19:39 |
#14 Good memory, Frank. Republican senators are accusing Clinton of tapping the oil reserve to help Vice President Al Gore's presidential bid. Sen. Don Nickles, R-Okla., speaking Tuesday, said: "The emergency oil is for a severe shortage and not to help a candidate seven weeks before the election." Sep 27, 2000 article here. |
Posted by: GK 2006-09-26 19:37 |
#13 IIRC, wasn't Clinton (at Gore's insistence) releasing bigtime from the strategic reserve? That would be crude manipulation (pardon the pun) |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-09-26 18:00 |
#12 As I recall, gasoline prices did a nose dive right before the 2000 elections. Alot of folks said it was a conspiracy by Clinton to influnce the votes then. |
Posted by: texhooey 2006-09-26 17:49 |
#11 Dems are just building up the excuses for their coming disappointment. |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2006-09-26 17:33 |
#10 According to a new Gallup poll, 42 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that the Bush administration "deliberately manipulated the price of gasoline so that it would decrease before this fall's elections." Reminds me of that old joke: Why are you hitting your head against the wall? Because it feels so good when I stop. This is what passes for logic in way too many Dem's minds. |
Posted by: xbalanke 2006-09-26 17:00 |
#9 Here's a plan.... for every $ .03 cents below $2.00 per gallon, the gummit gets an additional $ .01 cent in tax revenue. Lets but the "incentive" back on the bums in Washington. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-09-26 16:54 |
#8 They should express their defiance by paying more than the pump requires. If the meter reads $20 give the cashier $30 that will show them. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2006-09-26 16:37 |
#7 Personally, if the Bush-Rove-Chaney crowd are responsible for lowering the price, that's more than enough to convince me to vote for them. People with power and influence like that need to be in high positions, not incompetent dolts and blame gamers. |
Posted by: Angimble Whonter6983 2006-09-26 15:55 |
#6 $1.94 in Lexington KY today. |
Posted by: 49 Pan 2006-09-26 15:52 |
#5 My son told me that someplace in Atlanta had Regular for $ 1.99 last week. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-09-26 15:49 |
#4 So right after the election I suspect Bush will have Halliburton fire up the hurricane machine, have the levees blown up, destroy New Orleans, and gas will be up to 5.00 a gallon? Next week on "Paranoid Nation"... |
Posted by: tu3031 2006-09-26 15:41 |
#3 Understanding the free market is a simple but effective IQ test. If you don't understand free markets, or don't believe in them, you fail the test. |
Posted by: no mo uro 2006-09-26 14:59 |
#2 Here in Philly, Regular is going for around $2.33/gal. today. Damn that Karl Rove! |
Posted by: Dave D. 2006-09-26 14:53 |
#1 Sheesh. In Colorado Springs today, prices for 85 octane gasoline range from $2.53 to $2.75 per gallon. My advice to the wing-nut motorists who are not happy with the falling gas prices is to tank up at a $2.75 station. I know. Mohr and the folks in the mid-west would have to go out of state to find gas at those prices. |
Posted by: GK 2006-09-26 14:08 |