The Real Reason Why Gas Prices are Increasing
Good article by By Rachel Alexander at the Intellectual Conservative discussing Gas prices.
When Oil was $20 - 30, there was no incentive to develope, produce and market a product that would be more expensive, harder to find, and with no better performance results than Gasoline. Now that oil is $70, perhaps we can put our industrial, technological and scientific communities to work in developing products to be able to kick the oil addiction. I am not saying that I like paying $3.00 per gallon of Gas, but because of national security reasons alone kicking that habbit must to be a priority.
Filed under: Democrats & The Left, Energy Policy, Environment/Natural Disasters, U.S. Domestic Policy








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