[AT] Gas $
Louis R Godena
louisgodena at ids.net
Mon Sep 12 05:16:39 PDT 2005
Here in Rhode Island, the price fluctuates wildly. In Cumberland, where I
live, it's between 3.17 & 3.38. Over in Pawtucket - next door - gas has
fallen to 2.99. So, yeah, the swine are continuing to charge what the
market will bear, not in relation to what it's costing them. The oil
companies now know that people will pay $3+ per gallon without too much
bitching. And that's where the price will likely stay.
I mean, we kept quiet while they shipped our jobs overseas, all but
destroyed our system of public education, and took our social security money
to start their wars and finance the tax cuts to themselves. Why should
they fear at all what we think?
Louis Godena
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Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 7:54 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] Gas $
> Here in Central NY the high was 3.36 and it is still there.
>
> Richard
> In Central NY
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> -- "Indiana Robinson" <robinson at svs.net> wrote:
> Gasoline continues to inch down here. $2.88(.9) at Wally World here
> last night. The high point was $3.09(.9).
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