Fuel Prices Affecting More Than Gas
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Fuel Prices Affecting More Than Gas
The average price for gas in Colorado hit another record high Sunday, at $3.21 for a gallon of unleaded, according to AAA Colorado. What's more, that increase might be costing you extra in places you don't expect, like the floor.
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Posted by: BRAYDEN Location: MONUMENT on May 14, 2007 at 07:35 PM

THE COST OF GAS HAS MUCH MORE TO DO WITH THE LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND - AND THE LACK OF OIL COMPANIES PUTTING ANY OF THEIR RECORD PROFITS INTO BUILDING REFINERIES - THAN THE COST OF OIL. I WOULDN'T EXPECT ANY INTELLEGENT REPORTING FROM THIS NEWS STATION - JUST ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF LACK OF RESEARCH...PS DAIRY COWS DON'T EAT CORN - UNLESS IT IS SILAGE. THERE IS A PART OF ME THAT JUST THINKS THAT THE PRICE OF GAS IS GOING UP BECAUSE THE OIL COMPANIES (ETC) NEED TOP HAVE MORE MONEY TO BUY ANOTHER ELECTION.
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