Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Oil prices before, during and after president Bush?

Oil prices before, during and after the Democrat controlled congress elected in 2006?Oil prices before, during and after president Bush?
Oil prices at Bush's inauguration: $28.66 a barrel





Today: $137 a barrel, and rising





Coincidence???





Even the OPEC oil folks are saying there is no shortage of oil, nor is there a higher than usual demand, and they themselves are puzzled at the rate of increase.Oil prices before, during and after president Bush?
In Janurary 2001, oil cost $28.66a barrel





In Janurary 2007, oil cost $46.53 a barrel





The democratic party gained control of congress in janurary 2007





In June 2008, oil cost $138.00 a barrel





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I actually heard a reporter on TV tonight, claim that more windmills, would mean the US would use less imported oil.





I just wonder, was she planning on having a windmill powered car ?
Did the Dem's say in the 06 elections that they would fix the high gas prices. Well they did their usual great job the price jumped 60% The party of good intentions and bad results strikes again when will you learn and stop listening to what is said and judge outcomes
I can remember during the late 1990s gasoline being at one point under a dollar. Today After this country has been almost ruined by the Bush administration I saw a gas station that had premium gasoline within 12 cents of 5 dollars.
At Bush's 1st inauguration gas was $1.46 a gallon, by his 2nd term it was $1.84, and now at the end of his presidency it looks like probably $5.00 a gallon, not bad for an ';honest'; Texas oilman
Good question... Thanks for the +2

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