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oil prices
Send this to your represenative -- If we as people of the United States continue to be subjected to the excessive high price of Gasoline and other fuel costs we will all be living under at bridge, filing bankruptcy and in shelters. Maybe we just might not be able to pay taxes and you do not get a pay check. I’m a sub-contractor in the home building trade and with the cost of gas it is now impossible to make ends meet. I have down sized and the vehicle that I now drive gets 28 miles per gallon. Now that I am driving something smaller the cost of a barrel of oil just went to $132.65 and going higher and the price of a gallon of gas is $3.77 and also going higher. Transportation costs account for 18 percent of average household expenditure and going higher. The rising price of gas has already shown its impact on consumer spending. Forced to pay higher gasoline prices, workers have cut back on food, clothing, cars and other consumer goods. We cannot afford to have members of Congress and the Senate who put the interests of Big Oil ahead of the rest of our country.
I want to know when you people with high paying government jobs are going to get hold of the oil thieves and stop then reduce run away oil prices. You are suppose to protect the people that built the US – or do you really care?