If you think gas prices were outrageous in 2011, you're right, says Triple-A, and the price you paid to start this year was a record-breaker.
The auto club Wednesday released figures showing the national average price for a gallon of regular, at just under 3.28 as of New Year's Day, was the highest ever at the beginning of a year, relegating 2011's New Year's Day price of 3.07 to second place.
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Definitely time to backup the drilling moratorium, pipeline blocking policies with a new one eliminating refineries. maybe then people will start buying those $250,000 electric cars that would require overnight stays every 250 miles. Keep up the good work Barack.
when you can't drill for your own, can't use your own coal, can't frack, your gonna pay. hey we can go back to the horse and buggy but the EPA and Chesapeake Bay Foundation will go after your for the Horse Manure. Obamaville
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