HOUSTON — Gasoline for $5 a gallon? The possibility is hardly far-fetched.
With no clear end to tensions with Iran and Syria and rising demand from countries like China, gas prices are already at record highs for the winter months — averaging $4.32 in California and $3.73 a gallon nationally on Wednesday, according to AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report. As summer approaches, demand for gasoline rises, typically pushing prices up around 20 cents a gallon.
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Don't make no diference to me , my president has give us phones so he says he will give us gas cards to.
So I got everything I need to drive my Esculade.
I say we keep our domestic supply here and not export it and keep our corn. Let them eat their oil. Charge them $50 a bushel for our corn.
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