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-How will higher fuel prices affect you?
-If the price of oil continue to rise, do you think that will affect economic growth?
-Should the cost of oil be part of President Obamas conversation when he meets with the leader of Saudi Arabia next week?
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Remember who makes …
Remember who makes the most profit on the sale of gasoline:
“For the first quarter of 2008, the average state gasoline tax is 28.6 cents per US gallon, plus 18.4 cents per US gallon federal tax making the total 47 cents per US gallon” Wikipedia
It’s not the “evil” oil companies.
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