Have you noticed how, seemingly all of a sudden, gas is going up,
up, and away again?
Just a year ago, I think we were paying
about $2.00 a gallon. Now it has passed $3.00 a gallon, with no end in sight.
Oh, I know, the oil companies have an
excuse for everything. They claim that even though the current quantities are
plentiful, it takes more to manufacture "summer" gas than
"winter gas," and thus, during the summer, the price goes up.
This is balderdash, of course. The price
goes up because more people drive than they do during the winter. More people
take longer trips, and thus, this is the period that the oil companies can make
a real killing.
And they do. Their profits are up, but our
salaries aren't. More people are out of work today, and those that do find a
job are taking incredible pay cuts, some as much as 50 percent, from what they
were making in their previous job.
Yes, the oil companies keep on raising
prices.
What's worse, there is absolutely nothing
that anybody can do about it.
Sure, you can ride a bicycle, but no, I
can't personally get around on one. Maybe to trips to the supermarket, but
that's it.
Simply put, we need automobile
transportation, and, thus, we need gas.
And you know, that oil spill that we are
reading about will also, eventually, be used as an excuse to jack the prices
up.
You just know it.
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