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« Blackburn Statement on War | Main | Playin' Hardball » June 28, 2005Crude FactsHere's an interesting report I just ran across on the US Government Accountability Office website titled Motor Fuels: Understanding the Factors the Influence the Retail Price of Gasoline. Interestingly, the 61-page May 2005 report doesn't say the reason that we're paying so much less at the pump now is because President George "Dubya" Bush invaded Iraq and stole Iraq's oil. Related: Here's a Congressional Research Service briefing from April on policy options Congress might consider to address the high price of gasoline. I haven't read it, but you're welcome to do so and give me your thoughts... Comments
Wall Street Journal also has good editorial this morning re: energy subsidies. They issue a warning not to resurrect the failing methods of the Carter years. Senator Lamar Alexander touched on this regarding subsidies for windmills. Not too long ago, Drew Johnson also wrote a great piece worth reading at www.tennesseepolicy.org on gas prices. I believe that article appeared in two state dailies. Posted by: Terry at June 29, 2005 8:41 AMWell. There you go again, Bill. Trying to confuse the liberals with facts. You should know better. Posted by: "John Galt" at June 29, 2005 9:25 AMPost a comment
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