REMEMBER THAT SHIT WHAT HE SAID. AND THE WOMEN SAID MY BILLS ARE GOING TO GET PAID MY CAR WILL BEBOUGHT BY OBAMA.YOU ALL DO RMEMBER THAT SHIT RIGHT. 30 DAYS GUYS YOU HAVE A CHOICE AND FOR THE LAST 4 YEARS YOU KNOW HOW IVE BEEN AND I WAS RIGHT SINCE DAY 1.PLEASE TELL YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE BLOJAMA PEOPLE TO SWITCH. GUIDE THEM WHY TELL THEM WHY SHOW THEM THE FACTS PLEASE.THIS WILL BE THE ONLY TIME IN ARE HISTORY THAT WE SAVE ARE COUNTRY IF BLOJOB IS RE-ELECTED WE ARE ALL SCREWED EVEN WORSE
7.16 Gal. Gas By End of an Obama Second Term
7.16 Gal. Gas By End of an Obama Second Term
When Obama took office, the average price of regular-unleaded gasoline in the U.S. was $1.79 gal. Most of us thought that to be a very high price then.
During his time in office, we have seen what he promised, which was energy prices “necessarily skyrocketing,” and the price has doubled to an average price of $3.58. Some parts of the nation, such as California, are experiencing prices near $6.00.
So, if we vote for more of the same, history tells us that by the end of a second Obama term, the average price of gasoline would be $7.16 gal., and spiking to a near $12 in some areas.
And, as scary a proposition as this seems, it make the assumption that we still would not have run-away inflation, and that supplies would not be further diminished or disrupted.
Also consider what the new prices would mean for other things that we buy, such as food and anything that rely on transportation for production or delivery.
If you vote for Obama, you are voting against your own best interests.
During his time in office, we have seen what he promised, which was energy prices “necessarily skyrocketing,” and the price has doubled to an average price of $3.58. Some parts of the nation, such as California, are experiencing prices near $6.00.
So, if we vote for more of the same, history tells us that by the end of a second Obama term, the average price of gasoline would be $7.16 gal., and spiking to a near $12 in some areas.
And, as scary a proposition as this seems, it make the assumption that we still would not have run-away inflation, and that supplies would not be further diminished or disrupted.
Also consider what the new prices would mean for other things that we buy, such as food and anything that rely on transportation for production or delivery.
If you vote for Obama, you are voting against your own best interests.
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