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  • #76
    $3.27

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    • #77
      At a cheaper gas station in Korea (fuel is sold in liters) the prices work out to....

      Regular: $6.11 a gallon
      Diesel: $4.89 a gallon

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Kiwon
        At a cheaper gas station in Korea (fuel is sold in liters) the prices work out to....

        Regular: $6.11 a gallon
        Diesel: $4.89 a gallon
        Wow....

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        • #79
          $3.19 in Kimberly (25 miles south of Titletown).

          Personally, we need to have a two-pronged solution to this problem.

          1.) Encourage more drilling in ANWAR and off the coast of the US. For crying out loud, China is drilling 60 miles off the coast of Florida.


          2.) We need to focus on renewable sources like we focused on getting to the moon in the 60s. A true national commitment with free enterprise involved will help get us to the end of being dependent on foreign energy sources. Look, if Brazil can switch over to sugarcane based biofuel, so can we.

          These aren't the only solutions, but they sure beat the stupid "gas-out" some people plan on participating in. What a joke!

          If you want to cut emissions/energy usage, turn off unneeded lights in your home or other things. I park my Dakota pickup and bike on most days. If I have errands to do in locally, I take my bike and a backpack. If it's too far or I can't carry what I need in my backpack, I take my van or truck.

          If my wife or I need to visit family across town, we walk there. Now some of these things won't work for everybody. But, if average people don't take action themselves, we won't curb gas consumption.
          -digital dean

          No "TROLLS" allowed!

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          • #80
            I love it when i hear the politicians get up on their soap boxes and yell and scream how they are going to investigate these evil oil companies.

            who is the evil "big Business"?

            the one who reserches, develops, drills, transports, refines, delivers, sells, and employees and gains profits.........or the one who does none of these items but still gains profits.

            gov't mandates a min. markup. I believe Wisc.'s is 9.2%. add to that the other stupid fees and taxes as well as sales tax. and now the gov'ner wants to issue a tax directly on the oil companies......who the hell does he think is going to pay for it???? but he is fighting for justice from BIG OIL!

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            • #81
              Jim Doyle is the biggest crook in the state. He and his cronies are doing their best to insure that our children get all the money they need to become liberal clones via the public school system. He ripped off money from the health care funding to help pay for more public school projects. The teachers in Wisconsin have some of the best benefits in the country but their salaries are capped at a mere $60,000 for 8 months worth of actual work. Must be rough to make the equivalent of $90,000 a year. Oh yeah, the public schools need new computers every year as well.
              "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
              – Benjamin Franklin

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              • #82
                $3.11
                To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Merlin
                  Jim Doyle is the biggest crook in the state. He and his cronies are doing their best to insure that our children get all the money they need to become liberal clones via the public school system. He ripped off money from the health care funding to help pay for more public school projects. The teachers in Wisconsin have some of the best benefits in the country but their salaries are capped at a mere $60,000 for 8 months worth of actual work. Must be rough to make the equivalent of $90,000 a year. Oh yeah, the public schools need new computers every year as well.
                  You can come down here to Indiana, you'd love it. Cheap taxes, tons of conservatives, and a public school system that sucks in the inner cities and doesn't totally suck in the suburbs. Mitch Daniels is doing everything he can to lease out as much publicly ran institutions to the private sector. It hasn't been my cup of tea, but it sounds it might be right up your alley.

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                  • #84
                    Has anyone noticed any stations running out of product or any rationing going on anywhere in the US?
                    C.H.U.D.

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                    • #85
                      Just paid $3.35

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                      • #86
                        Now it's down to $2.90 here in WV.

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                        • #87
                          I just filled up in GB before I head out of town for the week. $3.25/gal.

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                          • #88
                            I paid 3.15 this morning to my surprise. In Chicagoland I’ve seen it range from 3.15 to 3.69. Last week I was in Florida and saw 2.85. I think the main reason for the big difference in prices in state gas taxes.

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                            • #89
                              I’m glad I filled up at 3.15 in the morning. One the way home from work the same gas station had unleaded for 3.49!

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                              • #90
                                Gas prices in Illinois are the highest in the country! Even higher
                                than California. Gas Prices are also higher than any time in history.
                                Even after you adjust the prices for infation gas is higher than it
                                was in 1981 during the oil crunch.

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