In Ct, we are averaging $3.39. Highest I've seen is $3.69 at a Shell, lowest was $3.09 at Getty. Shell was on the shore, Getty, about 45 miles inland.
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Over the last year, gas prices have gone up 33%, yet the price of oil is lower than it was a year ago. The price of oil isn't the only think driving the price of gas.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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If politician's really wanted to help consumers they would at least temporarily cut this tax in half. I know gas is taxed differently in each state. Politician's are not going to reduce their tax revenue anymore than big oil is going to cut their record profits.Originally posted by Joemailman
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In other words, in CT, it's just going to get more expensive to drive.
Other taxes include gross receipts earnings tax collected at wholesale. Pursuant to SB 2000 passed in 2005, the gross receipts earnings tax increased by .5 cpg, from 5.8% to 6.3% on 7/1/06. Future increases are as follows: from 6.3% to 7% on 7/1/07, from 7% to 7.5% on 7/1/08 and from 7.5% to 8.1% on 7/1/13.
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This is getting to the point where it is simply outrageous. 3.59 a gallon in Milwaukee. Why is nothing changing or going on with this?
I feel like the government is making a ton of money on gas. The oil companies are as well. I also feel like the gas stations and consumers are getting screwed.
Berkley and UW should double or triple their efforts to come up with an energy-efficient method of splitting water. They are making huge strides and are close to reducing the input energy to equal the output energy.
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It would be interesting to see the numbers on how many tax incentives are given to oil companies to develop/explore whatever compared to how much money is given to AMERICAN Universities to find an alternative source of energy.Originally posted by PartialThis is getting to the point where it is simply outrageous. 3.59 a gallon in Milwaukee. Why is nothing changing or going on with this?
I feel like the government is making a ton of money on gas. The oil companies are as well. I also feel like the gas stations and consumers are getting screwed.
Berkley and UW should double or triple their efforts to come up with an energy-efficient method of splitting water. They are making huge strides and are close to reducing the input energy to equal the output energy.C.H.U.D.
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