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only by more welfare can we grow the economy
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Gas prices to fall below $2 for Thanksgiving
Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY 11:43 a.m. EST November 23, 2015
Thanksgiving travelers will pay less for gasoline than they have in more than a decade.
The average price of unleaded gasoline is expected to hit $1.99 on Thanksgiving, GasBuddy.com analysts reported.
That's the lowest it's been for Turkey Day since 2004, said Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for Oil Price Information Service.
Right now the average is $2.072, Kloza said, but it's fall. At that level, nearly 60% of U.S. gas stations are already selling gas for less than $2.
“We had lower prices in 2008 and 2009 but not for Thanksgiving,” Kloza said. “The cheapest markets are in the Great Lakes states. Ohio, Michigan, Illinois — very, very cheap gas there.”
Gas prices are down from $2.81 a year ago, according to GasBuddy.
Bad news for energy producers is good news for consumers.
The global energy industry is facing a massive surplus in oil production, which has led many oil companies to shed thousands of jobs and slash investment plans.
But U.S. producers have continued pumping oil even as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) maintains production a high rate. That has depressed prices.
“This is a glut of crude,” Kloza said. “It’s a glut everywhere you look.”
The typical U.S. driver will save roughly $75 on the road in the 40-day peak shopping season leading up to Christmas, compared to recent averages, Kloza said.
“I don’t know what he or she is going to spend it on, but it’s a substantial amount of money,” he said.
It's especially good news for the millions of travelers who will hit the road this week. Some 67% of Thanksgiving travelers plan to drive more than 200 miles, GasBuddy reported.
For months, retail gasoline prices have remained higher than analysts would typically expect considering rock-bottom oil prices. With oil prices hovering in the $40 to $50 per barrel range for several months, gas has remained in the low $2 range for several months.
Analysts say the price of gas depends on many factors, including refinery costs, distribution and blends.
But the drop below $2 indicates that retail prices are finally catching up with crude prices.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/11/23/gasoline-prices-thanksgiving-gas-prices/76254792/
#ThisIsHowYouPOTUS
Every other civilized leader in the world wants to fight and destroy the terrorist that Obama, Clinton and Kerry have set lose in the world while Obama's policy is to hide under his bed and hope it goes away while setting free the Nazi killers in Gitmo loose to kill more women and children. Like his lies about Obamacare where he called the people who are mind dead like on this site stupid and will believe any stupid thing out of Washington as if it was a reality show, they don't use theirs minds to see his pro terrorist anti human rights policies have led to the mess in the world. Every death, woman and girl sold into slavery and every family forced from their homes lays at the feet of this coward and fool and communists lap dog. You think after 7 years he would some how figure out what the job of president is, but the only office he and his pet fools are qualified for are to hold office as corrupt aldermen in Chicago, which by the way his buddy has turned into a blood bath for African Americans. He wants to turn the U. S. into the same ruins his corrupt union bosses, incompetent CEO's and socialist/communists politicians have made of Detroit and its economy. Clinton, a whore of Wall Street and a progressive fascists who has made Haiti her very own slave plantation will give us what Hitler and Stalin died trying to do. But we are suppose to try and think of something good Obama had done for the world and the United States. So I will try. Nope I can't think of anything. Sorry.


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Gas prices to fall below $2 for Thanksgiving
Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY 11:43 a.m. EST November 23, 2015
Thanksgiving travelers will pay less for gasoline than they have in more than a decade.
The average price of unleaded gasoline is expected to hit $1.99 on Thanksgiving, GasBuddy.com analysts reported.
That's the lowest it's been for Turkey Day since 2004, said Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for Oil Price Information Service.
Right now the average is $2.072, Kloza said, but it's fall. At that level, nearly 60% of U.S. gas stations are already selling gas for less than $2.
“We had lower prices in 2008 and 2009 but not for Thanksgiving,” Kloza said. “The cheapest markets are in the Great Lakes states. Ohio, Michigan, Illinois — very, very cheap gas there.”
Gas prices are down from $2.81 a year ago, according to GasBuddy.
Bad news for energy producers is good news for consumers.
The global energy industry is facing a massive surplus in oil production, which has led many oil companies to shed thousands of jobs and slash investment plans.
But U.S. producers have continued pumping oil even as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) maintains production a high rate. That has depressed prices.
“This is a glut of crude,” Kloza said. “It’s a glut everywhere you look.”
The typical U.S. driver will save roughly $75 on the road in the 40-day peak shopping season leading up to Christmas, compared to recent averages, Kloza said.
“I don’t know what he or she is going to spend it on, but it’s a substantial amount of money,” he said.
It's especially good news for the millions of travelers who will hit the road this week. Some 67% of Thanksgiving travelers plan to drive more than 200 miles, GasBuddy reported.
For months, retail gasoline prices have remained higher than analysts would typically expect considering rock-bottom oil prices. With oil prices hovering in the $40 to $50 per barrel range for several months, gas has remained in the low $2 range for several months.
Analysts say the price of gas depends on many factors, including refinery costs, distribution and blends.
But the drop below $2 indicates that retail prices are finally catching up with crude prices.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/11/23/gasoline-prices-thanksgiving-gas-prices/76254792/
#ThisIsHowYouPOTUS
just a repeat for Turkey Day:

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Gas prices to fall below $2 for Thanksgiving
Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY 11:43 a.m. EST November 23, 2015
Thanksgiving travelers will pay less for gasoline than they have in more than a decade.
The average price of unleaded gasoline is expected to hit $1.99 on Thanksgiving, GasBuddy.com analysts reported.
That's the lowest it's been for Turkey Day since 2004, said Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for Oil Price Information Service.
Right now the average is $2.072, Kloza said, but it's fall. At that level, nearly 60% of U.S. gas stations are already selling gas for less than $2.
“We had lower prices in 2008 and 2009 but not for Thanksgiving,” Kloza said. “The cheapest markets are in the Great Lakes states. Ohio, Michigan, Illinois — very, very cheap gas there.”
Gas prices are down from $2.81 a year ago, according to GasBuddy.
Bad news for energy producers is good news for consumers.
The global energy industry is facing a massive surplus in oil production, which has led many oil companies to shed thousands of jobs and slash investment plans.
But U.S. producers have continued pumping oil even as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) maintains production a high rate. That has depressed prices.
“This is a glut of crude,” Kloza said. “It’s a glut everywhere you look.”
The typical U.S. driver will save roughly $75 on the road in the 40-day peak shopping season leading up to Christmas, compared to recent averages, Kloza said.
“I don’t know what he or she is going to spend it on, but it’s a substantial amount of money,” he said.
It's especially good news for the millions of travelers who will hit the road this week. Some 67% of Thanksgiving travelers plan to drive more than 200 miles, GasBuddy reported.
For months, retail gasoline prices have remained higher than analysts would typically expect considering rock-bottom oil prices. With oil prices hovering in the $40 to $50 per barrel range for several months, gas has remained in the low $2 range for several months.
Analysts say the price of gas depends on many factors, including refinery costs, distribution and blends.
But the drop below $2 indicates that retail prices are finally catching up with crude prices.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/11/23/gasoline-prices-thanksgiving-gas-prices/76254792/
#ThisIsHowYouPOTUS
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Gas prices to fall below $2 for Thanksgiving
Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY 11:43 a.m. EST November 23, 2015
Thanksgiving travelers will pay less for gasoline than they have in more than a decade.
The average price of unleaded gasoline is expected to hit $1.99 on Thanksgiving, GasBuddy.com analysts reported.
That's the lowest it's been for Turkey Day since 2004, said Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for Oil Price Information Service.
Right now the average is $2.072, Kloza said, but it's fall. At that level, nearly 60% of U.S. gas stations are already selling gas for less than $2.
“We had lower prices in 2008 and 2009 but not for Thanksgiving,” Kloza said. “The cheapest markets are in the Great Lakes states. Ohio, Michigan, Illinois — very, very cheap gas there.”
Gas prices are down from $2.81 a year ago, according to GasBuddy.
Bad news for energy producers is good news for consumers.
The global energy industry is facing a massive surplus in oil production, which has led many oil companies to shed thousands of jobs and slash investment plans.
But U.S. producers have continued pumping oil even as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) maintains production a high rate. That has depressed prices.
“This is a glut of crude,” Kloza said. “It’s a glut everywhere you look.”
The typical U.S. driver will save roughly $75 on the road in the 40-day peak shopping season leading up to Christmas, compared to recent averages, Kloza said.
“I don’t know what he or she is going to spend it on, but it’s a substantial amount of money,” he said.
It's especially good news for the millions of travelers who will hit the road this week. Some 67% of Thanksgiving travelers plan to drive more than 200 miles, GasBuddy reported.
For months, retail gasoline prices have remained higher than analysts would typically expect considering rock-bottom oil prices. With oil prices hovering in the $40 to $50 per barrel range for several months, gas has remained in the low $2 range for several months.
Analysts say the price of gas depends on many factors, including refinery costs, distribution and blends.
But the drop below $2 indicates that retail prices are finally catching up with crude prices.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/11/23/gasoline-prices-thanksgiving-gas-prices/76254792/
#ThisIsHowYouPOTUS
They know it, too!

Yup!
It's trying über hard to drown out the verity through noise and up its thread post count. Two can play that game!![]()
I need to find more butt hurt images.
Oh and Trump as Pinocchio
Yup!
It's trying über hard to drown out the verity through noise and up its thread post count. Two can play that game!![]()
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Gas prices to fall below $2 for Thanksgiving
Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY 11:43 a.m. EST November 23, 2015
Thanksgiving travelers will pay less for gasoline than they have in more than a decade.
The average price of unleaded gasoline is expected to hit $1.99 on Thanksgiving, GasBuddy.com analysts reported.
That's the lowest it's been for Turkey Day since 2004, said Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for Oil Price Information Service.
Right now the average is $2.072, Kloza said, but it's fall. At that level, nearly 60% of U.S. gas stations are already selling gas for less than $2.
“We had lower prices in 2008 and 2009 but not for Thanksgiving,” Kloza said. “The cheapest markets are in the Great Lakes states. Ohio, Michigan, Illinois — very, very cheap gas there.”
Gas prices are down from $2.81 a year ago, according to GasBuddy.
Bad news for energy producers is good news for consumers.
The global energy industry is facing a massive surplus in oil production, which has led many oil companies to shed thousands of jobs and slash investment plans.
But U.S. producers have continued pumping oil even as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) maintains production a high rate. That has depressed prices.
“This is a glut of crude,” Kloza said. “It’s a glut everywhere you look.”
The typical U.S. driver will save roughly $75 on the road in the 40-day peak shopping season leading up to Christmas, compared to recent averages, Kloza said.
“I don’t know what he or she is going to spend it on, but it’s a substantial amount of money,” he said.
It's especially good news for the millions of travelers who will hit the road this week. Some 67% of Thanksgiving travelers plan to drive more than 200 miles, GasBuddy reported.
For months, retail gasoline prices have remained higher than analysts would typically expect considering rock-bottom oil prices. With oil prices hovering in the $40 to $50 per barrel range for several months, gas has remained in the low $2 range for several months.
Analysts say the price of gas depends on many factors, including refinery costs, distribution and blends.
But the drop below $2 indicates that retail prices are finally catching up with crude prices.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/11/23/gasoline-prices-thanksgiving-gas-prices/76254792/
#ThisIsHowYouPOTUS