Actually he's wrong again. In 2000 I paid around 99 cents a gallon in Georgia. That peaked at $3 under Bush and his republican Reich's parliament. Since then gas has come up only about 60 cents.
If we put in an average line on that chart I think Bush would still hold the majority of the rise. But the two large swings in the price of gasoline under Bush are the most outstanding thing and are the definition of "unstable".
Last edited by Jetblast; 05-10-2008 at 12:55 AM.
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