Falling Gas Prices Not a Conspiracy

(CNSNews.com) - The price of gasoline has fallen about 75 cents a gallon in recent months because of market forces -- not, as some liberals have alleged, because of a secret conspiracy to help Republicans in the upcoming mid-term elections, analysts said. Gas prices, which reached a record national average of $3.06 per gallon on Sept. 5, fell to $2.26 nationwide by Tuesday, Oct. 10, as reported by the American Automobile Association at fuelgaugereport.com. The cost of a barrel of crude oil, which peaked at $78.40 on July 14, fell below $60 on Tuesday. Full Story

2 comments:

~Mark said...

Or, like every other year, because it's the end of summer.

The Unseen One said...

They should keep the "winter blend" all year long, and find the cheapest winter blend to produce and make that the universal blend for the entire country.