President-elect Barrack Obama faces one of the most challenges in U.S. economic history because of unemployment, the crash of the stock market of 2008 and the real estate value of home owners here in America since the Harry Truman era. "What better way to cause this man more problems once he is in office?" As stated by internet rumors.
This could possibly be true if you think about it? President George Bush republican and family members are all wealthy because of oil production companies in Texas and other parts of the country. These oil company millionaires and possibly billionaires always seem to "play games with the American people" with historical up and down gas prices.
President George Bush and other family members or even cabinet members can go down in history as having the "lowest weekly gas price decrease in the recorded history of the United States". Oil companies have stated that the decrease in the past few months of 2008 was because of after the hurricane IKE gas crisis they opened up more oil wells and refineries to help the American people?
Thus, in return creating a surplus of more pretroleum fuel for all American drivers. "But then you begin you begin too wonder?" Just how low are these U.S. billionaire oil companies going to go before they hit rock bottom?" Will they continue to lower their prices before the presidential inauguration of January 2009?
"Will they continue too lower their prices after the presidential 2009 inauguration?" Or raise them? At the continued calculated rate of decent in the past few months, gas prices should be about approx. U.S. $.55 cents per gallon of regular unleaded gasoline for all American vehicles, but will continue to stay at the same price as predicted over the internet, especially during the 2008 Christmas holidays.
Once president-elect Barrack Obama is in office and the gas prices do continue to INCREASE on a daily basis, "Whom can he blame?" Unfortunately, he will no choice but too correct one of the many U.S.A. problems that so many wealthy politicians have placed on all American citizens.
President-elect Barrack Obama states "their needs to be a change in America" but will take some time. "Will these rich congressman and legislature's accept his terms of change?" These lowering of gas prices in the past few months is just one example of how American politicians seem to think about simple ordinary U.S. everyday people?
If you honestly think about the gas situation? "What better way to get back at Barrack Obama than too increase or raise the gas prices once he begins presidential office in 2009? Wealthy U.S. politicians could care less about the simple American people and how they actually live their daily lives. Obama could be "right" maybe it is time for change here in America.
Thanks for reading,
Phillip Chambley.
Published by Phillip W. Chambley
Author/website designer of "secretsofsurveys.com" of the original ebook called "Secrets of Paid Online Surveys Ebook." View profile
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Post a CommentOh, no! I thought this would happen. I knew it was too good to be true. But, like they say, "Everything happens for a reason." Good job on this article!