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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
you can't. it's not a static image it's an interactive graph. i can't post my graph that proves my point either. you aren't going to weasel out with some generic article from thebalance.
because i'm not going to let you.
so once again .. in what month and year was the price of a barrel of oil $78.53 while the price of a gallon on gas (regular of course) averaged $2.86 nationally?
note that i stated the exact price on a barrel of oil. that should make it easier for ya professor.
batter up valued poster!!!!
bahahhahhaaaa
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I'm not weaseling out of anything.
I'm not even sure why I went down that rabbit hole.
The price of oil is a global commodity. The price of a gallon of gasoline is tied to the price of oil.
There is no magical Rebate to consumers if we happen to export more oil than we import.
I can't even believe you're arguing this.
Please post this mythical link that shows where we get cheaper gas that the rest of the world because we are "energy independence"