Well said!
Yep, takes two to tango. Like Bobby suggested, time to fire a bunch of these crooks.
Mark, I think you are mixing up a few things. Gas was $1.69 when Bush took office. What was diesel? Don't think you can compare the gas and diesel prices. Also, it was not at that level when the dems won a larger part of the house and senate. Your data indicates that gas has gone up roughly 240% since Bush took office. Honestly, I don't think we can blame him for the increase.
As I mentioned elsewhere, the dems do not have enough to override a veto, so they are not as in as much control as some would suggest. In any case, what can either party do? This is a capitalist society after all.
Supply and demand, I agree its gone down. It certainly is an issue, but not the whole story. Prices have been dropping lately do to the lower demand.
You want to really see oil/gas prices drop, rather than making a symbolic threat for drilling (which would not put more oil out there for years and could likely go somewhere other that the US anyway), take a tough stance on alternative fuel sources. While gas prices are high, a number of alternative fuel sources become more feasible. Drop gas prices and folks will stop thinking so much about other sources of fuel.
Andrew




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