gas is 2.41 nationally
lets see what gas is in 4 years
What country are you from? Every single one of your posts, you speak in pidgeon english. You seem to be a foreigner who is having a hard time grasping the english language. Even kill_bill_panna speaks more coherently than you do.
gas is 2.41 nationally
lets see what gas is in 4 years
I put gas at $1.98 two days ago.
It was really nice.
after 2 years
more republicans will get in house
to keep you in check you forked tongue
Speaking of feeling good. Obama wants to decriminalize weed.
Gawd Dammit dude!! I'm sure you can have a beer or two on me. No hard liquor though. Well I guess I will just treat you to a cake for you and your daughter from that cake place you always rave about here.....
What was it at when Bush took office?
Yeah!!!
My doctor didn't say anything about smoking weed . . . . sweet!!
C'mon Barack, I have work Mr President....
Two weeks ago I had two beers and my liver basically popped out. It got so swollen that it put pressure on my pancreas and caused swelling there to. I had to go to the hospital.
But, cake sounds good.
Crab cakes too.
hahahahaha . . . the er is making me wait.
The left crucifies blacks who have conservative values. Fact. All this is phony bull .
Poor 2pac can't see it.
"And although it seems heaven sent
We ain't ready, to see a black President, uhh"
Damn dude. Yeah man screw drinking then. I will get you on a couple crab cakes. And a hooker or two....
Now we're talking.
That's the flo I know.
just two flo? You are slipping.
Thats really not a good measure of much of anything. Gas prices are so volatile based on so many things. 9/11 stirred up tensions with the middle east, driving gas north. Hurricanes, inflationary markets, Iraq and a mul iude of other things can effect it. In fact, my assumption is that, with the doubling of the money supply, Obama won't get a fair shake in the long-run on the fuel price measure as inflation could quickly be an issue.
A better measure would be tax rates. They're going up. But Bush quickly drove them down once he got into office. Obama has promised a tax cut, but has seen fit to allow the Bush tax cuts to expire in 2010 (and he formerly voted against making those cuts permanent). Will Obama stick by his word in the long run? Or will he simply let the heightened Clintonian tax rates prevail?
It feels good to finally have a representative government.
technically he's not there yet, he didn't say "halfsie president"
it feels good, but let's see how they do. They can still dissapoint IMO. but at the same time, they have a chance to make change for the good
black half president rhymes in that too
but he didn't say that anyways he said black president
all that matters is what rhymes.
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