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 Rep. Tim Solobay: New Board Should Regulate State Gas Prices

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 Comment by
north penn citizen
 2007-06-04 07:05:53


 Some politicians never learn. I know how we can lower gas prices. Why not lower the excessive tax we pay at the pump?



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 Comment by
Ben Rice
 2007-06-04 07:21:18


 sounds like socialism to me…



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 Comment by
Jeremy
 2007-06-04 07:51:31


 The leglislature must have repealed the laws of economics:

 Price floors create surpluses, and price ceilings create shortages. Remember the gasoline price ceilings that created the long gas lines in the ’70’s?



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 Comment by
CC
 2007-06-04 09:32:55


 Did you see the prices on copper and lead skyrocket to over 200%? Where’s the outrage? Let’s regulate them too Komrad Tim?



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Russ Diamond  (Related) 
 2007-06-04 10:05:05


 That’s all we need; Oil companies increasingly reliant on subsidies to stay in business just like farmers under milk price controls.

 ENOUGH!!!



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 Comment by
school director
 2007-06-04 10:06:01


 This is unbelievable. Are these folks really that stupid? How is it they never, never look at the big economical picture? Even Republicans, listening to one on a local broadcast talking about how truckers need to pay their fair share, he couldn’t connect that higher costs for truckers equal higher costs for us all.

 
We need more refineries and stop catering to environmental extremists, there it is for free.



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