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Old 06-10-2008, 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by rocketman View Post
Sorry to burst your bubble, but their is nothing our current president, or either of the candidates can do to make gas cheaper. It's up to the market.

One thing our government CAN do is strengthen our currency. But that's still well beyond the control of one man.

To put it into perspective:

Not bursting my bubble, but a president can initiate alternative fuel programs and cut the cord from foreign oil. Anything can help reduce our dependency, we need to start now and stop talking about it.
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