
WASHINGTON - When gasoline prices first hit $3 a gallon in 2005, irate lawmakers quickly assembled top oil executives for a public grilling.
Pump prices are again above $3, yet the outcry from Congress is barely a whimper by comparison — even after this week's warning from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke that oil near $100 a barrel is a serious economic threat.
Par for the course, they have sold their souls to the devil...the oil companies.
Bah! That's £1.50 for 4.4 litres or so. Nothing!
£1.06 for 1 litre here.
And ciggies...hah, you don't know you're born! You can get a carton of 200 for what I pay for a pack of 20. ($10.50)
And don't get me started about road tax...
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