O’Reilly: U.S. energy policy like throwing darts
Where’s Our Energy?
So there I am, pulling into a gas station in my town, and Tarek is smiling. He owns the station, and right now he’s charging me $4.25 a gallon. American motorists may not be better off than they were four years ago, but Tarek certainly is.
When President Barack Obama took office, the average price for a gallon of regular gas was $1.84. That means gas prices have more than doubled on Obama’s watch. But why?
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