Why have oil prices increased 400 percent?

DOGS THAT BARK

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Duh What about the article did you fail to comprehend:shrug:

--but guess I shouldn't expect much--Lots of people in Chicago/Illionois and rest of U.S. believe Obama when he says he has answer to gas prices :)

Truth In Politics: Illinois Gas Prices And Taxes
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Mike Flannery CHICAGO (CBS) ― Tired of seeing the price at the pump jump every time you need to buy gasoline? Well, the record-high price of gasoline in the Chicago area is linked to a record-high rate of taxation: nearly 20 percent of the Chicago price.

As CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports, tax refugees wait in long lines on Indianapolis Boulevard in Northwest Indiana. They jockey for position at a pump, lured by prices that are 20 cents a gallon or more cheaper than just a few blocks away back in Illinois.

"It was $4.20. I can come over here and get it for $3.93," said Tikvah Wadley, one of the many fleeing Illinois taxes.

Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin complained to oil company bosses at a hearing on Capitol Hill about Chicago having the highest gasoline prices in the United States. Largely ignored was the role taxes are playing -- an astounding 10 levels of taxation.

"Does it trouble any of you when you see what you're doing to us?" Durbin asked..

In the city, Motor Fuel Taxes originally for building roads currently go to the Feds, Illinois, Cook County and Chicago. The 9.25 percent sales tax is split among Illinois, Chicago and Cook County's share of the state sales tax; a county home rule tax; RTA transit tax and a Chicago home rule levy.

The watchdog Civic Federation says that on a $4 gallon of gas, the total tax is 79.2 cents. That compares to 77 cents in Los Angeles and 65 cents in New York City.

"Every time the price of gas goes up, the tax goes up with it," said one motorist.

And that, of course, is exactly the point for the politicians. Gov. Blagojevich, for example, is counting on the high price of gasoline to bring at least an extra $220 million in the State Treasury in the fiscal year that begins this July. Most of that will be used to balance the way-out-of-balance budget.

(? MMVIII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)


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DTB, if we drilled and drained ANWR, how long would that oil sustain us? That is if all of that oil stayed in the US. What about StevieD's question? Any response?
 

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DTB, if we drilled and drained ANWR, how long would that oil sustain us? That is if all of that oil stayed in the US. What about StevieD's question? Any response?

Damn Jabbers I did respond to stevie

What is it the 2 of you fail to comprehend

He ask about why they didn't drill prior to 06 when Dem gained control and I give you article on vote from 2003 on dems blocking drilling--Seems pretty simple to grasp to me:shrug:

On how much long oil would sustain us-- doubt anyone knows till they drill and see what they find--but believe I can accurately predict how much if they don't drill-- "0"

and now a simple question for the two of you

Is there a better example of liberal logic than--

--ranting about gas prices and voting for party that wants to impose additional 50 cent a gal gas taxe?:shrug:
 
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