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    NEWS: 42 Perecent of Americans say Republicans are manipulating gas prices

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    42 percent of Americans say Bush administration manipulated gas prices.

    There is no mystery or manipulation behind the recent fall in gasoline prices, analysts say. Try telling that to many U.S. motorists.

    Almost half of all Americans believe the November elections have more influence than market forces. For them, the plunge at the pump is about politics, not economics.

    Retired farmer Jim Mohr of Lexington, Ill., rattled off a tankful of reasons why pump prices may be falling, including the end of the summer travel season and the fact that no major hurricanes have disrupted Gulf of Mexico output.

    “But I think the big important reason is Republicans want to get elected,” Mohr, 66, said while filling up for $2.17 a gallon. “They think getting the prices down is going to help get some more incumbents re-elected.”

    According to a new Gallup poll, 42 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that the Bush administration “deliberately manipulated the price of gasoline so that it would decrease before this fall’s elections.” Fifty-three percent of those surveyed did not believe in this conspiracy theory, while 5 percent said they had no opinion.

    Almost two-thirds of those who suspect President Bush intervened to bring down energy prices before Election Day are registered Democrats, according to Gallup.

    White House spokesman Tony Snow addressed the issue Monday, telling reporters that “the one thing I have been amused by is the attempt by some people to say that the president has been rigging gas prices, which would give him the kind of magisterial clout unknown to any other human being.”

    “It also raises the question, if we’re dropping gas prices now, why on earth did we raise them to $3.50 before?” Snow said.

    The excitement — and suspicion — among U.S. motorists follows a post-summer decline in gasoline prices that even veteran analysts and gas station owners concede has been steeper than usual.

    The retail price of gasoline has plunged by 50 cents, or 17 percent, over the past month to average $2.38 a gallon nationwide, according to Energy Department statistics. That is 42.5 cents lower than a year ago, when the energy industry was still reeling from the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, which damaged petroleum platforms, pipelines and refineries across the Gulf Coast.

    Industry officials said the competition among gas station owners to sell the cheapest fuel on the block is fierce.

    “They want to gain market share,” said John Eichberger, director of motor fuels at the National Association of Convenience Stores.

    Jay Ricker, president of Ricker Oil Co. in Anderson, Ind., which owns about 30 gas stations and supplies fuel to 30 more, said he’s thrilled to see pump prices sinking as fast as they are.

    With prices falling, more customers are buying mid-grade and premium gasoline, Ricker said, and they’re spending more cash inside his convenience stores, where profit margins are higher.

    “I’d much rather sell them a donut or a fountain drink,” said Ricker, whose stations are selling regular unleaded for a few pennies above $2.

    Fimat USA oil analyst Antoine Halff said there is no doubt that “the downturn in prices is welcome news from an electoral standpoint for the ruling party.” But he scoffed at the notion that the U.S. president had the power to muscle around a global market.

    The plunge in prices, Halff said, is the result of growing domestic inventories of fuel, slowing economic growth and toned-down rhetoric between Iran and the United States, which has been critical of Tehran’s uranium enrichment program.

    'The sky is not falling'
    The selloff has been magnified, Halff said, by the recent retreat from the market by many speculative investors who got burned by the late-summer volatility. Just last week, a prominent hedge fund told investors that it lost some $6 billion due to bad bets on natural gas prices.

    That said, “the sky is not falling,” said Halff, who believes oil prices will likely head higher again this winter and average more than $65 a barrel throughout 2007.

    At the start of summer, oil analysts were worried about rising demand, the threat of hurricanes and the nuclear standoff between the West and Iran, OPEC’s second-largest producer. As a result, crude-oil futures soared to more than $78 a barrel in mid-July.

    But by summer’s end, these fears had largely dissipated. On Monday, November crude futures settled at $61.45 a barrel.

    “We have lots of gasoline supply,” said Joanne Shore, an Energy Department analyst. Data maintaned by her agency show U.S. inventories of gasoline at 207.6 million barrels, 6 percent more than last year and slightly above the five-year average for this time of year.

    Asked if it was possible that oil companies would reduce their prices in order to help Republicans, Shore responded: “What company in their right mind would step forward to kill their profit?”

    At a suburban Miami Mobil station, where regular was selling for $2.66 a gallon, no one was buying in to the conspiracy theory.

    'Seasonal adjustment of price'
    “The decrease of gas prices is simply due to a seasonal adjustment of price,” said Javier Gudayal, a 48-year-old civil attorney. “And that the Bush administration does not have the power to manipulate.”

    But in Los Angeles, which has some of the highest gasoline prices in the country, motorists wouldn’t rule out the possibility of a government eager to sway the electorate.

    Twenty-eight-year-old attorney Amnon Siegel sensed more than serendipity at work.

    “I’m sure there’s some sort of string-pulling going on,” Siegel said, referring to the government.
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    My economics teacher began discussing it a bit Tuesday and said people are very ignorant to believe that the republicans are fixing gas prices. I believe otherwise, I am nearly willing to guarantee at the end of the election prices will skyrocket.

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    hmm.....

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    I am not sure about gas price fixing...but I am sure that at least 42% of Americans do not know shit about politics.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by damiongage
    I am not sure about gas price fixing...but I am sure that at least 42% of Americans do not know shit about politics.....
    Agreed.

    Yeah, and democrats are intentionally increasing violence in the middle east during elections.

    Give me a break. Wait, don't you drive a honda?

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    Oh by the way, the oil producing countries decided to limit production.....which has been raising the prices.

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    then why didn't they raise them when Clinton was in office?

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    $1 in 2002 ROFL

    I miss the good ol days

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    AM I the only one that hates the "5% that had no opinion"?

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    i dont like bush and even i think this is BS

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    I think its the liberal antagonists, discrediting republicians with FACTS and SCIENTIFIC DATA, its hard to stand on ground that isnt there.

    but think about who we're talking about, politicians, the same people that deem steroids illegal and dangerous. Have you watched tv lately??? Look at your local political tv spots, they no longer state the good and change they'll bring its what the other guy has in his closet.

    Corruption is evident to the highest office, do you honestly believe someone with such high stakes in oil (millions if not billions) is going to do everything in his power to prevent the increase of prices, if you do i am truly sorry for you, but it doesnt really matter what any of us believe, it cant be changed.

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    Bullshit. Gas prices are lowered right now because Bush allowed oil companies to stop using Ethanol for a brief period of time, ie until elections are over.

    Oil companuies make fractions of a cent per gallon of gas at the pump. Volume baby! LIGHT WEIGHT!

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    NEWS: 42 Perecent of Americans say Republicans are manipulating gas prices


    How do you think Democrats get votes? Too many idiots out there.

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    My economics teacher gave me a big lecture today. I now do believe it's nothing more than a coincidence that prices are dropping while the election is occurring.
    There were no major hurricanes, travel season has come to an end, and the conflict with Iran did not raise as much controversy as expected.
    But unfortunately, there will also be enough factors that raise gas prices right after the election to make it look even more like it is fixed. Regarding holiday travel, colder weather, and possible middle eastern flair ups.

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