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kacekwl

(7,014 posts)
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 09:01 PM Nov 2017

On a totally unrelated topic, a quick question . Why after campaigning in

favor of pipelines and getting rid of all the job killing regulations that are holding businesses back is gas here in northern Illinois now some 60-70 cents a gallon higher than just a few months ago ? Not due to the hurricanes already had that jump and then went back to close to normal. Just wanted to know of this is going on in other states and is there a reason besides greed ?

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On a totally unrelated topic, a quick question . Why after campaigning in (Original Post) kacekwl Nov 2017 OP
higher demand and lower supply of crude oil. gas is more here in connecticut, too. unblock Nov 2017 #1
winter fuel?? Angry Dragon Nov 2017 #2

unblock

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1. higher demand and lower supply of crude oil. gas is more here in connecticut, too.
Wed Nov 1, 2017, 09:17 PM
Nov 2017

pretty sure it's higher across the country.

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