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Greydog_1
Feb 20, 2013Explorer
"Whatever you pay on St. Patrick's Day will be considerably more than you'll pay on July 4th or Labor Day," Kloza says.
He hasn't been around after 4th Jul?--It continues to rise thru Labor Day and this years indications aren't showing it will change that course. Oil companies don't run out of excuses to raise prices. Expect greater than normal rises this year+ any new wars and world crisis conditions. It's greed- from speculators to Cartel
He hasn't been around after 4th Jul?--It continues to rise thru Labor Day and this years indications aren't showing it will change that course. Oil companies don't run out of excuses to raise prices. Expect greater than normal rises this year+ any new wars and world crisis conditions. It's greed- from speculators to Cartel
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