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Title: Bush seems surprised at predictions of $4 gasoline
Source: L.A. Times (via Newsday)
URL Source: http://www.newsday.com/business/ny- ... 295595629feb29,0,5646310.story
Published: Feb 28, 2008
Author: MAURA REYNOLDS AND RONALD D. WHITE
Post Date: 2008-02-29 16:04:30 by aristeides
Keywords: None
Views: 318
Comments: 7

Bush seems surprised at predictions of $4 gasoline

BY MAURA REYNOLDS AND RONALD D. WHITE | Los Angeles Times
February 29, 2008

WASHINGTON - "Wait, what did you just say? You're predicting $4 a gallon gasoline?" a surprised President George W. Bush said yesterday when a reporter mentioned what energy analysts are saying could happen soon in many parts of the country.

"That's interesting," Bush said, "I hadn't heard that ... I know it's high now."

The prospect of sharply higher fuel prices, including $4 gasoline in some areas, may not have made it into the Oval Office briefing books, but even before the current surge, energy experts were predicting that the average price would soon reach $3.75 per gallon nationwide and top $4 a gallon in more expensive states.

And the price of oil, which hit record levels earlier this week, jumped again yesterday, closing at $102.59 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Bush's expression of surprise at how high gasoline prices could climb drew comparisons with his father, George H.W. Bush, who took a serious political hit when he was president after appearing to be unfamiliar with the scanners used in supermarket checkout counters. The incident was widely construed as suggesting the first Bush was out of touch with everyday life.

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama seized on the current president's remarks, accusing Bush of failing to understand hardships ordinary Americans face as prices rise and the economy falters.

"If I'm not mistaken, was quoted today as saying he thought it was interesting that gas prices might reach $4 a gallon at the pump ..." the Illinois senator told reporters. "Let me suggest that as president of the United States I will know if we've got back-breaking prices at the pump and then I intend to try to do something about it."

The average U.S. pump price was $3.16 a gallon yesterday, according to AAA, but higher in many regional markets. The average price in the New York region was $3.32 per gallon, and in Los Angeles $3.36.

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#1. To: aristeides (#0)

I'm not surprised bush is surprised. He's a war president.

"You can not save the Constitution by destroying it."

Itisa1mosttoolate  posted on  2008-02-29   16:06:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Itisa1mosttoolate (#1)

I would have thought a commander in chief would have been very concerned about the price of the fuel he must import to keep his military running.

To reason, indeed, he was not in the habit of attending. His mode of arguing, if it is to be so called, was one not uncommon among dull and stubborn persons, who are accustomed to be surrounded by their inferiors. He asserted a proposition; and, as often as wiser people ventured respectfully to show that it was erroneous, he asserted it again, in exactly the same words, and conceived that, by doing so, he at once disposed of all objections. - Macaulay, "History of England," Vol. 1, Chapter 6, on James II.

aristeides  posted on  2008-02-29   16:07:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: aristeides (#0)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2008-02-29   16:46:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: aristeides (#0)

And once Bush understood the question was what he'd do about $4 gasoline, his answer was, "keep the tax cuts permanent." Here's from the transcript:

QUESTION: What's your advice to the average American who is hurting now — facing the prospect of $4 a gallon gasoline, a lot of people facing...

BUSH: Wait a minute. What did you just say? You're predicting $4 a gallon gas?

QUESTION: A number of analysts are predicting $4 a gallon gasoline this spring when they reformulate.

BUSH: That's interesting. I hadn't heard that.

QUESTION: Yes, sir.

BUSH: Yes. I know it's high now.

QUESTION: And the other economic problems facing people. Beyond your concern that you stated here and your expectations for these stimulus checks, what kind of hope can you offer to people who are in dire straits?

BUSH: Permanent — keep the tax cuts permanent, for starters. There's a lot economic uncertainty. You just said that. You just said the price of gasoline may be up to $4 a gallon, or some expert told you that. And that creates a lot of uncertainty. If you're out there wondering whether or not — you know, what your life is going to be like and you're looking at $4 a gallon, that's uncertain.

And when you couple that with the idea that their taxes may be going up in a couple years, that's double uncertainty.

And therefore, one way to deal with uncertainty is for Congress to make the tax cuts permanent.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2008-02-29   17:01:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: MUDDOG (#4)

keep the tax cuts permanent

Would that include the new tax breaks for the oil companies?

To reason, indeed, he was not in the habit of attending. His mode of arguing, if it is to be so called, was one not uncommon among dull and stubborn persons, who are accustomed to be surrounded by their inferiors. He asserted a proposition; and, as often as wiser people ventured respectfully to show that it was erroneous, he asserted it again, in exactly the same words, and conceived that, by doing so, he at once disposed of all objections. - Macaulay, "History of England," Vol. 1, Chapter 6, on James II.

aristeides  posted on  2008-02-29   17:06:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: aristeides (#5)

It's just that "tax cuts" are his mantra.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2008-02-29   17:13:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: aristeides (#0)

Bush's expression of surprise at how high gasoline prices could climb drew comparisons with his father, [German-born Nazi] George H.W. Bush [ http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20070405.htm ], who took a serious political hit when he was president after appearing to be unfamiliar with the scanners used in supermarket checkout counters. The incident was widely construed as suggesting the first Bush was out of touch with everyday life.

off the subject, i know, but i didn't know this, and found it more than interesting, since bush I was instrumental in setting up the apparatus for scanners at supermarkets, and airports, and toll booths, hospitals, and government offices, and RFID's and anywhere else the PTB want them to control the serfs and skim their take on the serfs' sweat [ http://www.wine-storage.com/octopus.html ] Verichip is derived from the barbara bush family name "Vere" [means "truth" which is code name for the occult's secret doctrine (watch.pair.com)....They wouldn't know truth if it bit them, Truth being another name for Jesus Christ]....bush I's feigned surprise would be an attempt to cover his guilt....they do well to compare bush II's feigned surprise with his father's....both of them are liars like their father the devil.

President Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act on December 23, 1913. History proved that on that day, the Constitution ceased to be the governing covenant of the American people, and our liberties were handed over to a small group of international bankers. - Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2008-03-01   8:07:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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