April 13, 2012

Fairy Tales About Gas Prices

Editors, Investor's Business Daily


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To hear President Obama talk about energy, you'd think annual oil price spikes were routine and predictable. But it's another energy myth Obama peddles to avoid responsibility for high gas prices.

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