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    [Image description: A photo of a post-it note right next to the ‘unleaded’ price screen on a gas pump. Note says, “Hey there, voter! Do you remember that on Inauguration Day (Jan 20th) 2009, the national average for a gallon of gasoline was about $1.78? How’s that ‘Hope and Change’ working out for you? - Anyone But Obama, Nov 2012.” End description.]
stfuconservatives:

gqbrielle submitted: “came up on my facebook stream. person who shared notes, “the pricing is accurate, if the message is a bit misleading.” a bit. brb, gritting teeth more.”
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A few people have told me that this is showing up on their newsfeed. If you see it, here’s what you should say:
“So how, exactly, does the President affect gas prices? Because those are set by the gas companies, not by our government. The Republican congress has refused any attempt to fund alternative energy, increase mileage standards, subsidize mass transit, or create peace in the Middle East — where the majority of our gas comes from. Again, how is that Obama’s fault? Hey, remember the last time when gas prices were this high? It was under Bush. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this.”
You can also point them in the direction of this article about how the ultra-conservative Koch brothers set gas prices. Happy flaming!
-Jess

    [Image description: A photo of a post-it note right next to the ‘unleaded’ price screen on a gas pump. Note says, “Hey there, voter! Do you remember that on Inauguration Day (Jan 20th) 2009, the national average for a gallon of gasoline was about $1.78? How’s that ‘Hope and Change’ working out for you? - Anyone But Obama, Nov 2012.” End description.]

    stfuconservatives:

    gqbrielle submitted: “came up on my facebook stream. person who shared notes, “the pricing is accurate, if the message is a bit misleading.” a bit. brb, gritting teeth more.”

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    A few people have told me that this is showing up on their newsfeed. If you see it, here’s what you should say:

    “So how, exactly, does the President affect gas prices? Because those are set by the gas companies, not by our government. The Republican congress has refused any attempt to fund alternative energy, increase mileage standards, subsidize mass transit, or create peace in the Middle East — where the majority of our gas comes from. Again, how is that Obama’s fault? Hey, remember the last time when gas prices were this high? It was under Bush. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this.”

    You can also point them in the direction of this article about how the ultra-conservative Koch brothers set gas prices. Happy flaming!

    -Jess