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Gas is still high for you? I just filled up my tank yesterday at $3.60 a gallon. Certainly not the highest I've ever seen.

You have been what's called "price conditioned." This is the marketing term for when you artificially raise prices an absurd amount for a while, until people get over their outrage and accept the idea that this is how much this thing should cost,...then you lower it a tad, and they get all happy and think they're getting a great deal. And they gladly buy MORE of your still-overpriced product. And brag to their friends about the great price they got it for. Sleazy and slimy marketing practice? Yep. Common marketing practice? You bet.

How much should gasoline really cost in the United States, the country with the most oil of any country on earth?

Is a buck a gallon too much? I think so.

High gasoline prices are an openly aggressive assault on the working poor. It's a tax they can't get around paying, because they HAVE to drive to their crappy jobs just to survive.

The severely impoverished don't pay it; they can't afford a car. And the rich don't give a fuck about the price of gas for their Mercedes. It's a disgusting, vicious attack against the working poor and middle class.

312 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Gas is still high for you? I just filled up my tank yesterday at $3.60 a gallon. Certainly not the highest I've ever seen.

You have been what's called "price conditioned." This is the marketing term for when you artificially raise prices an absurd amount for a while, until people get over their outrage and accept the idea that this is how much this thing should cost,...then you lower it a tad, and they get all happy and think they're getting a great deal. And they gladly buy MORE of your still-overpriced product. And brag to their friends about the great price they got it for. Sleazy and slimy marketing practice? Yep. Common marketing practice? You bet.

How much should gasoline really cost in the United States, the country with the most oil of any country on earth?

Is a buck a gallon too much? I think so.

High gasoline prices are an openly aggressive assault on the working poor. It's a tax they can't get around paying, because they HAVE to drive to their crappy jobs.

The severely impoverished don't pay it; they can't afford a car. And the rich don't give a fuck about the price of gas for their Mercedes. It's a disgusting, vicious attack against the working poor and middle class.

312 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Gas is still high for you? I just filled up my tank yesterday at $3.60 a gallon. Certainly not the highest I've ever seen.

You have been what's called "price conditioned." This is the marketing term for when you artificially raise prices an absurd amount for a while, until people get over their outrage and accept the idea that this is how much this thing should cost,...then you lower it a tad, and they get all happy and think they're getting a great deal. And they gladly buy MORE of your still-overpriced product. And brag to their friends about the great price they got it for. Sleazy and slimy marketing practice? Yep. Common marketing practice? You bet.

How much should gasoline really cost in the United States, the country with the most oil of any country on earth?

Is a buck a gallon too much? I think so.

High gasoline prices are an openly aggressive assault on the working poor. It's a tax they can't get around paying.

The severely impoverished don't pay it; they can't afford a car. And the rich don't give a fuck about the price of gas for their Mercedes. It's a disgusting, vicious attack against the working poor and middle class.

312 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Gas is still high for you? I just filled up my tank yesterday at $3.60 a gallon. Certainly not the highest I've ever seen.

You have been what's called "price conditioned." This is the marketing term for when you artificially raise prices an absurd amount for a while, until people get over their outrage and accept the idea that this is how much this thing should cost,...then you lower it a tad, and they get all happy and think they're getting a great deal. And they gladly buy MORE of your still-overpriced product. And brag to their friends about the great price they got it for. Sleazy and slimy marketing practice? Yep. Common marketing practice? You bet.

How much should gasoline really cost in the United States, the country with the most oil of any country on earth?

Is a buck a gallon too much? I think so.

Rising gasoline prices are an openly aggressive assault on the working poor. It's a tax they can't get around paying.

The severely impoverished don't pay it; they can't afford a car. And the rich don't give a fuck about the price of gas for their Mercedes. It's a disgusting, vicious attack against the working poor and middle class.

312 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Gas is still high for you? I just filled up my tank yesterday at $3.60 a gallon. Certainly not the highest I've ever seen.

You have been what's called "price conditioned." This is the marketing term for when you artificially raise prices an absurd amount for a while, until people get over their outrage and accept the idea that this is how much this thing should cost,...then you lower it a tad, and they get all happy and think they're getting a great deal. And they gladly buy MORE of your still-overpriced product. And brag to their friends about the great price they got it for. Sleazy and slimy marketing practice? Yep. Common marketing practice? You bet.

How much should gasoline really cost in the United States, the country with the most oil of any country on earth?

Is a buck a gallon too much? I think so.

Rising gasoline prices are an openly aggressive assault on the working poor. It's a tax they can't get around paying.

The severely impoverished don't pay it; they can't afford a car. And the rich don't give a fuck. It's a disgusting, vicious attack against the working poor and middle class.

312 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Gas is still high for you? I just filled up my tank yesterday at $3.60 a gallon. Certainly not the highest I've ever seen.

You have been what's called "price conditioned." This is the marketing term for when you artificially raise prices an absurd amount for a while, until people get over their outrage and accept the idea that this is how much this thing should cost,...then you lower it a tad, and they get all happy and think they're getting a great deal. And they gladly buy MORE of your still-overpriced product. And brag to their friends about the great price they got it for. Sleazy and slimy marketing practice? Yep. Common marketing practice? You bet.

How much should gasoline really cost in the United States, the country with the most oil of any country on earth?

Is a buck a gallon too much? I think so.

Rising gasoline prices are an openly aggressive assault on the working poor. It's a tax they can't get around paying.

The severely impoverished don't pay it because they can't afford a car. And the rich don't give a fuck. It's a disgusting, vicious attack against the working poor and middle class.

312 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Gas is still high for you? I just filled up my tank yesterday at $3.60 a gallon. Certainly not the highest I've ever seen.

You have been what's called "price conditioned." This is the marketing term for when you artificially raise prices an absurd amount for a while, until people get over their outrage and accept the idea that this is how much this thing should cost,...then you lower it a tad, and they get all happy and think they're getting a great deal. And they gladly buy MORE of your still-overpriced product. And brag to their friends about the great price they got it for. Sleazy and slimy marketing practice? Yep. Common marketing practice? You bet.

How much should gasoline really cost in the United States, the country with the most oil of any country on earth?

Is a buck a gallon too much? I think so.

312 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Gas is still high for you? I just filled up my tank yesterday at $3.60 a gallon. Certainly not the highest I've ever seen.

You have been what's called "price conditioned." This is the marketing term for when you artificially raise prices an absurd amount for a while, until people get over their outrage and accept the idea that this is how much this thing should cost,...then you lower it a tad, and they get all happy and think they're getting a great deal. And they gladly buy MORE of your still-overpriced product. And brag to their friends about the great price they got it for. Sleazy and slimy? Yep. Common marketing practice? You bet.

How much should gasoline really cost in the United States, the country with the most oil of any country on earth?

Is a buck a gallon too much? I think so.

312 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Gas is still high for you? I just filled up my tank yesterday at $3.60 a gallon. Certainly not the highest I've ever seen.

You have been price conditioned. This is the marketing term for when you artificially raise prices an absurd amount for a while, until people get over their outrage and accept the idea that this is how much this thing should cost,...then you lower it a tad, and they get all happy and think they're getting a great deal.

How much should gasoline really cost in the United States, the country with the most oil of any country on earth?

Is a buck a gallon too much? I think so.

312 days ago
1 score