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Monday, March 12, 2007 

'But drivers in California, where pump prices have posted the biggest gains, may continue to face price spikes even after the rest of the country gets some relief. That’s because refining capacity in California has not been keeping up with demand. And because relatively few refiners outside the region can produce gasoline that meets the state’s tough environmental standards, inventories there will likely remain tighter than elsewhere in the country'

Yet how strange that right around, say, the second Tuesday in November prices were down at like $2.15 even here in this hippy state eh? Fucking a, wake up Mr. or Mrs. Reporter. If they are using the DOJ in a political fashion perhaps so too they are using the wild west energy industry? Here we sit with no election on the horizon and no competition and no over-sight of the energy industry. Here we sit at fucking $3.50/gallon.

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