Tuesday, May 5, 2015

So we have a test on Jerry's energy tax

In our Spanish state:

Informes periódicos de San Gabriel en el aumento de los precios del gas.

So now we look. Do we get more or less  howling for more energy inefficient government spending. If we get more howls, then we know jerry's energy tax increases emissions.
San Gabriel Valle: Southern California gas prices are rising fast, and the rate of acceleration is far outpacing the national average.
Fueled by in-state refinery problems and rising crude oil prices, Los Angeles County’s average price for a gallon of regular hit $3.84 on Monday. That was up 35 cents from a week ago, while the national average rose just 9 cents, to $2.63 a gallon, according to GasBuddy.com.
L.A. County’s average price is now up 63 cents from a month ago, although that is still 47 cents below the year-ago average of $4.30 a gallon.
The Inland Empire is seeing similar price hikes. San Bernardino County’s average on Monday was $3.75 a gallon, up 34 cents from a week ago and 58 cents from a month earlier.
“Gasoline prices continue to be tugged upward by previous increases in crude oil prices,” said Patrick DeHaan, GasBuddy’s senior petroleum analyst. “The national average stands at its highest in nearly five months and has risen 20 days straight. West Coast refinery issues have continued to weigh on West Coast gasoline prices, which have easily risen the fastest in the nation for a second consecutive week, though the increase in prices will be scaled back considerably this week.”

Los economistas ambientales son a menudo ignorantes acerca de la economía de flujo restringido. Estamos probando sus teorías de que los impuestos energéticos empeoran las emisiones peor o mejor.

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