LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- If you're filling up your tank, get ready for sticker shock. The average price of gas in Southern California rose Friday for the 22nd consecutive day. According to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service, the average price has increased 47.2 cents during the 22-day streak, the longest since a 27-day-long period of price increases from Feb. 7 to March 4. The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the Los Angeles and Long Beach area is now $4.22 per gallon, which is up 53 cents since last month. In Orange County, drivers are paying $4.21 a gallon. In the Inland Empire, the average is $4.18. In Ventura County, the average hovered near $4.21. ABC NewsThe issue in California is a double dip, which hits California hardest if it comes. California, as my readers known, is the land of low government multipliers. We are a disaster of congestion as California and Federal rules, taxes and spending hit the municipalities and drive them bankrupt. We are the Jim Crow, racist large state of America, and the cost of our government lunacy is always the California middle class. We have few middle class left as the Undemocratic Party continues its oligarchy. Hence, if we get a double dip it will be because of California and start in California.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
California will have trouble
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