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Today’s Cheaper Gas Is the Calm Before the Storm

Today’s Cheaper Gas Is the Calm Before the Storm
Gas prices are seen on an Exxon Mobil gas station sign in Houston, Texas, on June 9, 2022. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
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With some regions of America enjoying gasoline prices below $3 a gallon after a summer that saw the national average exceed $5 for the very first time, it’s tempting to lull oneself into thinking cheap gas will last. In fact, it won’t last for very much longer at all, especially with this administration’s never-ending hostility to the fossil fuel economy, which provides more than 80 percent of our energy.
Thomas McArdle
Thomas McArdle
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Thomas McArdle was a White House speechwriter for President George W. Bush and writes for IssuesInsights.com
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