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> > > Was driving back then Wrote:
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> > > > In 1980 gas was over $1/gallon.
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> #1 - obama has been editing the past in data
> center. you've posted the price of gas in a city
> or in the latter 1980's
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> that's 5 gal of gas CONSERVATIVELY, exactly as i
> said.
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> THE OTHER FACTOR IS THAT skilled laborers in the
> 1980's made
as much or often more than gov
> workers - gov workers were servants, public
> servants. so you'd have a Hazel employee
> electrical worker in Fairfax making more money
> than a manager in charge of multi-billion dollar
> project(s) - VERY LITERALLY
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> with that in mind, the 5 gal. of gas for 1 hr of
> work was meant to spell out new workers who
> companies hadn't yet decided to keep and promote
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> spammer. $5.50 / 5 is $1.10. gas in 1990's was
> just turning from $0.99 to over $1.00 in the early
> 1980's. late 80's is was still close to $1 gal,
> comfortably under $2
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> I BOUGHT GAS THAN $0.99 in the very early 1980's.
> Though whether i was driving then yet or not I
> don't say. Much less than $0.99
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> WHAT YOU ARE: IS A LYING SPAMMER OR DIDN'T READ.
Here's how hilarious your wrongness is in this situation, when we adjust the 1.19 national average gallon of gas from 1980 for accurate present day inflation it's pretty much dead in line with the cost of gas today
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