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  • 2011-04-28 (xsd:date)
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  • President Obama on High Gas Prices (en)
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  • Example: [Collected via e-mail, April 2011] Is this true? I can't find any reports he said this.Gas to jump to $5/ gallon by Memorial Day. Obama said to get used to it and trade your car in for an energy efficient car. With unemployment above 10% in many states, can YOU afford a trade-in? Repost if you want Obama to get used to being a one-term President!..... nice to say when you dont have to pay for anything yourself!!! Origins: Whether rising gas prices will hit $5 per gallon in the U.S. by Memorial Day 2011 is a matter of speculation, but the notion that President Barack Obama's response to the issue of high gas prices was to simply shrug and suggest that people get used to it and trade your car in for an energy efficient car appears to be a very poor paraphrase of something the president said. As seen in the clip below, during a talk with workers at Gamesa, a wind turbine manufacturer, on 6 April 2011, President Obama fielded a question about rising gas prices. Obama's response was to explain why the cost of gasoline periodically spikes, and then to outline possible solutions to the issue of high gas prices, emphasizing that none of them was a short-term answer: increase oil production; shift to more efficient, higher-mileage automobiles; and encourage the development of alternative fuel (e.g., electricity, natural gas) vehicles. The president did take a good-natured jab at an SUV driver in the audience (If you're complaining about the price of gas, and you're only getting eight miles a gallon ...) while emphasizing that None of [what I've outlined] is going to help you this week, though: (en)
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