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Oil price myth

Claims that oil prices in the US are higher than ever have frequently been reported in media. Problem is, it’s not true. Democrats are spinning this claim (and media report about it), but forget to use the inflation-adjusted price which was about 50 per cent higher in 1981. Spinsanity has the complete story today.

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