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Esmoreit said:
Kasz216 said:
Esmoreit said:
Galaki said:
We could solve this problem by invading Russia.

 

Hitler tried to get to the oilfields in the Caucasus... and ended in Stalingrad. I'll say no.

Gas here is €1.52 a litre... which would be 2,14 USD with current exchange rates.

Or $9.72 a gallon.

I'd say you have little to complain about.

I disagree.  I mean the taxes you pay are just the price you pay for other things you get through your government. 

Aside from that.  Amusignly Russia may increase the gas crisis since georgia holds one of the most important energy pipelines in the area.

 

Wether it's taxes or not, we still have to pay them. It's still a stress on our actual income and basicly that is what matters: How much money do we still have to spend after we have payed for gas.

And what you don't have to pay for due to the taxes is directly is a relief on your actual incomes. 

In reality your paying more for gas isn't really a greater burden since while you pay more for gas.  You pay less for other things, or nothing for other things.  (like healthcare... etc.)

Unless your government sucks at how it uses it's taxes.  Which would be a tax issue, not a gas one.