It's All About Him at AP: 'Lower Oil Prices Ease Load on Consumers and Obama'
Really, the only surprise is that consumers came before Obama in the headline -- because Obama came before the economy in the underlying article.
A late-day dispatch from Jonathan Fahey and Paul Wiseman at the Associated Press even found someone to say that history will be on Obama's side if gas prices fall to below $3.50 a gallon or so by Labor Day. Excerpts follow (bolds are mine):
Story Continues Below Ad ↓A threat that's been hanging over the economy is starting to look a lot less menacing.
Oil and gasoline prices are sinking, giving relief to businesses and consumers who a few weeks ago seemed about to face the highest fuel prices ever.
President Barack Obama's re-election prospects could also benefit, especially if prices keep falling as some analysts expect. A majority of Americans disapproved of Obama's handling of gas prices in an AP-GfK poll early this month. But that was before the full effect of the recent drop had reached drivers.
... The economy could gain, too. Consumers who spend less on fuel have more to spend on other purchases, from autos and furniture to appliances and vacations, that could help drive economic output and job growth.
The price drop will likely boost consumer confidence. It also comes at a timely moment: Ahead of the Memorial Day weekend, a busy one for travel and entertainment spending.
... The average national gasoline price is expected to fall as low as $3.50 a gallon this summer. It could even dip near $3 in some states.
... "People were prepared emotionally for $4.50 or $5 gasoline, so there's a sense of relief," (chief oil analyst at the Oil Price Information Service Tom) Kloza says.
... And Obama can look forward to further help this fall. After Labor Day, refiners can begin using cheaper ingredients to make gasoline because wintertime clean air rules are less stringent. That should push gasoline prices lower between Labor Day and Election Day, barring hurricanes that can disrupt supplies or other global events, says Kloza.
"History will be working on behalf of the Democrats," he said.
It's as if the post-Labor Day situation with altered gasoline blends has never, ever come up before in any other presidential election year. Zheesh.
The only trouble with the AP's take on gas prices is the reason why it now appears they will come down a bit during the summer: "expectations of lower demand as the global economy slows." It's as if any impact from that critical factor which might cause overall U.S. economic growth and therefore job growth to stay at their current mediocre levels won't matter. Sure, guys.
All in all, the report comes off as the kind of piece ordered up by AP management or expected of AP writers any time a development which really is a mixed bag can be spun as good news presents itself. That seems to be the Associated Press, aka the Administration's Press, mission in life any more.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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WTF? Who the hell was "emotionally prepared" for $5 gas???
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 8:59pm.
I don't know where these AP elites buy gas (or even if they do) but I've never seen a seasonal label on a gas pump that said 'Regular +Obama'.
Soooo...
Submitted by bigdaddy on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 9:05pm.
...According to the "Administration Press", if the price of gas goes down, then Baracko has something to do with it but if the price climbs well, it's out of his control...
indeed....
Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 9:13pm.
He'd take credit for the blue sky and anything else created by God. Then he turns around in the same speech maybe one or two sentences later and blame man for the same thing.
-Jon
It's simple when you understand it
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:01pm.
The President
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Submitted by robert108 on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 9:23pm.
Gas prices are falling due to increased production on private land. In spite of obama, not because of him.
… in other news, the world is
Submitted by Reaver on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 9:30pm.
… in other news, the world is about to end. Coming up we discuss how this could affect President Obama’s re-election chances.
Someone tell the AP it's
Submitted by the struggler on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 9:31pm.
Someone tell the AP it's still nearly double from when he entered office.
The economy is weak
Submitted by povertypimpin on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 9:52pm.
and the dollar is strengthening.
The real reason for falling gas prices:
Submitted by DumbCanuck on Thu, 05/17/2012 - 7:30am.
Global demand is lower due to unexpectedly reduced output from powerhouse economies like China.
This is NOT good news!
Give your heads a shake, AP.
"There... Are... Four... Lights!"
The stock market is tanking
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 9:57pm.
Inflation is still rearing it's ugly head.
Unemployment is bad, I don't care what they say.
Real estate prices continue to slide.
The price of gas is still high, just not as high.
Dream on MSM, the economy still sucks for those of us who aren't A-list celebs and politicians.
Omaha train boy tax me more is now for the keystone xl pipeline.
Submitted by upcountrywater on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 10:08pm.
Why, well he added many more coal cars, kuz the coal diggers, are now selling their coal to ..ta da China...As the coal fired power plants switch to natural gas. The smart coal miners aren't going out of business. Screw U BtB.
We are exporting oil products because it's deemed evil, by the epa witches eeeekk..HIGH SULFUR.
Screw the state church...EPA..
Well hay if the economy keeps shrinking, volume of fuel use will also drop.No this is not good.
You Didn't Build That.
All I can say is Thank God!
Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 10:09pm.
I was SO worried about all the stress these gas prices were putting on Dear Leader!
In fact, I think he should go on another vacation and unwind!
Gas prices
Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 10:18pm.
continue to rise here in southern Kalifornyastan- 12-22 cents up this past week.
Maui, the highest in the Aloha State
Submitted by upcountrywater on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:02pm.
$ 5.08 bucks... $4.99 for diesel, yea diesel my 4 X 4 gets me to places where I see no one all day long. 12 miles from my home, and over an hour to get there...8,200 ft ...
You Didn't Build That.
We in Michigan got a present from the Pres today,
Submitted by UpNorth on Thu, 05/17/2012 - 12:10am.
gas went up 21 cents a gallon. Thank you Dear Leader.
On December 1, 2008, before the Immaculation of Dear Leader, gas was, on average nationwide, $1.81/gal.
If the economy is so good in
Submitted by dscott on Thu, 05/17/2012 - 11:21am.
If the economy is so good in 2012 then why are we using less gasoline than 2009 in the midst of a recession at the same time of year?
http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=pet&s=wgfupus2&f=w
Would that be because all the poor people who drive used cars getting low mpg are unemployed and can't afford gas? You know those 23 million people collecting unemployment, Food Stamps and TANIF? Hey, here's a new government program Obama can advocate - Gas Stamps. /snark/
The load on Obama.
Submitted by CobraMan on Thu, 05/17/2012 - 1:13pm.
Whew! I was beginning to thing that Obama was going to be crushed by the load that he has been bearing, especially since he has little control of how large that load can be.
What's that, the prices are variable and this month's price won't be the same as last month! That, as happens every year, the costs will rise in mid fall, when the change in season (here come's global warming!) equates to an increase in oil consumption AND an increase in the cost of gasoline production (remember those expensive additives they weren't using during the summer? They're Back!)? Dang it, the Load is Back!
Poor Obama, come October, he'll go the way of the proverbial Camel (is that racist?). He'll have to shoulder the load of the one barrel of high priced, winterized oil that will break his back. But, hay, there's always the Strategic Reserve! Obama can strategically sell off 20 to 30 percent of it to domestic refineries, just in time to save his administration!
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