
STORY: Despite daily headlines bemoaning record gas prices, the U.S. is actually one of the cheaper places to fill up in the world.
Most Expensive Countries To Buy Gasoline*
NOTE: Notice that most of the countries are in Europe - the Socio-Liberal paradise! Now imagine if Congress would only just repeal the gas taxes for the summer here at home . . .
No. 10 - Belgium: $8.22 per gallon
No. 9 - Iceland: $8.28 per gallon
No. 8 - Monaco: $8.31 per gallon
No. 7 - Netherlands: $8.37 per gallon
No. 6 - United Kingdom: $8.38 per gallon
No. 5 - Norway: $8.73 per gallon
No. 4 - Eritrea: $9.58 per gallon
No. 3 - Bosnia-Herzegovina: $10.86 per gallon
No. 2 - Aruba: $12.03 per gallon
No. 1 - Sierra Leone: $18.42 per gallon
Cheapest Countries To Buy Gasoline*
NOTE: All these countries provide for themselves. Liberals and enviro-wackos complain about our dependence in foreign oil that translates into higher gas prices. Now if only they'd allow us to drill for our own oil. . .
No. 10 - Kuwait: 90 cents
No. 9 - Egypt: 89 cents
No. 8 - Russia: 88 cents
No. 7 - Bahrain: 81 cents
No. 6 - Qatar: 73 cents
No. 5 - Swaziland: 54 cents
No. 4 - Libya: 50 cents
No. 3 - Saudi Arabia: 45 cents
No. 2 - Iran: 40 cents
No. 1 - Venezuela: 12 cents
*All prices for the 155 countries surveyed by research firm AIRINC between March 17 and April 1 have been converted to U.S. dollars per gallon.
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