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"That's not a good sign," said Clarence Chu, a trader at Hudson Capital Energy. "It shows demand for gasoline hasn't picked up like it normally does this time of year."
99.9% of the people want gas prices to fall and the Deseret news always writes these articles like it is a bad thing that gas prices are falling.
Please explain to me why I should be unhappy that I will be paying less at the pump?
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