Last I checked, I could get a gallon of milk for under $4.20 a gallon. Also, milk is something we eat, not something we burn. Everyone compares milk to fuel... Why? Why don't we compare fuel to a gallon of water? That would make more sense, since they both come from the earth. In Feb 2007, the price of gas was $2.16 a gallon. June 2008, the price of gas is $4.10 a gallon. It has doubled. If you go back, it has never jumped this high so fast. The market is run off of supply and demand. When you have a commodity that everyone wants, who do you think gets to set the price? If the fuel companies sold gas for $10/gallon, do you think no one would buy it? SHIT NO! Not as much, but people would still buy it, because they HAVE to get to work in their gasoline powered vehicles. All that would do is force alternative fuels to be annualized even more. Anyway...