By By Chris V. Thangham Jun 9, 2008 in Politics This is a video clip where a reporter asks President Bush what advice he will give for the American people when the gas price hits $4 per gallon. He gives a brilliant response. A reporter asked Bush on March about the rising gasoline prices and asked him what advice he will give to the average American when the gas price hits $4 per gallon. Bush asks the reporter instead with a question: “Are you trying to predict the gasoline price?” The reporter replied that is what the oil industry was predicting in spring. Bush replies: "That is interesting, I haven’t heard that.” Even if he didn’t hear about the gas price, at least he could have given a sensible answer to the public how to cope with rising pump prices. The American public is still waiting in the sidelines for his response. Because of high gas prices, a number of people are lining up for free food at food banks. The demand at food banks in the U.S. has increased by 15 to 20 per cent over last year and food banks are unable to cope up with this demand, according to Jon Stewart from the The gas prices have hit $4 per gallon in most of the country as reported here by Can Tran. While the prices have been rising for sometime, there is practically no response from the Bush government.A reporter asked Bush on March about the rising gasoline prices and asked him what advice he will give to the average American when the gas price hits $4 per gallon.Bush asks the reporter instead with a question: “Are you trying to predict the gasoline price?”The reporter replied that is what the oil industry was predicting in spring.Bush replies:"That is interesting, I haven’t heard that.”Even if he didn’t hear about the gas price, at least he could have given a sensible answer to the public how to cope with rising pump prices. The American public is still waiting in the sidelines for his response.Because of high gas prices, a number of people are lining up for free food at food banks. The demand at food banks in the U.S. has increased by 15 to 20 per cent over last year and food banks are unable to cope up with this demand, according to America’s Second Harvest , the largest U.S. food bank provider.Jon Stewart from the Daily Show rightly asks Bush in the show, "If you haven’t heard about the gas prices reaching $4 per gallon, then what have you been doing?" More about Bush, Gas, Price bush gas price