Believe it or not, high gas prices are a GOOD thing. As gas prices go up, the incentive to find alternative fuel sources goes up as well. Fossil fuels will eventually run out, so the sooner we find efficient, renewable fuels, the better off we will be in the future.
But if you really want to try to get cheap gas NOW, here's four things you can try, but won't succeed in.
1) You can buy less gas and convince everyone else to buy less as well. But you NEED gas, so you're going to buy it anyway, aren't you? Now when everyone has that same mentality, prices will stay where they are.
2) You could start a new oil company, increasing supply and competition, forcing prices down (temporarily). Barriers to entry are ungodly in that market though. Good luck.
3) Government intervention (i.e. a price ceiling) could lower prices as well. So you could write a letter to a politician to try to pass a bill. But then you'd be waiting hours at the pump to get gasoline. And that gasoline might not even still be there once your turn at the pump has come up. Shortages = bad stuff. (Less taxation would work as well, but then we'd just be feeding our foreign debt further and decreasing the incentive to develop new fuels.)
4) Maybe if the nice oil companies just GAVE away gas and ignored their costs and profit margins, then it could be cheaper. Maybe you could write a nice letter?
There are your options. Good luck. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif