The only other countries with gas prices as low as ours are exporters. We're subsidizing gas prices in lots of ways.
Heating bill sucks, but I'm on natural gas, not oil, so it doesn't fluctuate as much.
OJ has major seasonal and year-to-year fluctuations based on the weather in Florida. (And by the way, if they eliminated the slavery, it would probably cost more year-round.)
T-bone actually should cost a lot more, if we got rid of the corn subsidies.
Whopper price, you're near the Atlanta market, I'm near Cleveland. I'll bet it's higher in New York.
Movie tickets, you really think your kid is just buying tickets with that?
I guess my question is, are you claiming that a "strong dollar" will buy more domestically-produced goods?