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Re: F... gas prices
B/c they're making at my expense [j/k].
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A Dude
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Re: F... gas prices
Even though you're joking, that's pretty much the crux of their argument.
Why do middle class citizens (and poor and affluent citizens for that matter) have more right to pay low gas prices than Exxon does to charge higher ones?
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I haven't seen any allegations of collusion among oil companies other than "they are charging more, therefore they must be colluding". In order to work, the free market does require everyone to "play fair", and govt. can legitimately investigate the oil companies actions to determine if they are indeed doing so. I agree, however, that the mere fact that they are making profits does not, in and of itself, mean they are cheating the system. (In a fight, does the fact I won mean I started it?) While I haven't fully thought through this next point, given the nature of the US economy, some level of govt oversight of oil/gas prices may be appropriate. The US economy, given the size of the country, is reliant on the transport of items over long distances. Radical increases in oil/prices effect markets well beyond oil/gas as an individual commodity. In this way, and even though sold through multiple companies, oil seems to me to have similar market characteristics of a monopoly (i.e. electric, phone and BGE). In such situations, even if no collusion is shown, govt has a role in ensuring that the pricing and profit levels are "fair". (I guess, however, that if Exxon attempted set its price way over market, then everyone would buy from one of the other providers - That appears to me to be the crux of the question - is there enough competition between oil providers to ensure that the price is a true market price). Also, I think 70Chips point of regulating speculation in the oil/gas market is appropriate. Again, given the effect that increases in oil prices have on other markets, it seems to me speculation in the oil market should be pretty much prohibited. Removing specualation from the picture may ease the growth, hopefully create a more straight forward "supply/demand" equation, and limit the effect of radical price increases on other markets.
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Re: F... gas prices
if its fair, then why does the government regulate the price of milk, or cigarettes? when is enough, enough?
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Re: F... gas prices
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These "record profits" are only because usage is at an all-time high. Most big companies, like Coca Cola, operate at a 20% profit. Oil companies operate at a 2-7% profit rate. The various levels of Government make 10 times the profit as oil companies in the form of taxes, which they have done zero work to earn. Also, environmental restrictions and regulations force prices and production costs WAY up. The oil companies are NOT the enemy OR the reason for prices being high and moving even higher. The government and Congress has the majority of the guilt and yet, we still listen to them when they want to investigate and tax oil companies into oblivion to please the uninformed sector of the population. Oil companies are ALREADY operating on substandard profit rates and if they're squeezed any more, they will have to begin offering lower quality fuels, forcing us to use more. Yes, total profits may be records, but you have to look at their profit % which is nothing compared to the Governments'. Also, inflation must be figured into it. |
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Re: F... gas prices
The Saudis have America by the balls, period. Democrats, republicans, it doesn't matter. That's why the president was begging them to increase their production and reduce prices last week.
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and why we are on the subject, is finding oil in Alaska a sure thing? because if it is, its about time to make that move. im for protecting whats beautiful, and right about America. but this very quickly could become a national crisis, if something isn't done. oil is driving up the price of everything. i really feel for the truckers
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It's a well-known fact that Alaska is home to a huge oil reserve, one that would nearly double our supply of domestic oil if we tapped into it.
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Re: F... gas prices
quit being a dick. i ask a question, because i didnt know. sorry for being so mis- informed
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You called my first post the stupidest thing posted on this site. There was no problem with that. Maybe I should PM the mods and whine about it to have you warned.
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Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 1002 Area, Petroleum Assessment, 1998, Including Economic Analysis (it's an old survey, 1996 so with newer methods more recoverable oil may exist). By using this resource in a measured way, the US could reduce its dependence on foreign oil by 5-10% for the next 12-15 years.
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But yet again, Congress (mostly Democrats) said no. |
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Re: F... gas prices
Expensive gas is here, more expensive gas in the future as that is the result of supply and demand.
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Re: F... gas prices
the given in this whole thing is, we need gas. this pretty much constitutes a monopoly. until there are other choices, this should be semi controlled/ watched by the government. this is a big difference between the Dem's and the G.O.P the republicans think that big business is above playing fair. while the Dem's think there is a point where you have enough of a profit margin
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