The US has enough oil to survive for a while. Remember, this is all about
money. When OPEC starts feeling it in the wallet, they'll cave.
>If President Bush called OPEC and told them we weren't going to buy their oil, they would probably call our bluff. Guess who would lose that game of chicken?
>
>>Isn't it time our goverment officials stand up and do something about the
>>rediculous gas prices?
>>
>>ExxonMobil posted earnings last quarter that were the greatest earnings
ever
>>posted by any company anywhere. Is seems unlikely that Big Oil could be posting
>>record earnings if the there truly was a shortage of gas.
>>
>>If the refineries in the south were so badly damaged, as we've been told, that
>>gas production capacity were diminished to the point where it would take billions
>>to repair, then how can they be posting such enourmous profits? Greed is the answer.
>>
>>A study taken 2 years ago showed that all the oil companies have to do is raise
>>the price of gas 1 cent at the pump and they make hundreds of millions. Consider the
>>hike in gas prices over the last year and it's no wonder the posted upsurd earnings.
>>
>>First of all, OPEC has far too much control over us in this area. Why should the
>>United States be subject to arab oil prices? If the President called up OPEC and
>>said 'We are no longer buying your oil until the prices come down', they would
>>drop the prices in a flash, as we are one of the their biggest customers. And we have
>>enough oil in the strategic reserve to do it (for a while).
>>
>>Second, it's time the goverment regulate the gas prices. This situation is approaching
>>monopoly standards, as we the consumers have no say in it or any control over the
>>prices.
>>
>>Hey W, wanna score points across the nation, keep your tax refunds and do something
>>about the ubsurd gas prices.
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