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Posted by MN Scott on October 13, 2005 at 07:09:01 from (206.9.216.70):
In Reply to: Re: $$$$ Diesel Fuel posted by Mark Putnam on October 13, 2005 at 04:02:37:
Guy's its for the most part supply and demand. Oil production remains about level yet people in China, india ect, have improving life styles thanks to makeing all of our products for us and they want thier own suvs to. In this country we have not built a refinery for 30 years because of enviromental wacko's. With 20% of our refinery's down, guess what, no place to refine crude resulting in higher prices for the fuel that is refined. Bush Cheney have pushed hard for increased oil exploration and building more refinery's, more bio fuel's, reducing EPA formulation rules and on and on but the enviro wacko's say no dice. Increased suppy equals lower prices. The goverment has to get out of the way not get more involved, name one govermental program that has worked, you can't because not one ever has. I remember Kerrey calling for more gas taxes because gas was to cheap in the US compared to his France. If he were elected we would have $5 diesel now. Rant over.
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