The regulation you would want would be on speculaters.At least for now.I see another reason why,if gas is selling for pennies a gallon everywhere else in the world except North America,Europe,and Australia,why would I think maybe some regulation somewhere was needed?Since you made a good bit of sense with your answer,its a little clearer to me,we need to stop the EPA from making these regulations about ULSD,and that could help.Actually I see where people with the big ships would want EPA to regulate diesel like this so they could have more business.If Europe already has ULSD diesel and its lower than or the same price as gas,somebody is lying,or shipping companies are raking in a big profit,or something,but setting around and letting them do whatever they want,is what is causing this.Just my opinion.What really is going on here is,we being a people that want to do things right,let oil companies do what they want pretty much.Other countries regulate all of their natural resources,and we could too.When we do it will be because these fools took advantage of us one too many times,and we took it back away from them.I actually think that its corruption,from outside the United States causing this.Ever since the last"merger"and we ended up with half as many oil companies that we had,the price of oil has went through the roof.Another form of regulation could be bust them up to where there is more competition.
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