True,but to start with put the law back like it was so that paper stocks arent considered to be real stocks.If they dont want to do that,make them take delivery of the billions of barrels they have on paper.When they cant toss them in jail,THEN put the law back to what it was before the crooks took over.Also make the banks pay back 12 or 13 trillion dollars they stole from the taxpayers. Once fuel is actually back on supply and demand look for gas at around 1.50 a gallon,a recovery,and people back to work.If enough people dont have jobs,make oil companys hire people to pump gas everywhere and pay them decent.Thats the least they can do for robbing us.Also break them up into smaller companys.Even after the crooks took over the stock market,the price of fuel didnt go up much until the last big merger about 5 years ago of the big companys.Bust them back to 25 or 30 companys instead of 5 and never let them get that big again.To keep them that way,if they start fixing prices,bust them smaller. Now all we need to do is hold the politicians feet to the fire until they do what I said.
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