Posted by Detmurds on February 25, 2011 at 14:25:11 from (72.171.0.139):
In Reply to: OT Gas Prices posted by Tony Vidlak Sr. on February 23, 2011 at 15:21:09:
Oh, c'mon! What is the main objective to running an oil company? Making money right? Why do we do we blame them when our very own government makes more money off of us than the oil companies? Private industry is about making money,...government should be about protecting us, not destroying us. But they are doing just that,..destroying us by taxing, and regulating us for every single thing we do. They have sworn to stay in keeping with what the Constitution and they should know exactly what the Declaration of Independence says. Are they really doing this? (gun control, restrictions of freedom of speach, and mandatory "health-care?) Government is the ones who regulate the oil companies by taxation, end result is higher prices. Let's not forget that the oil companies pay "fees" for frivolous non-sense, like pro-global warming lies horse-crap. Global warming is nothing more than a taxation. We need to drill the hell out of our wasteland at Alaska's ANWAR because it is the frozen equivalent to land on the moon.
This post was edited by Detmurds at 14:33:26 02/25/11 3 times.
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