First, my take on gas prices is a little different than most. I have looked at oil companies profits, and PERCENTAGE wise, they are not out of line. The talking heads on TV always use things like "Billions in profit" when talking about it. However, it is a matter of scale.
Now to explain, lets compare the oil companies to a candy bar maker. Ok, the candy bar costs the company 8 cents to make, but they charge the wholesaler 22 cents for it. The oil company has to pay 2.50 a gallon (after refining costs) and charges the wholsaler 3.10 a gallon for it. Do the math and see who is gouging.
The thing that makes it look like they are making so much in gas is a pure matter of scale. We citizens buy HUGE dollar amounts of gas.
Now on the flip side, I do find it unamerican for an oil exec to make 400 million a year when his fellow citizens are struggling to pay for gas. But the plain fact is that even if he did not accept but 100,000 a year of it. it would not make a pennies difference to the pump price.
We need to start blaming who is really at fault. Look around at us all. We drive Big SUV's and Z71 4 wheel drives, use everything plastic (yep, plastic takes oil) and then point fingers at big oil.
I see gas going to 10 bucks a gallon plus when China's economy booms with all of our money we are sending over there thru Wal-Mart. (I do not even want to get started on that one). Inflation will be making up a good sized chunk of that 10 bux in my opinion.
Meanwhile, our politicians are taking our tax money and handing it out like bubble gum.
We have become a wasteful, spoiled society, and are fiddling while Rome is burning.
Solution: Don't worry, the problem will take care of itself, but I see some very hard times ahead.
Dubble

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