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Gas prices jump to over $4.00 a gallon. Praise Allah.

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
You are aware that there are set price-caps on oil, and that refineries are NOT free to sell gas at their own prices, right?

Big oil is a socialist scandal.
Which refineries in which countries?
Evidence?

I don't like your hair.
It's socialist!
 

sooda

Veteran Member
Quatar, Saudi, and Brunei need more money to suppress their people and build man-made islands in the shape of palm trees.

Please don't complain about giving the Islamists billions of dollars, for it is the will of Allah.

Alluah ackbar!

L.A. Gas Prices Hit Average of $4 Per Gallon After Rising 24 Cents in 1 Week: AAA

The US buys very little oil from the Gulf states... The key to oil is to find the sweet spot which is around $70 a barrel so the oil producers can stay in business.
 

Cooky

Veteran Member
Dubai looks like this because oil.
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What's wrong with propane powered vehicles or electric.
 

sooda

Veteran Member
You are aware that there are set price-caps on oil, and that refineries are NOT free to sell gas at their own prices, right?

Big oil is a socialist scandal.


LOLOL.. No.. they are strictly capitalists. What refineries are you talking about?

Profit margins in the industry have been at 6-7% for decades.
 

Cooky

Veteran Member
LOLOL.. No.. they are strictly capitalists. What refineries are you talking about?

Profit margins in the industry have been at 6-7% for decades.

Something is set at an international standard price. I'm sure someone can help me out a little...
 

Cooky

Veteran Member
The US buys very little oil from the Gulf states... The key to oil is to find the sweet spot which is around $70 a barrel so the oil producers can stay in business.

I don't believe the statistics. I know longshoremen too, who swear to God that their entire workshift consists of unloading barges. They say nothing leaves - things only come in.

...But the "statistics" paint another story.
 
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