Bob,
I think you misunderstood what I was trying to say. I do NOT want to take away anyone's profit, but what I DO want to do is have the right to do something about it, if I think that I am being unfairly taken advantage of, without having my own right to assemble being trampled on.
I'm not advocating by any means whatsoever to go and physically tamper with oil companies' property. What I am advocating is that if we feel that prices are too high, we should be able to come up with a solution, such as cutting back to 55MPH, in order to conserve fuel, and not have folks like Harvey whine and cry about how I'm hurting his stock profit.
The OPEC oil embargo, which began as a result of the Yom Kippur war (I may not be a mathematical wizard like some here, but I DO know my history). The United States government's answer was the 1974 Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act, which reduced the National Highway Maximum Speed Limit to 55MPH. In 1995 Congress repealed that law, because we were already back on track with fuel prices. 55MPH at that point was still on the books merely for safety's sake which, by the way, really didn't help reduce the number of accidents.
What would be the big deal about doing that again? Profit margins would sink? If anything, the EHECA showed that reducing the speed limit DID work to get oil prices back to where they should have been and did OPEC thinking about maybe not being such a horse's rear end.
Yes, we need to drill in ANWAR, yes we need to drill in the Gulf of Mexico, where the Chinese are already drilling, but it will be years before that happens. What we need now is a near-term solution, and I don't give a crap what anyone says, the oil companies are NOT honest... they are looking out for themselves, not their consumers.