We Are Just Frogs!
Politicians and oil companies know that if you drop a frog into a pan of hot water he will come screaming right back out. But if you put a frog in a pan of cool water and slowly increase the heat a degree at a time, he will remain there until he ignorantly and contentedly boils to death.
Read "Black Gold Stranglehold" by Dr. Jerome Corsi if you really want an interesting view of what's going on. The full title is "Why Does Gasoline Cost so Much? Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of Scarcity and the Politics of Oil". Co-authored by Craig Smith, the CEO of the Swiss American Trading Company. It will really open your eyes. Buy a 99 cent ebay copy of Aaron Russo's film "Freedom to Fascism", too. It's worth many times that price.
Time is running out... (ribbet... ribbet... ribbet... )
The following is my personal view:
Most voters do not drive diesels. The politicians have let their Big Oil masters know they are under pressure about gasoline costs. You might recall all the BS promises the dems made when they were campaigning for control of the House and Senate a couple years ago? How they were going to put a stop to the insane record profits of Big Oil. Well they got control. And have been completely bought out, just like the republicans already were. Republicrats. That's all there really is... Except Ron Paul. He has a viable self-sufficiency plan and the integrity to see it implemented.
The oil company/politician solution to our whimpy pressuring and to buy our votes is simple: Trucking companies don't vote or write angry letters. So raise diesel to well over the cost of gasoline to make the average joe think he is lucky to "only" pay $3 per gallon for gas and he is grateful he does not have to pay for diesel. Throw in almost daily price fluctuations and pretty soon we don't know what's "too high". We get giddy if it drops below THREE FRIGGIN DOLLARS for a day or two before going back to three and a half. It will soon be $4, then $5. After that, our economy tanks for good. The OPECkers, Oil Companies, and Wall Street types will own everything for pennies on the dollar.
The big joke is that EVERYBODY pays for high diesel costs dozens of times over with every single thing they buy.
From raw material to finished product, there is virtually nothing in our lives that doesn't get transported, mined, excavated, or processed by diesel-powered trucks and equipment. Many times over. Each time, that cost is passed along to us.
The trucking companies today are so cutthroat that they will not even bother to fix the situation, and believe me, a truck driver, they definitely could in just a couple of weeks. Instead, they simply pass the costs along to the customer who passes them along to every consumer.
The politicians don't have as many screaming constituents, and the oil companies get away with blatant fraud and robbery and pay the politicians off.
Biodiesel and ethanol won't stop it. Here in Iowa, you can buy E85 gas for "only" $2. 30 per gallon right now. But the politicians who are so adept at playing games have yet to enact one simple measure that automakers could easily and cheaply (less than $100 per new vehicle) implement: Mandate that ALL new cars sold in the US must be "flex-fuel" vehicles. It is a simple programming enhancement that a few models do have already, but not very many. Those vehicles can run on any mix of gasoline, ethanol, or methanol.
Until there is widespread demand for E85 (85% ethanol) and similar fuels; "demand" meaning vehicles that will run on it; there will be no widespread availability. Big Oil has seen to it that politicians pretend not to know this or act on it. Instead we get tougher emmissions laws and crappy diesel fuel (another excuse to raise prices)while they pat themselves on the backs. I drive past an E85 pump daily and wish like hell I could use it! Talk about cleaner emissions and keeping our money at home!
Even as Iowans build more ethanol plants, they are being bought out by foreign companies and, I suspect, Big Oil front companies. Soon our farmland will be, too. End of threat. Big Oil will remain in control.
If most of the major trucking companies would just say "enough is enough" and simply shut down in protest for just ONE week (two would be better), this country would be on it's knees and the oil company executives and politicians would be swinging by their necks.
But it will never happen. Greed is all that matters and everyone wants a piece of the energy pie. In order to accomplish the complete merger of Canada, Mexico, and the USA, a common currency must be implemented: the "Amero". That means the US dollar must be rendered worthless first or no one will accept them. Our economy must be crashed. And it is already happening.
When was the last time any of you wrote or emailed your elected representatives about the deliberate and fraudulent "refined fuel" shortages that oil companies are using to justify the rape of our economy? Katrina was their big long-awaited chance to see how far they could go. They have never stopped because we really are as unmotivated, unorganized, and helpless as they dreamed.
Helping them are the Wall Street types who are also making a killing off this.
As for the OPECkers: it is amazing how quickly they have figured out that the way to conquer our evil country is to destroy it's economy while siphoning off trillions of our own dollars which they now are using to buy our country; literally. Much more effective than blowing it up a building or two at a time.
Funny how as soon as Saddam, the only real threat to them, was removed from power, they stopped having any reason to even pretend to be our friends. Coincides perfectly with all of this insane fuel pricing. Plenty of collusion with our Big Oil companies on that too, I'm sure.
Our own oil companies are sitting on vast reserves that could fuel our nation for (some say) 200 more years. But they long ago decided not to touch those reserves until oil hit $150 per barrel. Meanwhile, a foreign owned company (BP) is running our Alaskan pipeline (into ruin). We never see a drop of that light, sweet crude. It all gets sold overseas to Japan and other countries willing to pay even more than we do.
Now imagine you are a working man or farmer in a struggling 3rd world country trying to scratch out a living and maybe lift your family, and eventually maybe even your country, from poverty. Imagine you have to pay the current prices for fuel or even more... You simply can't, and it's not imaginary.
There is great evil in what's going on, my friends!