... I guess that what amazes me more than anything else in threads like this, are the few big oil sympathizers who can be counted upon to pop up in defense of oil companies in spite of a steady stream of documentation showing various degrees of fraud, manipulation and collusion among our monopoly oil companies as they manipulate supplies and refining to artificially increase prices and profits - far beyond reason or business, displaying insensitivity to individuals or our country's economical health.
Most of these big oil sympathizers loudly quote "free enterprize" and "Capitalism in it's grandest form" - and totally ignore and turn their backs upon the steady evidence of the destructive effect uncontrolled energy price manipulations add to others already at work tearing our society apart right under our feet.
It's like a mugging victim admiring the skill and weaponry of the guy robbing him!
Yeah guys - keep on cheering for and supporting the guys in the big glass offices, as they contribute their part to the destruction of our economy - we can all be sure they too "feel our pain... "
NO, I don't ignore the fact of steadly diminishing conventional resources, the need for increasing conservation, and development of alternative and renewable fuel sources - but you would think the oil companies themselves would be standing tall and loudly pointing at their OWN efforts and funding/development/research into those alternate resources themselves - after all, isn't in their own best interest? Aren't THEY the ones in possession of the equipment and manpower to best harness and process materials like bio-based fuel?
AH, but THAT would require reinvestment of some of those huge profits, reduce stockholders income, and maybe keep fuel prices lower than what they really would like to see it reach...
Sure, easier to produce, refine and sell 10 gallons of fuel to make a $10 profit, than have to do all that to *20 gallons* of fuel for the same profit...
Instead, they seem FAR more interested in sensitivity to stockholders and short-term bottom line profit, than longer term exploration of sources and alternatives that will STRENGTHEN our economy and country - even when it's pretty clear that their short term profit building methods are HURTING those they would pretend they want to serve...
... Even as we have some of our own, here, applauding their efforts - and supporting them and their "right" to legally defraud and rob our society far beyond reasonable business standards, all in the cover-all name of "free enterprise".