Iraq to open deals for Big Oil

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  • Commy wrote:
    Elite America is getting a cut out of all these contracts.

    And so will non-elite America if a single dime of it ends up being taxed.
    There is little distinction between corporations and government at this point.

    Quite true.
  • No it hasn't:

    http://zfacts.com/metaPage/lib/zFacts-Gasoline-Price.gif

    http://www.randomuseless.info/gasprice/gasprice.png



    That's certainly part of the problem, yes.



    Do you understand why the price of gas has risen so much since the start of this war and why it will ease when this war is over?



    Unfortunately, yes.



    I'm not a war supporter in any way. This war wasn't worth $200 dollars, let alone $200 billion.

    But "clearly a rich get richer scheme" would be better stated as "clearly a dumb getting dumber scheme".

    I can't believe gas was that cheap!
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  • audome25
    audome25 Posts: 163
    I can't believe gas was that cheap!


    99, i remember putting 35 cents into the pump because i needed a half gallon to get to the hospital (stiches, nothing life threatening) and it was all i had in the car. and I remember a professor telling us to fill up our cars that night because gas was going to go up and never be that cheap again.
  • audome25 wrote:
    99, i remember putting 35 cents into the pump because i needed a half gallon to get to the hospital (stiches, nothing life threatening) and it was all i had in the car. and I remember a professor telling us to fill up our cars that night because gas was going to go up and never be that cheap again.

    I haven't seen gas below $3.10 for about 9 months now. I had to sell my SUV for a car because of it.
    Casper, WY 06/16/95
    Park City, UT 06/21/98
    Mountain View, CA 06/01/03
    San Diego, CA 07/07/06
    San Francisco, CA 07/15/06