Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Gas Prices To Come Down Next Week Unless George Bush And Big Oil Intervene

(My Original Blog Post: http://ping.fm/983KV)
George W. Bush
David Maillie asked:


The average price of gasoline has now reached the level of all time in the United States to $ 3.03 per gallon. Even more about that in guaime of hurricane Katrina. The recent cease-fire agreement and the UN between Israel, Lebanon and Hizbollah and the recent reduction of the years have predicted that hurricanes and storms on the coast of the Gulf have reduced the risk to the oil industry. There are no major breakages or foreseeable implications to the supply of oil in the near future so that the experts are saying that the price of crude oil on the world market should see a big drop during the next few weeks. That's not to say that George Bush did not create something to help his big oil friends and campaign contributors. During the months of the last Americans out are ginned up by $ 3 per gallon on average and has stopped and a weakening of this really affects the central class and lower in the pocket books. To expose to the air the storm, the savings has been devastated and the Americans are keeping less and are carrying more debt than ever. 90 percent of Americans carry the debt and the debt rating of the credit card is now well over $ 10,000. This is partly because George Bush and his Republican point of view of class that the central need to disappear. George Bush has adopted the laws and paved the way for the big oil has its biggest ever pay-day. Exxon Mobil and other oil and energy companies are annaspando the endorsement in profits this year against the American average. George Bush and the rich do not consider the compression as the class is central. They use their losses to tax accountants and tax lawyers creative way to shred their taxable income to around or less than 1 percent on average for the rich and richer. The central class, on the one hand, pays 0f average 30 - 35 per cent of their income in taxes. Is this fair, absolutely not, but because the rich are not releasing their share of the taxes it must come from somewhere. With carelessness, now there are problems to be provided for oil trade and so the price of oil and then gas pumps should fall and the U.S. consumer should see a little relief. Do not just tell George Bush about this or him, the big oil and his Saudi friends will bring a sense of support prices. I do not see why the government can not take the direction of the oil industry as they did with USPS, the postal service of the U.S. and the delivery of mail. USPS is one of the best industries operating in the United States and is still the most inexpensive method for delivery of mail in the conditions or overseas. IF USPS worked the oil industry in gas in the United States would be approximately $ 1.50 per gallon. USPS does not charge what the market price is for the global delivery and transportation of mail that charges a fair price and not $ 12 billion in profits sick and compensation packages of CEO of the $ 100 million U.S. dollars. George Bush could learn a lot from USPS and need to stop screwing with the central class to help out and his friends rich.

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