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According to Morse, the switch to an OPEC-friendly policy for Iraq was driven by Dick Cheney himself. "The person who is most influential in running American energy policy is the Vice President," who, says Morse, "thinks that security begins by . . . letting prices follow wherever they may."
Originally posted by uknumpty
Skippy me ol' mucker. Guess who's in charge of US energy policies? Dick Cheney. And what's his take on increasing prices?
And Dick Cheney, far from "putting the squeeze on OPEC," has taken his de facto seat there, assenting by silence to the oil monopoly's piratical price gouging. But hasn't OPEC's stratospheric crude prices choked the life out of America's auto industry and bankrupted half a dozen airlines? In the Vice-President's bunker the elimination of jobs of Democratic-leaning union members is likely seen as a bonus for the good deed of boosting oil industry profits far above the ozone layer.
Originally posted by TheBandit795
Where's the revolution??? Where are the boycotts??? Are we going to let them keep beating us and milking us like that? Power is in the masses, but the masses are sitting un their butts and taking the abuse. We are being hoaxed! I just wish more people would actually go and research news instead of having the filtered versions handed to them.
They're gonna keep milking us untill there's nothing more to milk.
Originally posted by soulforge
Let's see how much they made off of our fears...
Originally posted by skippytjc
Originally posted by uknumpty
Skippy me ol' mucker. Guess who's in charge of US energy policies? Dick Cheney. And what's his take on increasing prices?
Don’t turn this into an "American" thing, this is global. The only people paying cheap gas prices are the OPEC nations and Iraq. The rest of us are getting the shaft, and all these reports of record profits are proof.
I EXPECT increased revenue or sales volume, but increased profit is just plain unacceptable during inflation blamed on supply.
And as the Bandit says: As long as we sit still and bend over, we will continue to get the high hard one.
Originally posted by Nygdan
I find this rather funny, considering that its not the oil industry nor the petroluem geology industry that's been pushing Peak Oil, its the conspiracy community, that's who's made the fear.
Originally posted by skippytjc
Originally posted by uknumpty
Skippy me ol' mucker. Guess who's in charge of US energy policies? Dick Cheney. And what's his take on increasing prices?
Don’t turn this into an "American" thing, this is global. The only people paying cheap gas prices are the OPEC nations and Iraq. The rest of us are getting the shaft, and all these reports of record profits are proof.
I EXPECT increased revenue or sales volume, but increased profit is just plain unacceptable during inflation blamed on supply.
And as the Bandit says: As long as we sit still and bend over, we will continue to get the high hard one.
Originally posted by uknumpty
The US are in charge of the 2nd largest reserves on the planet. If Cheney and co wanted you to have cheap oil they could but they're more interested in shafting you for every dollar you've got.
Read Palast's report and you'll see what I mean.
And Dick Cheney, far from "putting the squeeze on OPEC," has taken his de facto seat there, assenting by silence to the oil monopoly's piratical price gouging. But hasn't OPEC's stratospheric crude prices choked the life out of America's auto industry and bankrupted half a dozen airlines? In the Vice-President's bunker the elimination of jobs of Democratic-leaning union members is likely seen as a bonus for the good deed of boosting oil industry profits far above the ozone layer.
Originally posted by StellarX
I do not think it's at all fair to assume that in opec countries cheaper oil prices really makes much difference when their governments are still forced to pay for most of their imports with dollars( thus arming or otherwise subsidizing) since everyone else still needs dollars to pay for the oil they need.
Angry protests have continued in Indonesia after the government more than doubled the average price of fuel.