David99GTP
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hmm time to make an engine run on orange juice?
:th_laugh-pointup: Thats good, Bio Diesel is a step in the right direction but I am sure they will make a way to tax it somehow even if you make your own.
hmm time to make an engine run on orange juice?
hmm time to make an engine run on orange juice?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress dragged in executives from five international oil companies on Tuesday to explain why they should not be blamed for record-high gasoline prices after booking profits of $123 billion in 2007.
"(They are) reaping a major financial windfall," Markey said, pointing to Exxon Mobil Corp's 2007 profit of $40 billion, the biggest in U.S. corporate history.
Executives from the companies said factors beyond their control had driven prices up -- mainly crude oil prices that have leapt over five-fold since 2002 to a record $111.80 a barrel last month.
"The American people deserve answers and it is time for Big Oil to go on the record about these record prices," said Rep. Ed Markey of Massachusetts, a long-time oil industry critic and chairman of the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming.
Markey supports legislation that would strip about $18 billion in tax breaks from the five biggest U.S. oil companies and put funds toward planet-friendly energy alternatives like wind and solar.
"Imposing punitive taxes on American energy companies ... will discourage the sustained investments needed to continue safeguarding U.S. energy security," Exxon senior vice president Stephen Simon said in testimony.
"Executives from the companies said factors beyond their control had driven prices up"
sounds like a load of crap to me :th_scratchhead:
It may be true that factors beyond their control have increased prices. However, the subject is profit, not expenses.
I understand supply/demand. But profit is money straight into your pocket (Received income - Cost of operation = profit).
When you're selling something that has a huge impact globally and my prices has an affect on it, I'd personally cap my profits to make sure the world is ok.
However, logic states there is no point to them changing their prices. People will still pay. Noone will stop you. Congress? Just a meeting to complain. By the time something bad happens, you will be long dead. Pretty logical but its just not right.
My biggest concern is the diesel prices and truckers.