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"Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 03 May 2006 18:09:31 -0500, Frank Boettcher said: So what exactly is an UN_GODLY profit. I know what a hellacious loss is. I lived through that. Frank, in the lexicon of the left an Ungodly profit is any profit that goes to anything other than the speaker's favorite cause. Businesses aren't supposed to earn profits they're supposed to do good deeds. Since I'm not left-leaning, I guess my personal lexicon doesn't include terms such as UN_GODLY profits, but it does include *price-gouging.* Profit is hardly a dirty word, but when dealing with commodities that are literally necessities for life and living, profits that substantially exceed the usual and customary percentage of gross receipts can logically be thought to result from price-gouging. Katrina was given as the substantive reason for raising prices last year. Ostensibly the hurricane stemmed the flow of crude from offshore rigs, it shut down a refinery or two temporarily, and it made distribution complicated, at least in the southern tier of states. The oil companies responded by raising prices to help control supply, which was a prudent action. But those prices never fell back to pre-Katrina levels following the relative normalization of the issues mentioned above. Rather they continued to rise. Other reasons, some arcane and inexplicable, were given by Big Oil for the continued increase in prices, but most people tend to disbelieve them. My personal belief is that Big Oil has continued to raise pump prices mostly because they can do so with impunity, thanks to friendly faces in the government. I also believe the Bush Administration is supporting Big Oil in this move in order to help gain acceptance for drilling in ANWR. For whatever reason, and despite a public outcry of "foul play" and exorbitant profits, they continue to gouge the public's collective pocket book in order to maximize the bottom line. Under the current governmental situation, I honestly believe that Big Oil could raise the price of gasoline to over $5 per gallon with equal impunity, if not public acceptance. If we all didn't require gasoline as an intrinsic part of our lives, we'd quit buying it and prices would fall as demand would be outstripped by supply. But we don't have a choice. We must have fuels. And when the producers of fuels are earning profits far beyond the normal percentage of their gross receipts, the process is flawed. Max |
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