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[quote user="Modelcar"] <p><font size="4"></font></p><p><font size="4">....If the oil co's. refrain from building more refineries to keep gasoline prices high, let our government build as many as we need...They should be able to get clearance in environmental regs., etc. and it sure sounds like a money making business so the government should make money in so doing business....Contract it out in a proper manner to civilian enerprise but not under the oil co. control.</font></p><p><font size="4">Someone has to start the ball rolling in doing something or we'll continue to pay sky high prices because the oil co's. have all the controls.</font></p><p><font size="4">We've not fared very well under either political party on oil prices, so no matter which one is there I doubt it will be the cure.</font></p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Neither party may be the cure, but one of the two is quite inclined to start rolling the ball you have suggested. Hugo Chavez is rolling that same ball. You have to ask yourself if gas prices are high because oil companies refuse to build refineries or if prices are high because certain political forces make it financially unattractive to build refineries.</p>
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