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I bring this up wondering if our Hawaii senators have the balls to join them..... doubt it.
Senators seek U.S. probe of refineries' actions in gasoline market
L.A. Times
By Ronald D. White
November 27, 2012, 11:56 a.m.
The six senators representing the West Coast states of California, Oregon and Washington are sending a letter to U.S. Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. today, calling for an investigation into possible manipulation of the gasoline market by refineries that serve the region.
http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la...2589.story
Assume the best and ask questions.
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Abolish the EPA and the problem will go away.
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it goes a lot farther than the EPA, but yes that would be a great way to start.
essentially people need to wake up and realize they are serving kings and queens still just like we were 1000 years ago the only thing that has changed is their titles. If you call someone queen or if you call someone CEO does changing their name change the fact they own you?
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Not really related because the whole oil-gas-refinery complex on the mainland is not connected at all to the two-refinery Hawaiian islands oil-gas-diesel market and pricing, other than the market price of a barrel of oil. The reason gas in Hawaii used to be so high compared to the mainland was due to the high operating cost of any business in Hawaii. Now, as the cost of a barrel of oil is down over 15% since the beginning of the year, Hawaii gas prices are about the same as the mainland, that is, those not affected by the local refinery status.
So, Big Oil gets a verified $10 Billion tax subsidy from the government aka your taxes fiercely supported by the Republicans and nobody seems to give a hoot about that. Interesting.
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I think the real reason the refineries were shut down wont be published I saw one or two on fire from the air in Cali (mid september if I remember right). We could see the plumes 50-100 miles out spilling all the black smoke into A.Q.M.D. monitored basin. (not a word from them 'cept this is a minor issue - right) I think there was a spate of refinery fires and shutdowns at that time. Half of them (including what I saw) - never made the papers.
My conspiracy meter says this was not a maintenance issue - nor can the leadership afford to tell the sheeple what really went down that week. This was all around the time that nutcase in LA posted that anti muslim video - do the math, and check the calendar - I did.... Seemed strange - all these fires going down and not a word in the papers until a week later if any. The fires seemed to stop as soon as the U.S.official apology was issued to the islamic media........
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Oh, look, massive subsidies to energy companies. Which is perfectly okay, since it's not solar?
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about as clearly put as i've seen any scrawl it - my hats off to you Dwedeking
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Abolish the EPA?
Pittsburgh with businesses operating in a free market:
http://www.retronaut.co/2012/06/pittsbur...trol-1940/
Pittsburgh under Big Government Regulation:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:P...ight_1.jpg
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