I really think they rare keeping the supply artificially low, and the politicians who are supposed to regulate them are so much on the take from them because of our privately financed political system, that if some regulator DOES find something askew with the oil companies he/she is fired and replaced by a yes man who does not. as their bosses in washington receive big checks from the industries they are regulating, how could we really expect it to be any other way?
why do the oil companies continue to lease land that they say there is no oil on?
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r u a non-member?
I really think they rare keeping the supply artificially low, and the politicians who are supposed to regulate them are so much on the take from them because of our privately financed political system, that if some regulator DOES find something askew with the oil companies he/she is fired and replaced by a yes man who does not.
as their bosses in washington receive big checks from the industries they are regulating, how could we really expect it to be any other way?
why do the oil companies continue to lease land that they say there is no oil on?
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