I was wondering why my congressman Tim Murphy (R-PA 18th) declined to attend a meeting of peace activists on Tuesday, (“War opponents hosting town hall meeting in Shadyside” - May 29, Pittsburgh Post Gazzete) so I went to his website and found out that he not only voted for the war funding, but also voted against the bill to prevent price gouging. He says the gas price bill is pulling the wool over the eyes of the consumer. Really? That sounded like Orwellian double speak to me, so I looked on opensecrets.org to see if he got any contributions from the oil and gas lobby, and “surprise, surprise, surprise,” they put a cool $30,234 in his pocket.
This war is about oil, and if people are upset about the high gas prices, and the war, then they should be outraged at war profiteering politicians like Tim Murphy, who has the blood of our children on his hands, and is taking money from the oil companies and then voting to allow them to keep on gouging and thus taking money out of our pockets and letting our children die to stay in power. We need clean elections, and we need to kick these moneygrubbers out of office.







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If you oil prices to come down, we need to end the violence in Iraq, and stop threatening Iran. Then the oil markets will return to normal, and the Iran fears will be taken out of the pricing.
Commodity prices always trend with the cost of production, unless there is some force, fear, or natural disaster hurting production. So during the 70's when OPEC came along, they distorted the oil market, and within 5 years enough new production came online that the price reverted back to the cost of production. There it stayed until 2002, when Chuckle Nuts started fear mongering and the traders put in a "fear" premium on oil prices. Very little oil has been taken off the world market as a result of Iraq, and China and India aren't creating so much more demand than they producing.
So if you prices to return to normal, get out of the Middle East.
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