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"WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The Senate Energy Committee will hold a hearing next month to determine reasons for the high cost of U.S. gasoline, the panel said Friday.
Driven by tight supplies and U.S. crude prices near $65 a barrel, average retail gasoline prices hit a record $2.55 a gallon this week, according to government data."
uh ... the Senate will have a hearing to find out what you just reported?
(from CNN)
Driven by tight supplies and U.S. crude prices near $65 a barrel, average retail gasoline prices hit a record $2.55 a gallon this week, according to government data."
uh ... the Senate will have a hearing to find out what you just reported?
(from CNN)
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Crude == $65 is certainly one of the proximate causes of the price of refined gasoline also being high. But that begs the question: what's jacking oil prices? Supply isn't actually all that tight right now -- nothing like the 70s shortage, for example.
Since energy policy is a national interest, it is not merely the Senate's prerogative but the Senate's job to ask questions; and the way the Senate is expected to ask questions is through the hearing process.
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Why? Very simple: it's already being reported that the high price of fuel is starting to eat in to retail sales. Put simply: Americans are, by and large, not willing ot stop going places in order to keep buying things. And America's economy relies heavily on people buying things.
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Congress knows that making the lifeblood of the American Dream (automotive fuel) more expensive is worse than immoral, impractical, unlawful or unethical: it's unpopular.
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They say they do, of course, but what they really mean is that they want a say in government, they want to be judged favourably (not fairly, mind you, but favourably); they wan to be able to say, print, and believe what they like. They don't give a shit about anyone else.
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That's also why most of them died terribly disappointed at how much America had become a democracy, rather than a republic. Because they knew that the demos were stupid, selfish bastards.
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