| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
![]() Impeach George Bush Investigate? Why Bother With the FOX news in the Chicken-Hawk White House, the real story just isn't going to be learned until there's a change - either in the Administration or Congress. No point wasting our money until then. Source: Reuters and The TIP, 2003-08-31 Candidate: Big Business Reuters announced that the Energy Department was asked to probe gasoline price rise The article said that "Democratic Rep. Edward Markey of Massachusetts sent a letter to U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham on Friday asking for a probe into the skyrocketing of motor fuel costs that occurred just as many Americans took to the roads for a final summer holiday. Markey is a senior member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee." Time and time again, congressmen and senators have called for investigations and convened their own oversight committees. All to no avail. Since September 11, the Bush administration consistantly cries "national security" no matter what the topic. Obviously, big oil companies are gouging consumers at the pump. Far more than has been reported thus far. "The national retail average price for gasoline jumped 12 cents over the last week to a record $1.75 a gallon on Monday, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Motorists in many parts of the country are paying over $2 a gallon for gasoline." Reuters reported. I filled my gas tank as I took my daughter out to dinner last Friday. I paid $2.01. An hour later, after dinner, we passed the same station on the way home. The price had changed to $2.12. That's 11¢ in an hour, not a week. All the stations posted similar prices. "If the oil industry is going to tip the driving public upside down to shake their vacation money out of their pockets, then it is time to tip the industry upside down and shake out a few answers,'' Markey said Friday at a rally at a gas station in Lexington, Massachusetts, near Boston. Democratic presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman also asked the Energy Department for an immediate probe into the causes for the price spike just ahead of the Labor Day holiday weekend and its impact on consumers. "It is imperative that this investigation determine both the underlying causes for these price increases, and whether or not industry participants are gouging consumers,'' Lieberman said in a letter to Abraham. However, Abraham isn't about to fare any better in his investigations than EPA Secretary did in hers. As was reported earlier this week, the Bush administration edits such reports, changing the bad news to fit its own election goals. An Energy Department spokesman said he had not seen the letter from either lawmaker, but they would probably be forwarded to the Federal Trade Commission, which handles such matters. High gasoline prices have become an issue, too, in the California governor recall and election. California Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante, who is the leading Democratic candidate for governor, has called for regulating the state's gasoline prices, which are among the highest in the nation. In the Washington, D.C. area, drivers lined up Friday morning at several gasoline stations to take advantage of a promotion by local radio station 107.3 FM and buy gasoline for $1.07 a gallon. Oil companies blame the price jump, in part, on the disruption in fuel supplies after several oil refineries shut down from the recent power blackout in the Northeast, also thanks to a Bush Pioneer. Lieberman, who voted for the Invasion of Iraq, said gasoline prices in some states may have spiked because of the blackout, but that does not explain why pump costs have jumped throughout the country. Fuel costs are also up due to high crude oil prices and strong gasoline demand, which has averaged a record 9.4 million barrels a day over the last four-week period, the EIA said. The American Automobile Association expects 28.2 million people to drive 50 miles or more this Labor Day weekend, up 2.2 percent from last year and the most since 1995. For some reason, with an Oilman in the White House, American gasoline supplies are at their lowest level since Nov. 2000. High pump prices aren't expected to last much longer, and should begin dropping in the next few weeks, according to EIA. "With gasoline demand typically falling substantially after Labor Day, and with resolutions to some of the supply problems already underway, it is likely that prices should fall substantially beginning sometime in September,'' it said. Reuters pointed out that although U.S. retail gasoline prices hit a record, they remain far below what motorists pay in most other industrialized nations. What Reuters failed to report is that the higher prices for oil in all other industrialized nations pay for Universal Health Care, something American are still without. Future generations of Americans are accumulating a $3.9 billion debt every month to pay for American soldiers salaries and death benefits to guard the Iraqi pipeline so Exxon can raise the price of oil. Add a comment to this Message in our Forums. While you're at it, check out our forums too! User Originated Comments: |
|
Related News |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() owned by TheTIP. [ Skip Next | Next | Random Site | List Sites |Previous ] NEWS | ACTION | RESULTS | POLLS | MEMBERS | SEARCH |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FAIR USE NOTICE This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. |
Thetip.org assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in these materials. Thetip.org makes no commitment to update the information contained herein. Further, Thetip.org cannot edit, control, review for truth or accuracy, or screen for defamation or obscenity any content provided to the Website by a third party through postings, uploaded files, or any other form of communication, nor can Thetip.org ensure prompt removal of defamatory, obscene, inappropriate or unlawful content after transmission. Any such third party postings, files or other communications do not necessarily represent the opinions, beliefs, or positions of Thetip.org. Thetip.org makes no, and expressly disclaims any, representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding the Website, including, without limitation, any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Thetip.org makes no, and expressly disclaims any, warranties, express or implied, regarding the correctness, accuracy, completeness, timeliness, and reliability of the text, graphics, links to other sites and any other items accessed from or via this Website or the Internet, or that the services will be uninterrupted, error-free or free of viruses or other harmful components. Under no circumstances shall Thetip.org, its affiliates, or any of their respective partners, officers, directors, employees, agents or representatives be liable for any damages, whether direct, indirect, special or consequential damages for lost revenues, lost profits, or otherwise, arising from or in connection with this Website, the materials contained herein, or the Internet generally. |