The CBS show 60 Minutes covered this last night. It’s all so very simple, but it will blow your mind. In a nutshell…
Here’s the video where that statement is explained. It’s only 13:27, and WELL worth watching.
I don’t have a personal dog in this fight. None of that affected me because we don’t own a car (by choice), but I thought those who were affected might be interested.
Know that it was Wall Street that drove gas prices up? It’s not something I thought about, since I haven’t bought gas for close to two decades. Gas stations are alien to me, unless I need a pop.
Seriously dude, supply and demand for OIL? Supply wasn’t interrupted and the demand was and is higher than ever. When prices for commodities fluctuate like this, it’s always intentional manipulation by the ‘market’.
Ah, ok
No, actually, not so fast. It says in that piece that at the time the prices were the highest, supply was at its highest, and demand had gone down (all those folks trying to sell their SUVs maybe).
Or, er, god, I feel I’m being whooshed or something.
After a while, nothing surprises me anymore – including that probably nothing will be done to those who engaged in any wrong-doing – not even those who gave false testimony.
If any of you saw Paint Your Wagon, you remember what happened to No Name City when Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood decided to mine the areas under the town for gold that had fallen through the cracks at the saloon, the bank, the mercantile, etc. When they had tunnels running everywhere beneath the surface of the town, the town collapsed.
Do you get the feeling that someone has been digging tunnels beneath our country’s economy?
Quite off-topic in a sense, but here in Australia (where the supply of water has been privatised for a few years now) we have been suffering the effects of a once-in-a-millenium-drought. To address that, the various governments have instituted water-restrictions so that households and industries are actively encouraged to use less water…which has led to a dramatic reduction in water-consumption! Good stuff, yes?
Well no, apparently, because the private water-suppliers have always based their billing on water-useage, and are screaming blue murder that their ‘profits’ have gone down as low as the reservoirs. Sucks to be them heh.
They now want to charge different rates so that THEY make bigger profits whilst yer’ average punter still can’t water his garden or run the shower longer than 4 minutes a pop.
IOW, supply and demand doesn’t always work with stuff. When you have the PTB, governments and big businesses winging and wheedling their way into the provision of essential products and services like water, power and fuel/s, you open the door to gross manipulation of provision of those services…to the inevitable detriment of those who can least afford it.