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    Why do gasoline prices always increase after every war the US fights in for oil?

    +1  Views: 1296 Answers: 8 Posted: 12 years ago

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    Speculation, devaluation of the dollar have spiked oil prices. I dont think it has anything to do with the war in the middle east

    Do you know the price of gasoline in the UK???


    I think if you did you would not be asking this question.

    clu

    Yes I,ve heard the USA is rather spoiled about gas prices!
    ROMOS

    Spoiled???
    Spoiled???
    YOU BET THEY,RE SPOILED!
    clu

    Don't get your kilt in a bunch!
    clu

    Tell everyone the price Romos ! See if we all freak out!/
    ROMOS

    In my area it is currently £1:42p a LITRE.
    It,s too late for me to do the math.
    The tanker drivers are going on strike next week, Army on standby,Oh joy, deep joy.

    Perhaps cause most of congress got intrest in the oil industry , we fight under the guise of democracy but we all know the truth..

    Also I did not know the US was in an oil war???

    ROMOS

    You do wonder though?

    Ever hear an oil company executive complain ?  KA-CHING

    Name one war that was for oil.......?

    Greed, corruption and avarice.

    The US isn't fighting to make oil more available, it's fighting for a handful of corporations to control a limited resource. Oil companies benefit even more as prices rise. Blowing up resources makes them more scarce, fueling speculation which drives prices up.



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