Posted by trucker40 on March 07, 2008 at 12:05:29 from (70.243.72.52):
In Reply to: Give me a break! posted by jdemaris on March 07, 2008 at 11:33:18:
Since I dont see anybody named truckdriver I assume you are talking to me trucker(40).Well no thats not what I was saying.Canadas price is the same as ours for crude,its 2 dollars cheaper per barrel for Englands oil in the North Sea,everybody pays the same.Canada,England,Australia,Europe all pay different amounts of tax per gallon which is higher than the USA.Thats their problem,I dont live there and dont care what they pay their Government in taxes.We pay our Government too much in taxes as it is without the 50 cents per gallon that we pay if thats what it is in the USA.Whatever it is,we give oil companies a lot of tax breaks and other things and in the past they deserved it.Now when they are stealing from us taxpayers,and the "government"which is part of the oil companies too now since everybody in this administration came from an oil company background,there needs to be a big change.Like it or not.The fox is guarding the chicken house,and what does any fox guarding the chicken house do,starts off not eating the chickens for about 6 years,now he knows he is going to be run off he is eating every chicken he can get his paws on and sucking the eggs too.
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