Posted by tlak on August 06, 2008 at 18:39:46 from (64.130.174.70):
In Reply to: Re: J Leno just said posted by IndianaRed on August 06, 2008 at 14:49:51:
"You're right. We should limit and cap executive's compensation, better yet just nationalize all corporations, Communism has worked so well in other places"
This is about all I read of yours. You're probably the same one who says Communist this and Communist that. Fuels have to do with everything in our whole economy, so I thing it and other public utilities should be regulated, not communism, if that's mirroring communism, so be it. Why were the people of Enron getting bonuses, not regular pay, bonuses of 300 million a year for executives, not CEOs. You don't think there would be a line around the block for hirees at a million or two a year. If somebody invents something or starts a company, good for them, make as much as you can, Yea Bill Gates, but not somebody working a public utility.
Our oil on the world market isn't do us any good, if they open ANWR or the coasts it'll just be bought up over seas, what good does that do us if somebody buys our oil into the future? I thought all our fuel expense prices were lack of refineries, why is it suddenly lack of oil?
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