Wednesday, July 28, 2010

If the war in Iraq was supposed to make oil cheaper, how come gas prices still keep going up?

The war profits corporate vultures (especially the one that develop and test smart weapons and the like) at the expense of dead American soldiers, American public and the rest of the world. Thats why. Thats how I see it.If the war in Iraq was supposed to make oil cheaper, how come gas prices still keep going up?
Because that's what the market will bear. As long as people keep paying higher prices, prices will keep going higher. What incentive is there for oil companies to lower them? People may gripe and complain about higher gas prices, but they're still buying gas and that's the bottom line.If the war in Iraq was supposed to make oil cheaper, how come gas prices still keep going up?
The Iraq war was not to get cheaper oil.
big oil and connected investors! another words stock! and BTW did you know there are more contracted us.citizens in Iraq than soldiers!?
gee, that's a good question. I thought the war started because of terrorists.
It wasn't to make the oil cheaper, it was to make whats left of it even more expensive but available to US, where people have more money - so that Halliburton and all the other oil giants who sponsored the war can benefit from ripping YOU off.
Cos the war is very expensive! Someones got to pay for it, anyway, whose oil is it? The big oil corporation not yours, sorry! Lose, lose situation.
It wasn't to get cheaper oil, it was for higher profits, and it's worked out great for Bush and his friends.
thing did not go as planned.

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