Yes, I agree. The government should get out of deciding who are the winners and who are the losers in the vehicle market place.I have less of a problem with private entities doing something. I can choose to use their products or not. It is a whole different kettle of fish when any government does it.
Here is one reason to jack up fuel prices.ANY excuse to jack up the price. Regular now $4.23 a gallon here.
I have less of a problem with private entities doing something. I can choose to use their products or not. It is a whole different kettle of fish when any government does it.
Look up the 2023 US crude oil production statistics. We are producing at a record high this year. Now refinery production is another story.What I find particularly egregious is, we have an ample supply of crude right here but this administration seems hell bent on eliminating that entirely, I presume to push their green initiative.
Makes no sense to me but it does to them. I sometimes wonder what the end game really is.
There is no reason for us to source oil offshore in the first place. All increasing fuel prices is doing is causing the population to have even less money to spend on essentials like food.Here is one reason to jack up fuel prices.
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Mohammed bin Salman to keep oil prices high to spur growth—'I’m trying to get Saudi Arabia back on the right track'
The pragmatic crown prince wants to lure manufacturing to the country and more star athletes like Cristiano Ronaldo to the football league.fortune.com