[quote name='HotShotX']You know, when airport control tower employees tried to strike they were forced back to work by the government or would be fired on the spot. The strike quickly crumbled because the government felt it was a threat to national prosperity (or some shit).
Something like that has not happened with gasoline/oil, and people continue to pay the ridiculous prices despite how close it is bringing some of them to choose between gas and food.
My point is this, since people like to be walked on, for what reason does anything have to change? If you think that the price of gas will drop just because it's cheaper to produce, think again (Exxon scored record profits for a reason, you know). People have been taking it in the ass on gas prices for 8 years now, and they've gotten pretty used to it, despite how much they bitch.
That's the problem with being sheep, you don't get much say in things. So, unless you start to see a fundamental change in the way people think and act regarding society, you won't be seeing $1.25-$2.00 gasoline ever again. It will stay above $3/gallon simply because oil companies have established the precedent.
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When the oil industry leaves the White House (~January 20th 2009) I think we'll see a big change in the profits of oil companies -- still high, no doubt, but lower. Whether or not we'll see cheaper gas is another story, but I don't think it'll be due to oil company gouging.