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ExxonMobil earns Record $10 Billion Profit in Quarter
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<blockquote data-quote="user 62394" data-source="post: 545263" data-attributes="member: 62394"><p>Re: pipelines -- Environmentalists have the same issues with pipelines as they do refineries. Plus, pipelines work great for transporting crude from the port to the refinery, but refineries are sending gasoline to many different places (closer to point of sale). Pipelines won't work well for that. I am all for trying to limit damage to the environment, but that has to be balanced with economic well-being.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Re: Rocco's Discussions on business shifts -- This I will agree with you on -- Big business is way too reactionary. This is why the Japanese automakers are kicking the snot out of the domestic ones. I do disagree with you about the supply and demand for fuel -- especially since I have seen gas stations in the last week that were out of fuel.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As for gas stations changing their price several times a day -- that's a completely different topic. I think there are many different arguements that can be made about that -- both capitalist and explotive.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>By the way, I consider "capitalist" a compliment, so thanks. Just don't call me a Republican or a Democrat -- I have problems with each party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 62394, post: 545263, member: 62394"] Re: pipelines -- Environmentalists have the same issues with pipelines as they do refineries. Plus, pipelines work great for transporting crude from the port to the refinery, but refineries are sending gasoline to many different places (closer to point of sale). Pipelines won't work well for that. I am all for trying to limit damage to the environment, but that has to be balanced with economic well-being. Re: Rocco's Discussions on business shifts -- This I will agree with you on -- Big business is way too reactionary. This is why the Japanese automakers are kicking the snot out of the domestic ones. I do disagree with you about the supply and demand for fuel -- especially since I have seen gas stations in the last week that were out of fuel. As for gas stations changing their price several times a day -- that's a completely different topic. I think there are many different arguements that can be made about that -- both capitalist and explotive. By the way, I consider "capitalist" a compliment, so thanks. Just don't call me a Republican or a Democrat -- I have problems with each party. [/QUOTE]
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