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In reply to the discussion: White House hits back at Jeff Bezos, saying it's 'not surprising' he thinks oil and gas companies [View all]IronLionZion
(46,976 posts)13. Shrodinger's conservatives want government to leave businesses alone
but also interfere to lower prices.
Not sure what billionaire Bezos wants the government to do here. Oil companies have decided to not invest in bringing shuttered refineries back online because they can still reap tremendous profits. They have plenty to gain by keeping the status quo knowing voters will blame the president.
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ck4829
Jul 2022
OP
It's called "price gouging." I'm surprised Jeffie doesn't complain more His profits are reduced by
3Hotdogs
Jul 2022
#3
It never reached 190. I think 140 was the highest for very brief moments.
Lucky Luciano
Jul 2022
#22
Well, yes, price gouging is a "basic market dynamic" in unregulated markets
William Seger
Jul 2022
#8
Yeah, thats worked really great for Venezuela; along with all their other industries.
oldsoftie
Jul 2022
#20
If you hold up Russia as an example of what TO do, you've already lost the argument.
oldsoftie
Jul 2022
#37
Same here. They're addicted. Then they'll bitch about empty stores & stuff from China.
oldsoftie
Jul 2022
#36