by threadbear » Sat 16 Jun 2007, 12:50:28
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AirlinePilot', 't')hread, I'll make a prediction for you and this is based on what others are saying here and my own observations about "how things work". The oil companies and anyone associated with infrastructure,exploration and probably just about anything to do with Oil, NG, Gasoline and liquid fuels will do very well over the next year or so. After that I believe many of these companies will get whacked by whats coming just like everyone else. There will be no avoiding the ever increasing cost of extracting resource from the planet. What I also think will happen is that the government will step in and do everything in its power to subsidize these companies for a good while because oil and NG are essential.
Real gouging is what we saw here in GA after Katrina. Gasoline at 6$ a gallon within 48 hours of the colonial pipeline news. It went on for exactly one day and then the state cracked down with laws already on the books to prevent it. It worked. Very stiff fines and possible jail time here. Reporting and stopping the crimes was easy, its kind of high vis. No one is going to get out of this smelling good. They might be making a butt load of cash right now but that wont last.
You could well be right. The problems with supply could simply overwhelm and then tshtf. It's a strong possibility.
The difficulty I have AP, is the idea of the fed stepping in and subsidizing any corporation that has been acting, since the Bush admin took over, like an unregulated monopoly. And I mean unregulated from an anti-competetive law, point of view, not from an environmental or safety perspective.
If you watch the film "Who killed the electric car", it seems obvious that both the car industry and it's sister, the oil industry, are sympatico, and will, at the last moment cry for even more govt help. A great head scratching "how could we have known?" moment will follow. And that will be utter B.S.
And btw, am not anti-American. When I see how your country is being gutted and many jobs outsourced by the corporatocracy and 40 million more good jobs set to be outsourced, it makes me ill. This, together with what appears to be an emerging police state is scary, as it doesn't bode well for Canada. We won't be able to maintain an open society, due to proximity.
There's plenty of criticism to go around. Canadians, despite their halos, are just Americans with less money and less power. It's a problem of power. Can you think of any imperial power that hasn't gone the way of absolute power corrupting absolutely? I can't.