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Old 11-02-2005, 01:55 PM
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CEOs from Exxon/Mobil, ConocoPhillips, and US Shell may have to testify before the US Senate

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Old 11-02-2005, 02:16 PM
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What is the point of that dog and pony show? Are they going to say

"Dudes, why did you make so much MONEY this year?"

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"Cause we run a smart business."

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I mean really, what can Congress do? I know they are gathering info for a discussion about maybe hitting BigOil with extra windfall taxes or whatever, but really, it was just the market doing what the market does......
 
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Old 11-02-2005, 02:55 PM
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Exactly, lars-ss.

But election year is coming up, so a bit of flag waving is in order, particularly given the close ties between the repubicans and oil industry.
 
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Old 11-02-2005, 07:53 PM
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What else can congress do? Easy! Oil & natural gas = energy. The energy industry is heavily regulated in nearly every state in the country. They could put federal regulations on the fossil fuel companies much like our electric and water utilities are heavily regulated. Praise Marx!
 
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Another article > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9970294/
 
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Old 11-08-2005, 03:05 PM
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Deregulate everything! Send in the experts from Enron, they know how to run the energy biz.
 
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Old 11-08-2005, 11:45 PM
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Hi All:

___I am watching the CEO of Exxon/Mobil on Charlie Rose at this very moment. I hope you all get an opportunity to see the rebroadcast.

___Good Luck

___Wayne R. Gerdes
 
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Old 11-09-2005, 03:48 PM
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instituting a windfall profit tax is wrong. Not only does it go against capitalism (limiting the amount of profit a company can make before giving the rest to the government), it prevents further research and development of other energy sources and getting more out of what we have now. I honestly think that all the red tape has slowed R&D at oil companies. If it takes 10 years to get through red tape, what are they suppose to do with those profits during the meantime? Give them to the government? What a stupid idea.

Okay, I made too much money this year, let me give that $10,000 raise I wasn't expecting to the government, afterall it is a profit windfall.
 
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Old 11-09-2005, 04:11 PM
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Actually our personal income tax is already set up that way. I screwed up with my investing the last two years and ended up with a "book" capital gain of about $35,000 in 2003 and a capital loss of about $30,000 in 2004. You'd think that meant I still made $5000, but I didn't. I had to pay about $12,000 or something retarded in taxes on the $35,000, but I can only write off $3000/year up to 5 years on the $30,000 loss. The end result is something of a wash, or basically a loss because of my "windfall" in 2003 that never really existed.
 
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