Its not a stupid question,its the answers that are stupid.What I found was that there was a bunch of what looked like real weak reasons,like Europe uses more diesel or something.Heres what I think,they can raise the price however they want to.The reason is there is no regulation,not even anybody talking to oil companies about it,because they have enough money to pay off the politicians and whoever else is necessary for them to get away with it.With the crooks running the show big oil had to get in there too and steal all they could.Seems to me the politicians and crooks are trying to sneak around and have a North American Union,and they know once that happens nobody will have the money they do now,as a matter of fact the whole thing is going to come crashing down.Then when they have ruined the economy for working people,they will have a big bunch of money,and dont really care what happens then,since they are a world company now.Instead of raising the continent to our level,they want to bust us down to third world status.After all they sold us all kinds of stuff,got rich as Ali Babba and the 40 thieves,so now they want to bust us,and go steal from other rich people.I guess it gets to where its no fun stealing any more when the government and people just roll over and dont do anything about it.Dont even talk about it much.Just my opinion,could be wrong.
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