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Topic started on 27-6-2008 @ 01:49 PM by ATSMIX

Above Politics Show 22


Martin and Justin talk about international events that could have an effect on the U.S. Presidential elections. ATS member Xpert11 wins this week's math intensive trivia challenge, inspired by the CIA Fact Book. No new trivia challenge is given this week. Martin tries to make the Lisbon Treaty sound interesting, while Justin insults The Queen. Scott McClellan's new book is critiqued, and a new show segment is unleashed. "The View from Canada," starring ATS moderator GAOTU789, a.k.a., Joey. Will the Canadians succeed with their new carbon credit plan? Does the Lisbon Treaty have any connection to the North American Union? Should Americans be prepared to pay more for gasoline? What high profile guests have been booked for future shows? Tune in, and found out!

Here are some of the threads we talked about in today's show:

Author: Budski
E.U., Ireland, and the Lisbon Treaty

Author: GradyPhilpot
Court Rules In Favor Of Second Amendment Gun Right



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reply posted on 2-7-2008 @ 03:00 PM by Martin Bain
reply to post by Freedom ERP



I think people need to understand that the every increasing cost of crude oil and hence the price of gas/petrol is not the fault of their government. While tax is charged on the fuel, I think people need to understand that the oil companies determine the base cost of fuel supplied to gas/petrol stations and then tax is applied to the base cost.

As I said in the show, some of the increase is due to an increasing demand and a static supply. Despite the fact the some members of OPEC have committed to increase supply of crude oil following the recent meeting in the Middle East.

The major reason for the increase in the cost of crude, is speculation on the price of crude oil and that this speculation is on the cost of crude continuing to increase, which is in the interests of producing countries as well.

The military activities in the Middle East only helps with the speculation.

What is interesting is that the price of gas goes up in line with increase in the crude price but the gas at the pumps was a leadtime of several weeks so the cost of crude was much lower when the refinering started, so it seems that the oil companies and our Government are making profits and taxes out of this.


reply posted on 2-7-2008 @ 03:04 PM by Martin Bain
reply to post by GAOTU789



Gaotu789, welcome to the team and for all those wishing they could do a segment, just remember that Justin, Gaotu789 and I took the plunge.

And look where we are now.
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