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[5/31/04
Monday]
[Eric
Hogue
- radio talk show host KTKZ -
Sacramento] 5:05 am [link]
President
Bush's Memorial
Day Speech – Winner: President
Bush's speech at
the WWII Memorial afford him the opportunity to draw a comparison to the struggle
we have today against terrorism.
"Ideas
first whispered in the secret councils of a remote empire,
or shouted in the beer halls of Munich, became mass movements,
and those movements became armies. And those armies moved mercilessly
forward, until the world saw Hitler striking in Paris and U.S.
Navy ships burning in their own port."
The same
can be said about sermons that are offered in Mosques, enforced
by a radical teaching that 'infandels' must be killed in a
religions embrace of a worldwide jihad. Those who embrace liberty,
freedom, or of Christian or Jewish decent must be removed from
power - or from life. This is the battle we fight in this 'war
on terrorism'.
The President
said, "As life changed in America, so did the way that
Americans saw our own country and its place in the world. The
bombs at Pearl Harbor destroyed the very idea that America
could live in isolation from the plots of aggressive powers.
The scenes of the concentration camps, the heaps of bodies
and ghostly survivors, confirmed forever America's calling
to oppose the ideologies of death."
One wonders
how Americans see their country in todays battle. From the
scenes of 9-11, to the trainng fields of the holy jihad, can
we see the call to fight...can we muster the courage and the
resolve to battle on to victory?
The President
even spoke of his post - one held my a resolved President and
Commander and Chief. "And all these vast movements of
men and armor were directed by one man who could not walk on
his own strength. President Roosevelt brought his own advantages
to the job. His resolve was stronger than the will of any dictator.
His belief in democracy was absolute. He possessed a daring
that kept the enemy guessing. He spoke to Americans with an
optimism that lightened their task."
Can we find
this same resolve for this generation, in this battle for democracy
and freedom?
[5/28/04
Friday]
[Carol
Platt Liebau - editorial
director CaliforniaRepublic.org]
5:23 am [link]
Dems Paper of Record: The New York Times,
a once great paper, is nothing more than a Democratic Party
house organ, tip sheet
and cheerleader. Yesterday's offering? "For House Democrats, a Whiff
of Victory." As they say, perhaps the wish is father to the thought.
The Times, which completely missed both the Republican takeover
of 1994 and completely missed the pro-Bush, pro-Republican tide of 2002,
seems to have suddenly dialed in to the psychic hotline. Will the Democrats
retake the House? It's possible, but there are even fewer seats "at
play" now than there were in 1994. And it's six months before the
election, for heaven's sake! But analysis isn't the point of a lot of what
the Times does, these days. Boosterism is. As ridiculous as the
paper has become, in some ways, it does Republicans a favor -- by breeding
so much complacency among Democrats who then view the actual outcomes of
elections with both surprise and dismay, because they didn't see it coming.
Here's hoping the trend continues this year.
[5/27/04
Thursday]
[Eric
Hogue
- radio talk show host KTKZ -
Sacramento] 5:01 am [link]
A
Bunch of Hot Air! This past week I've been airing some audio from US
Senator John Kerry talking about his 'gassy resolutions' for America. The audio
reveals the senator making some 'absolutely stupid comments' on the types of
cars we'll be able to drive in the near future - campaign pandering at its best,
by a professional.
Kerry offers
the usual mantra, "we just need to be more clever",
and the "oil companies are actually sitting on the big
inventions"...all we need is the 'magic pill' and this
energy crisis will be history, vote for me, John Kerry!
So Senator
Kerry, where is the 'magic pill'? Tell us, what source of alternative
energy can we use that WILL NOT tap into the limited supply
of fossil fuels?
Now we have
the environmentalists taking their global warming cues from
a science fiction film. "The Day after Tomorrow" is
produced and created by the same people who gave us "Independence
Day"...maybe we should be on the lookout for aliens in
Placer Country who can produce fossil fuel from rattle snake
manure!
Patrick J.
Michaels is senior fellow in environmental studies at the Cato
Institute and author of the upcoming book, Meltdown: The Predictable
Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians and
the Media.
Michaels
writes in the USA
Today, today, "As a scientist, I bristle when lies
dressed up as "science" are used to influence political
discourse. The latest example is the global-warming disaster
flick, The Day After Tomorrow."
"This
film is propaganda designed to shift the policy of this nation
on climate change. At least that's what I take from producer
Mark Gordon's comment that "part of the reason we made
this movie" was to "raise consciousness about the
environment."
"Fox
spokesman Jeffrey Godsick says, "The real power of the
movie is to raise consciousness on the issue of (global warming)."
'Nuff said!
So WHY does
this happen? John Kerry's campaign takes a "Focus Group" lesson
and learns that the populous buys this rhetoric, they add it
to the campaign and use it against the 'evil, nasty Bush oil
target. Kerry then begins banking on the ignorance of the American
people when it comes to science and facts.
And HOW does
this happen? Consider the party - the source - and the agenda
of the left. These folks have indoctrinated this message into
the curriculum since the late 1970's. Public education is the
'seeding soil' of the non-science thrillers of the Democrat
Party. They plant the seeds, reinforce them through Hollywood
and lies, then harvest them during the election season in the
form of votes!
[5/26/04
Wednesday]
[Eric
Hogue
- radio talk show host KTKZ -
Sacramento] 5:05 am [link]
Public
Employee Unions: I
take much heat for my great concern surrounding public employee unions and their
burden on the state's budget
and our tax dollars and rates, here is more evidence.
California
has 21 state employee unions. If they get scheduled raises
on July 1st, 19 of those unions will have pay raises of 13%
to 18.5% since 1998.
The guard's
cumulative raise, including a scheduled 11.3% in July, would
be 31.1%.
Simple question,
before these contracts were singed with Gray Davis, were we
losing these service jobs...were we have a rought time filling
the positions? No!
Remember,
it is NOT the government's job to create jobs, or to maintain
them in a competitive manner with the private sector. That's
why the benefits to government jobs tend to make up the difference.
Out of control people, out of control!
[5/25/04
Tuesday]
[Carol
Platt Liebau - editorial
director CaliforniaRepublic.org]
5:57 am [link]
POTUS Speech: The President did a good job in his speech
last night. That is, he did what he needed to do, setting forth a five-point
plan, carefully counting each element so that all the weak-kneed Republicans
and braying Democrats would understand that there are numerous elements
to the strategy, and that a plan does exist (but can Joe Biden count as
high as five??? Given his pathetic performance on MSNBC after the speech,
one is forced to wonder). And the President does deserve credit for being
honest -- how often would you find Bill Clinton giving anyone bad news,
i.e. that things will get worse before they get better?
Yes, it would
have been great if the President had "connected the dots" even
more clearly about the relationship between the fight in Iraq
and the war on terror (i.e. we are fighting them in Iraq so
we don't have to fight them in New York). And he didn't mention
the sarin and mustard gas (although that is understandable
-- why bring up the WMD, a sore point to begin with?). Thankfully,
he did't apologize AGAIN for Abu Ghraib . . . just did the
right thing, emphasizing that we will tear it down as a way
to symbolize Iraq's new beginning.
All in all,
this will hopefully reassure all the worriers who actually
thought we were fighting in Iraq without any sort of larger
strategic vision at all. And it puts the Democrats in a box
-- President Bush has laid forth HIS plan, where's YOURS? And
don't bring up the U.N. again . . . the President made it clear
that they, along with 37 other countries, are already involved.
[in
the ebag - Senator Tom McClintock]
5:07 am [link]
Letters to
the Editor Los Angeles Times: Michael Hiltzik's column of
May 24 accuses me of fabricating facts when I contended that roughly 7,500
illegal immigrants are receiving subsidized university educations while we
are turning away a like number of qualified residents.
Most glaringly,
Mr. Hiltzik reported that the Legislative Analyst's Office
disavowed "any such numbers." In fact, Mr. Hiltzik
was informed by the Legislative Analyst's Office last week
that the numbers I cited were within the range of their estimates.
Indeed, the statistics I used -- and the column itself -- were
submitted to the LAO prior to publication to verify the accuracy
of the numbers and the estimate was confirmed by that office.
And Mr. Hiltzik knew it.
In my interview
with Mr. Hiltzik, I also pointed out that the estimate of 7,500
students is quite consistent with an estimated cost of $63.7
million used by Gov. Gray Davis when he vetoed the first bill
extending the in-state tuition subsidy to illegal immigrants
in 1999. At least one staff analysis written in 2001 also used
this figure - citing proponents of the measure.
I appreciate
that Mr. Hiltzik has a political point of view quite different
from mine and I respect an honest debate over our differing
policy positions and the data that supports them. But accusing
me of fabricating statistics - while ignoring facts presented
to him -- is unfair, untrue and unworthy of a professional
journalist.
[Eric
Hogue
- radio talk show host KTKZ -
Sacramento] 5:05 am [link]
Kerry's
Democrat
Non-nomination Convention: John Kerry has mentioned that he 'might'
delay the actual nomination at the Democrat Convention in Boston, in order to
raise money for an extra 30-days and not have to dip into the $75 million federal
gift...only Kerry could be for the nomination convention, yet against the actual
nomination itself.
Has anyone
asked Senator John McCain what he thinks about "his close,
personal friends" idea of ignoring the 'rules of campaign
finance'?
There is
a question as to whether the media will cover a Democrat Convention
that will NOT have an actual nomination...I say yes! If this
was a Republican idea they would be screaming bloody murder,
but since this is the liberal John Kerry and the Democrat Party...all
is fine and dandy with the elite media.
Mark my words,
this is a serious consideration for Kerry's team and the media
will care not - they actually will call this brilliant!
The difference
between the parties, one offers respect to the rule of law,
the other offer respect only to themselves and their power
grab!
[5/24/04
Monday]
[Carol
Platt Liebau - editorial
director CaliforniaRepublic.org] 5:57 am [link]
Red Taco Sauce? According
to the Wall Street Journal, Taco Bell has announced that
it wants to select "words
of wisdom" from
its clientele, to put on its sauce packets. But there are, apparently,
caveats; according to the company's press release: "The message
should be simple, left of center and provide insight on the little things
in life."
A redundancy,
to be sure. After all, aren't most "left of center messages" simple
in the extreme? . . .
The Journal reports
that Taco Bell's "people" have denied that "left
of center" refers to anything political -- that the term
refers only to Taco Bell's "think outside the bun" mentality.
But if the people at Taco Bell REALLY wanted to think outside
the bun, maybe they should look a little "right of center." After
all, if you want to "buck the system," what could
be better than a little school choice? And for a really revolutionary
idea? How about a flat tax!
Or letting
the CIA recruit on Ivy League campuses again! Now, that's radical.
Taco Bell's
marketing mistake -- with its "left of center" imperative
-- is enough to make anyone sick (food aside). So sick, in
fact, that in the words of the famous Taco Bell chihuahua in
the fabulous Godzilla ad, "I think I need a bigger bag."
And the people
at Taco Bell should remember -- their most famous mascot, as
enterprising, hardworking and prosperous as he was, almost
certainly leaned to the right...
[5/21/04
Friday]
[Carol
Platt Liebau - editorial
director CaliforniaRepublic.org]
5:51 am [link]
The politicians strike back: Apparently, forty-eight
Roman Catholic members of Congress have warned Cardinal Theodore McCarrick
of Washington, D.C., that if bishops deny Communion to politicians who
support positions inconsistent with Church teaching, they will promote
anti-Catholic bigotry and severely harm the church.
Nice try.
After all, if there's anything that's hurting the Church, it's
having teaching watered down to the point that it becomes essentially
meaningless. Apparently, the politicians want it both ways
-- they want to be SEEN as being Catholic without having to
put up with all that fuss and inconvenience that results from
having to actually adhere to religious precepts.
Someone explain
how any of this would cause "anti-Catholic bigotry",
please. Whatever happened to "separation of Church and
state"? No bishop is trying to say that any politician
should or should not be elected, determined by his relationship
with the Catholic Church. They are merely upholding their own
teachings.
In fact,
if the politicians prevail, couldn't it be argued that there's
no more separation of Church and state? That, in fact, in the
struggle between them, the state has won?
[5/20/04
Thursday]
[Eric
Hogue - radio talk show host KTKZ -
Sacramento] 5:03 am [link]
Budget
Bargain: For
the first time in a long time the Capitol has produced
a ‘May Revise’ without the gnashing of teeth
by the media or the Democrats over the evil ‘Republican
Obstructionists’. All of this is due to the popularity
of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the success of the
recall. Still in the wide minority, the state GOP now has
an advocate in the corner office, representing the party
that represents the hard working tax payers of this Golden
State.
The voters see Schwarzenegger as a moderate Republican governor, leading this
state back to health from the fiscal virus that was Gray Davis and his special
interest deals. The governor has an approval rating hovering around 65% on any
given day. Arnold leads, he makes decisions on time and he has this state operating
rather than cowering from deadlines and tough decisions.
There is a ‘high negative’ and it features the legislators who are
viewed as liberal money hogs, taxing and spending for every piece of candy that
comes down the pike. A recent poll revealed that voters in California believe
the State Assembly and the State Senate to be too liberal, untrustworthy and
myopic on their own political careers rather the direction of the state. The
image problem is so bad for the legislators even state registered Democrats believe
the elected and representative Democrat majority in the “Belly of the Beast” to
be too liberal for their own liking
It is with this ‘opinion initiative’ that Governor Schwarzenegger
has delivered a budget revision for the state with no new taxes. No Democrat
dare stand too tough against this governor - at this time – and challenge
his direction by throwing mud his way. The populous is not in the mood for partisan
games…and with the general election on the horizon such behavior is too
risky for the state Democrats who are still licking their wounds and looking
for a state party leader for the first time in nearly eight years.
The budget may not be everything you want, but it is everything we need in
California. No new taxes, some solid budget cuts and the continuation of the
winning streak
for this administration – which means more victories for the tax payers
and business owners of California. So far, happy days are beginning again in
Sacramento. Now let’s stand back and watch the Democrats attempt their
hand at playing the role of obstructionists…at their own risk come
November.
[5/19/04
Wednesday]
[Daniel
Pipes - author, activist CRO contributor] 5:54
am [link]
Oh
Canada, Beware: I am someone who prefers enemies to be straight-talkers.
Better a Nikita Khrushchev who states "We
will bury you" than
a Leonid Brezhnev with his détente. Better a Saddam Hussein who
blurts out his unfiltered thoughts and blunders into Kuwait than a Hafez
al-Assad who disguises his views and steals into Lebanon. And likewise,
it's better to face a jihadist who acknowledges his plans to take over
the world than a smarmy "religion of peace" Islamist who double
talks and confuses.
And you don't
find a more straight-shooting jihadist than Khalid Khawaja,
a bin Laden pal who calls Al-Qaeda's members "the most
wonderful people of the world" and is the subject
of a remarkable article in Friday's National Post by the
redoubtable Stewart Bell (back on the beat after promoting
his new book,
Cold Terror: How Canada Nurtures and Exports Terrorism
to the World). Here are some extracts from Bell's interview with him,
conducted in Islamabad last week:
On
the failings of Western civilization: "Your civilization
is selfish and self-centered. Just you want to live and
enjoy yourselves and that is all, you don't give."
On
reasons why suicide bombers would want to strike Canada: "It
is very simple. As Bush says, either you are a friend or
you are an enemy. So if you are not my friend, you are
our enemy. So it is very simple. When you are supporting
the enemy [the United States] then you are a target." And
Canadians should just learn to "take it."
On
Canada's treatment of Abdul
Karim Khadr, the teen who recently
left Pakistan for Canada for medical treatment after being
wounded in a shootout that left his Al-Qaeda father dead: "Look
at these Canadians. They have millions and millions of
dollars to fight against Muslims, to send their troops,
to send their weapons, and all of them put together, they
have objections to giving treatment to this 14 year-old-boy
who has been a victim of your terrorism. … So you
paralyzed this boy with no thought, you paralyzed his father
with no thought, now the whole Canadian nation put together,
they are bothered about taxpayers' money, that this boy
should not be treated with this money.
On
the success of jihad: "Today you have the power
in your hand. The other day the suicide bomber also has
power. So you use your cruise missiles and atom bombs and
all that, so he uses his power. So why do you cry at that
time? When you say we are fighting a war against you, so
better take it then. They are also fighting a war against
you. They are fighting their way, you are fighting your
way. So let's be happy. But only thing is, your faces are
pulled down, you are scared, sitting in America and Canada.
You are scared of a man sitting in the cave. We are not
scared of you."
On
the ultimate goals of jihad: "We don't believe
in killing innocent people but we would certainly like
to send you into the Stone Age the same way you have sent
us into the Stone Age." [Pipes blog]
[Eric
Hogue - radio talk show host KTKZ -
Sacramento] 5:05 am [link]
Democrats Recall the Recall: Democrats
have created two pieces of legislation targeting the recall process
for California. SB1317 would protect a statewide elected official
targeted by a recall campaign within the officials last six months
of his/her term. AB2917 would make it a misdemeanor for paid signature-gatherers
to misrepresent themselves or the purpose of their petition. (Where
were they during the gathering campaign
of Proposition 56?)
To make a real change to the recall process in California would take a constitutional
change, not a single piece of legislation. The real story here doesn’t
rest with these two bills, but with the Democrat Party itself. At a time that
when they should be looking ahead and representing the people of California,
they are still looking back and looking for measures to defend themselves from
another evil, nasty voice and vote of the people the Dems shout that they represent.
Why is the Democrat leadership so afraid of the real vote of and by the people?
[Eric Hogue
- radio talk show host KTKZ -
Sacramento] 5:02 am [link]
The Prison Abuse: A mere 30 hours after the beheading of Nick Berg,
the national
media
was
back
on its Abu Prison Abuse ‘Scandal’. The reason is simple; this story
offers the elite, liberal media the opportunity they have been looking for – a
chance to REALLY go after the hated George W. Bush!
Think about it, this story sells. The media can (1) gather ratings because it
deals with ‘sex and perversion’. The culture is in an orgy over this
story, (2) it provides the media the opportunity to bash away at Bush without
apology. They can play the ‘blame game’ at will and eventually take
this ‘up the chain of command’ to the Oval Office itself. For the
first time the media can dish out some revenge. (3) This abuse story has equal
footing with the elite media with the ‘Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinski’ story
of 1998. This is the elite media’s opportunity to apply a sexual scandal
to the administration of the President George W. Bush. And finally, the media
can actually express true sediment, (4) they can go after an organization that
they have secretly despised for a number of year - the US Military!
The elite media is so overjoyed, not even an American citizen having his head ‘sawed
off’ and viewed around the world can get them to let go of their true essence
of hatred toward this administration and this military!
[5/18/04
Tuesday]
[Bill
Leonard] 5:05 am [link]
A Hero’s Tribute: There
is a political theory that Democrats are born to politics and Republicans only
move into politics later in life. While there are some exceptions, this truism
has a lot of validity. I was reminded of that while attending the celebration
of life services for Senator Pete Knight. He was a hero. He is my hero. He served
his country as an Air Force fighter pilot, surviving the skies over Vietnam and
coming home to what could have been a quiet life. Yet he moved from the dangers
of enemy fire to the even more hazardous challenge of experimental aircraft.
I have had the great joy to have experienced checkout rides in two production
jet fighters (F-4 and F-16), and I can tell you that the comfort I took in knowing
that others had already flown these overpowered, minimal lift, and temperamental
aircraft was all that allowed me to be strapped in the seat. I cannot imagine
climbing into the cockpit of a rocket powered airplane (the name alone sounds
dangerous) that had never been flown before. Colonel Pete Knight did that on
a regular basis. He did it faster than humans had ever gone. He flew it so high
that the sky turned black and the atmosphere could not support the wings of the
plane.
What do you
do for kicks after you set a world record that still has not
been broken? You run for Mayor of Palmdale, then the State
Assembly, and at last the California State Senate. While he
was not born to politics, Pete Knight brought with him the
confidence, courage and integrity that he showed over enemy
airspace and in outer space. I have served in public office
with several hundred legislators-- some of them were born to
politics, and some of them arrived after successful first careers.
But none of them were national heros except for Pete Knight.
He will be missed for unflinching leadership in defense of
the family. [Leonard Letter 5/18]
[Eric
Hogue - radio talk show host KTKZ -
Sacramento] 5:05 am [link]
The
Forgotten Hero: As
much as we are celebrating Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his
powerful leadership since October, there is one legislator who
needs some attention. Two years ago, the Republican leadership
stood against additional taxes for the 2002 budget. Both State
Senator Jim Brulte and Assemblyman Dave Cox told their GOP members
to ‘just say no’, only to have Governor Gray Davis
pick of just enough rogue Republican votes to pass his tax raising
budgets and drive
the state into a huge deficit.
Last year State Senator Jim Brulte pulled his GOP members into a closed door
session. The Senator read them their rights, “you vote for tax increases
in this budget, I will personally come to your district and campaign against
you!” It worked! With Brulte’s strong message and the people
of California signing nearly 2.2 million signatures on a historic recall petition,
the paradigm shifted.
Without the leadership of Senator Jim Brulte, the recall and Arnold Schwarzenegger
would not be enjoying the success it enjoys today. Brulte is termed out this
fall. He is being replaced by State Senator Dick Ackerman. Senator Ackerman is
a stellar legislator and will find his footing as the Senate leadership in due
time, but replacing a legend like Brulte, well…he has some big shoes to
fill!
[5/17/04
Monday]
[Carol
Platt Liebau - editorial
director CaliforniaRepublic.org]
8:51 am [link]
Oh, that WMD: There is sarin gas in Iraq. An artillery
shell containing it has injured two American soldiers there. It's going
to be interesting to watch the left (and the virulently anti-Bush press)
try to spin this event. Over the past months, President Bush has been subjected
to some of the most vituperative attacks ever against a Commander-in-Chief
during a time of war. What will all the critics -- who charge that we were
taken to war based on lies about the existence of WMD in Iraq -- do, when
and if evidence finally surfaces demonstrating that, in fact, Saddam Hussein
had at least some WMD's? Many Democrats have been guilty of shameless political
opportunism -- voting for war when it seemed politically expedient, then
criticizing elements of the war's execution, without offering any meaningful
suggestions about how they would have conducted things differently (Exhibit
A for this disgusting behavior: John Kerry). How wonderful from a political
standpoint to see them squirm if more evidence of WMDs does surface --
but how scary to know that this deadly stuff is still hidden from us, and
accessible to our enemies.
[Streetsweeper
- into the opinion bin]
5:02 am [link]
Abuse at Abu Ghraib? Rush
Limbaugh is getting
pummeled for that Skull and Bones comment... Hmm. Why?... I have a hard time
understanding why Ted Kennedy, Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank are so upset about
the Abu Ghraib
prison episode... If we could all calm down and take a deep breath, please! In
many ways, this incident is really very Progressive and should be praised by
Kennedy, Pelosi and Frank. It could very well be considered - uh - Aggressive
Diversity Training (ADT)... with a little refinement it could easily become standard
Progressive policy.
Gee,
look at what has been achieved in a short period of time! The best of Progressive
American culture has been compressed into high-impact learning:
Alternative
Lifestyle Awareness: These uptight thugs and terrorists
have quickly experienced alternative lifestyle in a group
setting... and even in a dog pile! It’s almost
the sort of thing that San Francisco could easily mandate
for all city employees.
Understanding
Victimhood: That dog collar thing really works to
bring home the impact being at the bottom rung of society.
Of course, the collar and leash might do double duty
in an alternative lifestyle sort of way...
Girls
Gone Wild: Showing breasts? Heck it’s worked
out for lots and lots of women here! Why not spread the
entrepreneurship to these uptight folks? They could get
their own infomercial on the UPN stations.
Porn is Free
Speech: Lynndie England romping around with two
guys in front of the prisoners? Gee, that’s the
sort of stuff that comes out of the San Fernando Valley
porn industry on a regular basis... Now that that HIV
thing’s abated there’s probably some enterprising...
uh, actress primping for a “Lynndie Lusts Part
I” in short turnaround.
Girl
Power: The trio of female guards Lynndie England,
Sabrina Harman and Megan Ambuhl must be the
pride of NOW - giving men back what they deserve... Probably
worth an HBO deal – maybe even Miramax.
American
culture brought home front and center into Iraq, see? I don’t
understand the problem. I bet these seven or so Reservists
all have Showtime at home – Queer
as Folk, The
L Word, Family Business... it’s a Viacom feastday
over in Iraq...
[Joe
Armendariz - columnist ]
5:01 am [link]
Bargain Gas: A reader suggests I want
it both ways in my latest column titled: Gas
Is Still A Bargain (CRO 5/12). Indeed, he states that "if oil companies
are declaring record profits in the midst of significantly higher
gas prices", then they must be charging more than they
had to pay for their oil. He then poses the following question: "if
gas prices are about what they were 25 years ago (in fact, in
constant dollars, gas prices today are much lower than they were
25 years ago*), what about the profits the oil companies are
declaring right and left?"
Indeed, the
reader is of the view that oil company profits are so high
he refers to them this way: "record profits", "being
declared right and left" and my favorite: "going
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