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Monday, May 12, 2008
Ed Feulner :: Townhall.com Columnist
Gas Prices and the Blame Game
by Ed Feulner
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        A few months ago the FTC said this about high gas prices: “All of the increase can be attributed to increased crude oil costs, because gasoline inventories are as ample as they have been for several years, gasoline consumption is declining to a near-record extent, and refining margins -- the difference between the cost of crude oil and the wholesale price of gasoline -- have fallen.”

        So who’s making the big money? The countries that produce crude oil. Crude represents more than half of the cost of each gallon of gasoline sold. Federal, state and local taxes represent another fifth.

        Yet some insist we punish “big oil.” During one presidential debate, Hillary Clinton announced that “the oil companies reported the highest profits in the history of the world. I want to take those profits, and I want to put them into a strategic energy fund.”

        But confiscating oil company profits is a lousy idea. Profits are what keep them in business. It allows them to invest in refining and delivery systems, and search for new deposits of petroleum. Profits fuel our capitalist system as surely as petroleum fuels our national economy. Plus, “big oil” returns billions to stockholders through dividends, and millions of Americans own its stock through their mutual funds and 401(k)s.

        The best way to cut prices in the long run would be to increase supplies. Policymakers could help do this if they would allow drilling off-shore and in a tiny section of Alaska’s barren Artic National Wildlife Refuge.

        It makes no sense to keep so much domestic oil off-limits, especially with prices climbing. As long as we do it, we’ll pay more than we need to for each gallon of gasoline and keep sending big profits overseas. Let’s stop stalling -- and start drilling.

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Dr. Edwin Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Townhall.com Gold Partner, and co-author of Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today .
 
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If government hadn't been taking
half the operating capitol of every business and industry since WWII, we would have all these things now, because our companies would have used their operating capitol to develop them and make them available in large amounts at reasonable prices.

How to cut the price
The price could be greatly reduced by hiring the oil companies to drill, pump, refine, and deliver OUR offshore oil to us. There would be no speculators’ add-ons, no foreign nations’ price, no oil-tanker charges and oil spills. No dilution-with-alcohol cost would give us a full gallon of gasoline.
Repealing all the hundreds or thousands of taxes, and replacing them with ONE TAX AND DONE for each level of government, would alone reduce the price of gas by three-sevenths (43%).
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