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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 120170" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Yes, I'm doing very well selling Angus cattle. But when someone thinks my cattle are too expensive, I'm happy to give him the name of other breeders in my area to check out. If I pull into a Kerr-McGee station and the gas is too high, I can drive to Conoco, but the gas will be the same price, and the same is true at every gas station. I can remember when gas prices weren't the same from station to station. </p><p></p><p>There's no law against building refineries in the US. They are expensive to build and most communities don't want one in their area. Environmental impact statements are expensive. When the oil companies think it will be profitable, they'll build one. But for the last several years it's been cheaper for them, and us, to import a lot of gasoline into the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 120170, member: 13"] Yes, I'm doing very well selling Angus cattle. But when someone thinks my cattle are too expensive, I'm happy to give him the name of other breeders in my area to check out. If I pull into a Kerr-McGee station and the gas is too high, I can drive to Conoco, but the gas will be the same price, and the same is true at every gas station. I can remember when gas prices weren't the same from station to station. There's no law against building refineries in the US. They are expensive to build and most communities don't want one in their area. Environmental impact statements are expensive. When the oil companies think it will be profitable, they'll build one. But for the last several years it's been cheaper for them, and us, to import a lot of gasoline into the US. [/QUOTE]
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