Nationalize oil refineries

I have been muttering under my breath for a couple years that the oil companies have demonstrated once again that unregulated capitalism will result in greedy decisions that steal the public blind.  They just can't help it.  I just heard on Ed Schultz's show that somebody is floating the idea that the oil refineries in this country should be owned by us and be government regulated so as to best control the prices for the American public.  Oh, yea!  My idea was to nationalize all things energy, but this is a good start. 

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Enron and the ongoing Oil saga

I said it when it was happening in California with the Enron rolling controlled blackout traders or should I say raider, who is going to learn from this modern day play book of carpet baggers.  well we can all see the play book now, its wide open just take a look, the players may be different but the game is the same: rob, steel, short sale, hoard it, move it, hide it, control it all! its the big shill game, but its done by all the big corrupt company's like Exxon, shell, GE, Enron, Anderson, Citi corp, Providion, FPL, PG&E,Mortgage banks, just point your finger! all traders of commodity's on the floor they like corruption and turmoil it hides the facts and the big shill game and the government as the banker and house holding the note/bills. its not gambling if the house is rigged! ah... you say oversight!... will correct the mess, not if the house changes the rules/laws thy have not a worry, get Pisst my friend its the only legit action response... wakeup!
If we don't kill the legal loop hole that the government create with help of there corrupt corporate partners, "we the people" become Simple "there consumers" or TV watching Pigs lead to the troff to eat the crap thy feed us! IMPEACH THE BASTARDS! AND PUT THEM IN JAIL!

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