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The Real Reasons For High Gasoline Prices

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With the global economy facing a catastrophic depression demand certainly isn’t the reason for skyrocketing gas prices – here are the real reasons.

While the underlying reasons are discusses below, the number one reason is…

It is the ignorance of the voter that allows Big Energy, Wall Street, and the Politicians to continue to steal hard earned money out of their pockets faster than it comes in.

Wall Street has set up a casino that operates not on the traditional market fundamentals of supply and demand but instead on an endless cycle of speculation designed to perpetually drive gas and energy prices through the roof.

This comes as the US and China wage war against green Energy while at the same time the United States has become a net oil exporter and a massive increases in the energy supply have done nothing to decrease gas prices.

Gregory Patin explains more on the underlying fundamentals on the Examiner:

[...] there are many factors that have been blamed by politicians and so-called analysts in the corporate media. Among those are tensions in the Middle East, supply and demand, OPEC policies, the Obama administration’s policies, etc.

While many factors can be considered in placing the blame for rising gasoline prices, the primary cause of the price increase is rarely mentioned – speculation on Wall Street. Wall Street is betting on higher oil prices in the future and that betting is causing prices to rise.

A recent article by Robert Lenzner, writing for Forbes, concludes that speculation adds $23.39 to the price of a barrel of crude oil, which translates to a $.56 increase in the price of gasoline at the pumps for Americans. In other words, relatively few players in the Wall Street casino with very deep pockets are placing huge bets on oil – and you are paying.

The market for gasoline is currently in contango, meaning that either demand is expected to outstrip supply and/or prices are expected to rise. Wall Street banks, energy corporations and companies such as Koch Industries employ a contango strategy by buying up oil and storing it in massive containers both on land and offshore to lock in the oil for sale later at a set price. This practice, more commonly known as commodities speculation, artificially increases gasoline prices regardless of free market fundamentals by withholding supply until it can be sold at the futures price.

Another factor that is causing rising oil and gasoline prices can also be attributed to Wall Street and the private central bank, the Federal Reserve. In order to compensate for the billions of dollars in losses by the big banks on Wall Street since 2008, the Federal Reserve has been flooding the market with newly printed money and borrowing it to Wall Street banks at low interest – a policy known as “easy money.” That reduces the purchasing power of the dollar by creating inflation. Since most oil is traded in petro-dollars, that means it takes more dollars to purchase a barrel of oil, which accounts for part of the price increase.

According to Nathan Lewis, also writing for Forbes in a piece entitled “Oil Continues to Rise Because the Dollar Continues to Fall”:

Our political discussions tend to focus on that one commodity that we all use daily, and which is standardized across the country – gasoline. People as a whole know that they are being slowly devalued into poverty by the Federal Reserve’s “easy money” policy. However, this topic is much too complex for most individuals, so they focus on something – gas prices – which seems more direct. Before this is all over, I expect to see oil prices north of $1000 per barrel – perhaps in 5-8 years.

Other factors considered to blame for rising prices feed into speculation rather than account for the price increase of gasoline. According to Robert Reich, who has served in three national administrations and is currently Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley:

The Street is laying odds that unrest in Syria will spill over into other countries or that tensions with Iran will affect the Persian Gulf, and that global demand will pick up as American consumers bounce back to life. These bets are pushing up oil prices because Wall Street firms and other big financial players now dominate oil trading. Financial speculators historically accounted for about 30 percent of oil contracts, producers and end users for about 70 percent. But today speculators account for 64 percent of all contracts.

Free market fundamentalists who insist that gasoline prices are on the rise due to supply and demand are overlooking some simple facts. Demand for crude oil is decreasing and supply is adequate. According to Reich, over 80 percent of America’s energy needs are now being satisfied by domestic supplies. In fact, the U.S. is starting to become an energy exporter.

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Source: The Examiner

It doesn’t stop here. If you can stomach the truth, go on and read the rest of Patin’s article.

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