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Public Policy; Political and Legal NewsThere was very little reaction to the increase of commercial gas prices beyond the $1-per-litre mark earlier this month.

Unlike the mass outcry registered the last time the cost of gas peaked into the magical three-digit range, consumers simply kept on gassing up and driving off.


It's an alarming sign, for it is apparent that neither the private consumer nor any level of government is ready to address an impending crisis.

The economy of North America - indeed, of the Western nations - is based on energy. The price of foodstuffs can fluctuate wildly, for example, with only a modest impact on the stock markets and the economy.

A fluctuation in the price of oil, however, causes mass market mayhem, and affects the costs of everything from toilet paper to orange juice.

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Posted on Friday, March 31 @ 06:04:43 PST by Leanan
 
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by billp on Friday, March 31 @ 12:14:50 PST
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the energy bulleting posted a link to


The price of gasoline could rise this summer because of supply problems from the phaseout of a fuel additive found to contaminate groundwater, government and industry officials said at a Senate hearing Wednesday.


http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/invest/extra/P148825.asp


so I did a google search on mtbe lawsuits and found

The additive, methyl tertiary butyl ether, or MTBE, accounts for about 10% of the volume of every gallon of gasoline with which it is blended -- or 1.4% of the nationwide supply -- but refiners plan to stop using it next month because Congress refused to grant them protection from lawsuits.


Two years ago, support for Tom DeLay's MTBE liability shield for oil and chemical companies stalled when documents surfaced showing the companies had, contrary to their claims, aggressively lobbied for MTBE's adoption as a gasoline additive. The memos and other correspondence showed that oil companies knew the toxic chemical would pollute drinking water, and that they — not the government — had pushed for its adoption anyway.


http://www.ewg.org/reports/oilandwater/execsumm.php


lawsuits


http://www.ewg.org/reports/oilandwater/lawsuits.php


we're into ligitation, crooked lawyers and what to do about them - using internet.


http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/nakamura/nakamura.htm#blair




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