Celebratory Occasions or Obligations?


But the former governors lived at the expense of the people and took from them food and wine, besides forty shekels of silver [a large monthly official salary]; yes, even their servants assumed authority over the people. But I did not so because of my [reverent] fear of God. Nehemiah 5:15 (AMP)

English: Queen Elizabeth II at Queen's Park

English: Queen Elizabeth II at Queen’s Park (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Last week, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Diamond Jubilee in observance of her 60 years as constitutional monarch of the Commonwealth realms. The four-day celebration included public holidays throughout Britain, a 1,000-vessel flotilla on the Thames River, and a public concert outside Buckingham Palace (the queen’s residence). Impossible to miss was the day of pageantry during which crowds thronged the streets around the palace and World War II aircraft flew over. The queen remarked publicly about being humbled by the outpouring of support her subjects had given her.

Notice she used the term subjects as meaning subordinate to her. I am not well versed on Kings and Queens of England but to think that one person would be subject to another is slavery. Those in positions of authority rule over their SUBJECTS without regard to the needs and well-being of those subjects.

This is what Nehemiah found to be happening to his kinsmen and brethren in his homeland.

NOW THERE arose a great cry of the [poor] people and of their wives [driven to borrowing] against their Jewish brethren [the few who could afford to lend]. For some said, We, our sons and daughters, are many; therefore allow us to take grain, that we may eat and live! If we are not given grain, let us take it! Also some said, We are mortgaging our lands, vineyards, and houses to buy grain because of the scarcity. Others said, We have borrowed money on our fields and vineyards to pay the [Persian] king’s heavy tax. Although our flesh is the same as that of our brethren and our children are as theirs, yet we are forced to sell our children as slaves; some of our daughters have already been thus sold, and we are powerless to redeem them, for others have our lands and vineyards.

I [Nehemiah] was very angry when I heard their cry and these words. I thought it over and then rebuked the nobles and officials. I told them, You are exacting interest from your own kinsmen. And I held a great assembly against them. I said to them, We, according to our ability, have bought back our Jewish brethren who were sold to the nations; but will you even sell your brethren, that they may be sold to us? Then they were silent and found not a word to say.

Also I said, What you are doing is not good. Should you not walk in the fear of our God to prevent the taunts and reproach of the nations, our enemies? I, my brethren, and my servants are lending them money and grain. Let us stop this forbidden interest! Return this very day to them their fields, vineyards, olive groves, and houses, and also a hundredth of all the money, grain, new wine, and oil that you have exacted from them. Then they said, We will restore these and require nothing from them. We will do as you say. Then I called the priests and took an oath of the lenders that they would do according to this promise. Nehemiah 5:1-12 (AMP)

What a contrast between the Diamond Jubilee Celebration of Queen Elizabeth II and the jubilee declared by the then Governor Nehemiah. He noticed that his fellow citizens where being bought and sold like slaves because the nobles and officials thought it proper to exact a heavy tax upon them. These were all the same flesh, yet those in positions of authority were able to relegate those less fortunate than themselves to a lower class. They became SUBJECTED to these rulers who were using the economic downturn to enrich themselves at the cost of their fellow citizens.

Nehemiah was right in rebuking these wicked overlords for doing to their own people what they complained about while being subjected to Egyptian bondage and servitude. Nehemiah reminded them that they too were servants and subject to a higher authority, God, and if they wish to be treated mercifully by God then they ought to treat their fellow-man just as mercifully.

And make us free of our debts, as we have made those free who are in debt to us. Matthew 6:12 (BBE)

Jesus taught his disciples to pray to be released from the burden of indebtedness just as they should release others from that same burden. God takes no delight in exacting heavy taxation upon a free people. In fact it was because of the inhumane treatment Pharoah placed upon the Israelites held in Egyptian bondage that brought about the wrath of God upon that land.

Isn’t it funny how those who live off the livelihoods of others consider themselves worthy of such high praise and adulation? Jesus on the other hand came to GIVE to others and not take anything in return and for that he was vilified, mocked, scorned and ultimately crucified.

Should the crowds throng the streets to honor and praise Queen Elizabeth II? Was this celebration in honor of her majesty the Queen or was it an occasion to honor and thank the people for making her life possible by their sacrifices? A good and righteous ruler would take no more than that which was needed to allow the people as much freedom and wealth as possible.

I fed 150 Jewish leaders and their people who came to us from the surrounding nations. Preparing one ox and six choice sheep was necessary every day. Poultry was prepared for me. Once every ten days a supply of wine was ordered. Yet, in spite of all this, I never demanded anything from the governor’s food allowance, because these people were already carrying a heavy load. Nehemiah 5:17-18 (GW)

Can this same be said of today’s political leaders? Is there anything that can be learned from this? Whom do you suppose God would look favorably upon? The ruler who has mercy upon his fellow-man or the one who only thinks about enriching himself by the sweat of the brow of his fellow-man?

I do not know about you but I do not plan on dancing in the streets to honor another year of the service of our present leadership class? I will however be dancing in the street when all of them have been removed from their ivory towers and reduced to common man status. I will be rejoicing when my neighbor is released from the burden placed upon him by the government taxation and regulation. I will rejoice and celebrate when America is once again the land of the free and the hope of the nations. I will celebrate when the burden of government debt has been removed from the backs of our children and our children’s children. I shall not rejoice in the servitude of a tyrant.

And that is the way I see it. What say you?

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God Is Dead…or is He?


  1. The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky displays what his hands have made. One day tells a story to the next. One night shares knowledge with the next without talking, without words, without their voices being heard. {Yet,} their sound has gone out into the entire world, their message to the ends of the earth. He has set up a tent in the heavens for the sun, Psalms 19:1-4 (GW)

  2. For God’s [holy] wrath and indignation are revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who in their wickedness repress and hinder the truth and make it inoperative. For that which is known about God is evident to them and made plain in their inner consciousness, because God [Himself] has shown it to them. For ever since the creation of the world His invisible nature and attributes, that is, His eternal power and divinity, have been made intelligible and clearly discernible in and through the things that have been made (His handiworks). So [men] are without excuse [altogether without any defense or justification], Because when they knew and recognized Him as God, they did not honor and glorify Him as God or give Him thanks. But instead they became futile and godless in their thinking [with vain imaginings, foolish reasoning, and stupid speculations] and their senseless minds were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools [professing to be smart, they made simpletons of themselves]. Romans 1:18-22 (AMP)

  3. This first video is done by a Catholic priest who challenges the current atheistic trend to say God is a myth or a fable which acts like an opiate for weak minded individuals.
  4. This second video is made in response to the first one. Notice how this narrator uses the words used by the Priest in his “colorless” rebuttal to the Priest’s video. Why do you suppose this young man felt the need to rebut a non-sensical video since in his opinion there is no God? He could have simply stated in his video that the Priest was high on some opiate since he was spouting off nonsense about a non-existent being. But no he felt passionately that the Priest’s position needed to be ridiculed and rebutted.
  5. You can decide for yourself which presentation is more credible. You can determine for yourself who presents the stronger argument. Pick a side but warning choosing the wrong side could have eternal consequences.
  6. Here is a man who was born in an obscure village, the child of a
    peasant woman. He grew up in an obscure village. He worked in a
    carpenter shop until he was thirty, and then for three years he was an
    itinerant teacher.

    He never wrote a book. He never held an office. He never owned a
    home. He never had a family. He never went to college. He never
    traveled, except in his infancy, more than two hundred miles from the
    place where he was born. He never did one of the things that usually
    accompanies greatness. He had no credentials but himself.

    While he was still a young man, the tide of popular opinion turned
    against him. His friends ran away. One of them denied him. He was turned
    over to his enemies. He went through a mockery of a trial. He was
    nailed upon a cross between two thieves. His executioners gambled for
    the only piece of property he had on earth, his seamless robe. When he
    was dead, he was taken down from the cross and laid in a borrowed grave
    through the courtesy of a friend.

    Nineteen wide centuries have come and gone, and today he is the
    centerpiece of the human race and the leader of all human progress. I am
    well within the mark when I say that all the armies that ever marched,
    all the navies that ever were built, all the parliaments that ever sat,
    and all the kings that ever reigned, put together, have not affected the
    life of man upon this earth as powerfully as has this one solitary
    personality.

    For someone who never existed he sure is causing a great deal of angst among the people more than 2000 years since he first appeared on the scene. Pretty good accomplishment for a nobody to pull off.

Don’t Be Duped by the Enemies Ruse


“The men of Israel sampled their provisions but did not inquire of the LORD” (Joshua 9:14).

The Israelites Leaving EgyptWhen Joshua and the Israelites entered the Promised Land, they fought many battles. In fact, they fought 39 battles in the Promised Land compared to only two in their exodus from Egypt. God instructed them to wipe out all their enemies completely.The very reason God was giving the land to the Israelites was because of the sin of these nations Israel was to now occupy. God said he was going to drive out all the inhabitants of this land because they had a long history of sin against God. God had instructed Joshua to not make any compromises with these people because God had rejected them and wanted them defeated not befriended.

The more battles the Israelites won under the direction of God and Joshua, the more their reputation preceded them as they entered new territories. The enemies knew they were toast if they came against the Israelites. The enemies knew God was marching with the Israelites and their demise was eminent. Success was on the side of the Israelites.

Such was the case when Joshua and the people came into the land where the Gibeonites lived. The Gibeonites knew they were as good as dead if they didn’t do something. So, they dressed up in old, worn clothes and posed as foreigners passing through. They asked Joshua and the people to make a peace treaty with them.  They pretended to be wanderers from a far off country and was seeking refuge among the Israelites. The feigned to be interested in working with their opposition to infiltrate the opposing camp and then work from within to weaken the Israelite’s resolve,

The scriptures tell us that Joshua and the people made a treaty with them because they did not inquire of God about these people. They assumed what they said was true. The leadership along with the people made a fatal mistake by not seeking out the true intentions of those who were seeking to make a treaty with them. They did not inquire of God to see what the TRUTH was behind the Gibeonites actions. They took them at their word, they trusted that they were being truthful, they trusted the Gibeonites had pure intentions.

They were wrong!

They had been deceived. They now had to pay the consequences. Those consequences resulted in having to work to avoid cross-tribal marriages while they had to make an entire people their slaves. This was something God never intended them to have to do. The relationship was a source of compromise for the Israelites that made them susceptible to future compromises. Trying to keep the infestation contained to only the Gibeonites was next to impossible since the enemy was now living within their own ranks. This day-to-day contact with the opposition weakened the Israelites position since now they had to constantly monitor their own ranks to watch for compromise among the ranks and file.

This initial compromise weakened the position of the entire nation because now their message was no longer pure and their mission was now distorted. How could they drive out and defeat the remaining enemies of the land after having made a COMPROMISE deal with one group? How could they justify continued annihilation of the remaining occupants of the land while they had in their own ranks survivors of that culture?

Thus is the problem with making deals with those who are opposed to your viewpoints or way of life. If the Gibeonites were honorable people they would have begged for mercy based on their TRUE IDENTITIES and admit their true intentions and offer to change their position and embrace the beliefs and pursue the same purpose as the Israelites. But they did not do that, they pretended to be someone they were not to play upon the mercy of the Israelites. They tricked them into believing they were not the enemy but were somehow mistreated by others and were seeking the sympathy of the Israelites.

We see this RUSE today in our own country as foreigners move in among us pretending to be victims of some injustice in other parts of the world. These modern-day Gibeonites play upon America’s compassion to help those who are less fortunate, but these folks have no intentions of conforming to the American way of life, nor adopt the American traditions and customs, instead they adhere to their own identities and infiltrate our institutions to corrupt them and get them to compromise and gradually accept the foreigner’s world view and agendas.  This weakens the county.

Israel today is being asked to COMPROMISE with an occupying force the Palestinians while the Palestinians have no intentions on compromising their position or intentions. They are intent on eliminating Israel and taking over the country for themselves. Therefore it would be a fool’s errand to make a treaty with these enemies of the state. And yet that is exactly what they are being asked to do. And that is exactly what the enemies of the American way of life want us to do as well.

Let us not make the same mistake Joshua made, instead let us inquire of God and seek out the TRUE identities and intentions of these strangers among us.

That is the way I see it! What say you?

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Be Quick to Listen but Slow to Speak


Remember this, my dear brothers and sisters: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and should not get angry easily. James 1:19 (GW)

James 3:5-6 – Power of Tongue Papel de Parede Imagem
Likewise, the tongue is a small part of the body, but it makes great boasts. Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark. 6 The tongue also is a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole body, sets the whole course of one’s life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell.

I do not know about you but I am growing weary of all the TALK going on and on and on. Primarily I am talking about endless 24 hour a day news cycle. There are several CABLE channels devoted to nothing but NEWS all the time. And each one has their cadre of talking heads all offering an opinion on the days HOT TOPIC ITEM. You would think with all this talking going on that SOMETHING positive would come of it all… aw not really… since most of the talk is NEGATIVE one can get really depressed if you listen to too much NEWSSPEAK.

The bible tells us…

When there are many words, sin is unavoidable, but the one who controls his lips is wise. Proverbs 10:19 (HCSB)

Proverbs insists that with so much talk going on ERROR (sin) is unavoidable. As Christians we are supposed to use SPEECH to build up and encourage those who hear us.

Finally, brothers and sisters, keep your thoughts on whatever is right or deserves praise: things that are true, honorable, fair, pure, acceptable, or commendable. Philippians 4:8 (GW)

We should be attempting to SPEAK TRUTH in a loving way. No one has all the answers, and although NEWS REPORTERS like to appear IN THE KNOW, I fear they are leading many astray just by the huge volume of WORDS they have spoken.

An old folk adage goes something like this.. Let the words you speak be sweet for you do not know how many of them you may have to EAT.

Or perhaps put a little better.. If you do not have anything GOOD to say, say nothing at all.

And that is the way I see it!  What say you?

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The Price is Right: Or is it?


Many will remember Bob Barker and the Price is Right game show. Contestants had to guess the price of regular, every-day consumer items to win cash and prizes, the ultimate Grand Prize was very often a BRAND NEW CAR. Since I do not spend a great deal of time in the grocery store I would not make  a very good contestant on “The Price is Right”. Not-withstanding, I do feel that I have learned a good deal about consumerism and market pricing having worked several years in the retail and wholesale marketplace.

This article is not meant to be a tutorial on free market capitalism but rather an individual thought piece on America‘s current market conditions, which in case you have not noticed is pretty dismal.

The Obama administration is doing everything possible to divert our attention away from the real state of the Union. Any good magician will tell you that in order to work an effective trick you need to learn the art of distraction. You get the audience to focus their attention away from where the “magic” is taking place and by slight of hand, and misdirection, you are able to fool an audience into believing you have magical powers. In Obama’s case he is attempting to divert the attention of the American people away from his failed policies and the dismal economic conditions brought about by those policies, by focusing the public’s attention on other things like demonizing BIG BUSINESS aka ‘capitalism’.

Since taking office Obama has made it very clear, to anyone who is actually listening, that he intended to rid America of her dependence on fossil fuels. His policies to date reinforce his position. Not to get sidetracked but I need to lay a little ground work before continuing with this thought piece.

I, like many other conservatives, enjoy listening to conservative talk radio, Rush, Hannity and Levin, the latter being my current favorite of the three. It was during one of Hannity’s programs that I heard Hannity speaking to a young lady from Nevada who identified herself as Krystal Heath (@KrystalHeath on twitter) She, being one of Sean’s twitter brigade, was being interviewed by Sean on the air. As a result I subscribed to her blog and twitter feed. Krystal’s latest blog post inspired me to tackle this topic of market pricing and capitalism in general.

Like I said this article is meant to be a thought piece and I am hoping that others will pick-up on what Krystal started and continue to add to the thought process.

From her article:

Fueled by Coke

For decades, Americans have gathered together at parties, picnics, and sporting events toting strollers, dogs, and coolers full of that all popular beverage… Coca-Cola (or some wanna-be derivative thereof).  Whether in bottles or cans, caffeinated or not, none can deny that soda (or “pop” or “Coke” for my non-East Coast friends) has become a staple in our culture.

Now before I go any further, I should clarify.  I like soda.  I really do.  I have to limit myself with soda like some people limit themselves with alcohol.  Usually on weekends, I grab a cold Coke bottle from the fridge, sit on the porch, and indulge.  And I love it.

But then there’s those times when you go to out to eat… and you begin to wonder if soda is really worth what you’re paying for it.  Or, maybe you already know, it’s not.  It’s really not.  Particularly if you’re going for a fountain soda.

It has been estimated that the profit margin on fountain soda is 90%.  NINETY PERCENT!!!  Let me put it another way… if you paid $5 for a soda at that restaurant, they just made $4.50 off you right there.  BOOM.

But hey… it’s free refills right?  We can splurge once in a while, and it’s no big deal.  Nobody’s protesting fountain soda profits… and we’d probably laugh at them if they did.

Let’s look at this a different way though.  Brace yourself…  the profit margin on a gallon of gasoline?  In 2006, an estimated 2.5%.  Or, using math similar to the last equation… if you paid $5 for a gallon of gas, the “big oil” company that sold it to you just made $0.125.  TWELVE and a HALF CENTS.  Fast forward to 2012, and Fox BusinessJohn Stossel found that the average profit on gasoline is a meager $0.05 per gallon.  PER GALLON.

This appears to be odd no? How could a sweetened water product costing less to produce sell for a greater profit margin than oil which has to be drilled for, extracted from the well, shipped or piped to a refinery where it is then refined into useable fuel oil, shipped to a fueling station?

From the way Obama and the left leaning media have demonized oil companies you would think the reverse of the above illustration would be the norm. Oil companies would be making the WHOPPING 90% profit and a sweetened tap-water product would earn the meager 2.5% if we really wanted to be FAIR.

Shouldn’t the company that takes on the greater expense of producing and delivering a product receive the higher pay? Doesn’t the liberals constantly beat us everyday that everyone should get equal pay for equal work? What if someone actually has to WORK HARDER than their neighbor to earn a living? Shouldn’t they get paid more? Not in Liberalland!

You see all this talk about fairness is all a smoke screen to divert our eyes from the real problems facing our society, and that is the REDISTRIBUTION of WEALTH or government intervention in free market capitalism.

Let’s get back to Krystal’s article because she made some excellent points I would like to emphasize here.

She writes: “In case you didn’t quite get that… let me show you again…

$5 for a fountain soda at your favorite restaurant (8-16oz.) = $4.50 in profit to the owner
$5 for a gallon of gasoline (128 oz.) = $0.75 in profit to owner

Here’s one just for fun… a gallon of fountain soda at $5 per 16oz?
$40 = $36 profit to owner (good thing our cars aren’t fueled by Coke)
 
(note to self: at least not yet but who knows what the government will mandate in the future, they are already forcing us to put high fructose corn syrup in our tanks aka ethanol so why not Coke?)

That’s what I call perspective people.  We will willingly dish out a $5 bill for a mere 16oz. of flavored, carbonated water which the world has in abundance.  Then, we gawk like the world is coming to an end if the Shell station wants $5 for 128oz. worth of fossil fuels!

And later in the article she writes this:

My point is, before you go jumping all over someone for making money, do some research.  How much are they really making?  Don’t believe everything you hear.  And most definitely, don’t believe everything the media tells you.

We have heard Rush, Sean, Mark and now Krystal all say the same thing, do not listen to the media because they have an agenda. The politicians too have an agenda, and trust me it is not looking out for our best interests, it is however in finding ways to enrich themselves at the expense of the American people.

How much should gasoline cost then? How much profit should an oil company make? How can we be sure they are only making their ‘FAIR SHARE”? That my friends is a very good question. And I took Krystal’s advice and did my own research.

Oil company profits are not all earned at the fuel pump so it is a bit more complicated than simply looking at the price of a gallon of gasoline. Since petroleum-based products are used in so many other products which are also sold to the consumer the oil companies are able to profit from these other industries as well. In the case of oil companies let’s see just what all that BLACK GOLD produces shall we? Yes we shall.

A partial list of products made from Petroleum (144 of 6000 items)

One 42-gallon barrel of oil creates 19.4 gallons of gasoline. The rest (over half) is used to make things like:

Solvents Diesel fuel Motor Oil Bearing Grease
Ink Floor Wax Ballpoint Pens Football Cleats
Upholstery Sweaters Boats Insecticides
Bicycle Tires Sports Car Bodies Nail Polish Fishing lures
Dresses Tires Golf Bags Perfumes
Cassettes Dishwasher parts Tool Boxes Shoe Polish
Motorcycle Helmet Caulking Petroleum Jelly Transparent Tape
CD Player Faucet Washers Antiseptics Clothesline
Curtains Food Preservatives Basketballs Soap
Vitamin Capsules Antihistamines Purses Shoes
Dashboards Cortisone Deodorant Footballs
Putty Dyes Panty Hose Refrigerant
Percolators Life Jackets Rubbing Alcohol Linings
Skis TV Cabinets Shag Rugs Electrician’s Tape
Tool Racks Car Battery Cases Epoxy Paint
Mops Slacks Insect Repellent Oil Filters
Umbrellas Yarn Fertilizers Hair Coloring
Roofing Toilet Seats Fishing Rods Lipstick
Denture Adhesive Linoleum Ice Cube Trays Synthetic Rubber
Speakers Plastic Wood Electric Blankets Glycerin
Tennis Rackets Rubber Cement Fishing Boots Dice
Nylon Rope Candles Trash Bags House Paint
Water Pipes Hand Lotion Roller Skates Surf Boards
Shampoo Wheels Paint Rollers Shower Curtains
Guitar Strings Luggage Aspirin Safety Glasses
Antifreeze Football Helmets Awnings Eyeglasses
Clothes Toothbrushes Ice Chests Footballs
Combs CD’s & DVD’s Paint Brushes Detergents
Vaporizers Balloons Sun Glasses Tents
Heart Valves Crayons Parachutes Telephones
Enamel Pillows Dishes Cameras
Anesthetics Artificial Turf Artificial limbs Bandages
Dentures Model Cars Folding Doors Hair Curlers
Cold cream Movie film Soft Contact lenses Drinking Cups
Fan Belts Car Enamel Shaving Cream Ammonia
Refrigerators Golf Balls Toothpaste Gasoline

Americans consume petroleum products at a rate of three-and-a-half gallons of oil and more than 250 cubic feet of natural gas per day each! But, as shown here petroleum is not just used for fuel.

OMG! Now that my friends is a lot of products and that is just a tiny fraction of all the products manufactured from a barrel of oil. For those who are mathematically challenged the list represents 0.024%.

Since oil companies are able to offer their product across many sectors of our economy, and many products are petroleum-based, the oil companies are then able to offer gasoline, a relative by-product of oil refinery, at a very affordable price.

Or are they?

Why then are gasoline prices rising so rapidly?  The answer may shock and surprise some of you. The short answer is your not so consumer friendly government. That’s right I said it. Since I do not believe the liberal media I decided to seek the answer to that question myself. Here is what I found.

From WhatitCo$t$.com:

With the high cost of filling your gas tank today, you might be interested in understanding the process and the real costs associated with getting the gasoline at your local station from the crude oil at the refineries.

The following is a brief overview of how the refining process works and how profits margins are calculated.

Four Major End Uses

Cost To Refine Oil

According to the U.S. Department of Energy (D.O.E), the refining of crude oil produces such widely used end-item products as reformulated (sulfur-free) and conventional gasoline, kerosene-based jet fuels, lubricants such as motor oil, as well as home-heating fuel, kerosene, asphalt and road oil. Most of these products are used primarily in four different ways.

They can be burned, as is the case for gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel fuel to provide the energy for driving automobiles, trucks, airplanes, ships, etc.; to heat a building; to supply the energy for driving electric-generating turbines; and to create petrochemicals and products such as plastics, polyurethane, and a myriad of other petroleum-based goods for the consumer.

Beginning The Refining Process

First – a word about the refining process. Simply stated, because crude oil is made up of a mixture of hydrocarbons, the first step in the refining process is to separate the different types of hydrocarbons from the mix. This is accomplished by heating the crude oil in a process similar to that used in a “moonshine-still”. During the course of the distillation process different products are boiled off and extracted at different temperatures. For instance, at the lowest temperatures, less than 360 degrees F., the lighter products are recovered such as butane, naphtha, and low octane gasoline. The yield at this stage is about 20 percent gasoline and about 50 percent residual crude. As the temperature rises to 650 degrees F., distillates such as jet fuel, kerosene, home heating oil and diesel fuel are recovered next.

End Of The Process

Finally, at the more sophisticated refineries, the residual oil that is left, the heaviest and least valued of the crude is processed even further at temperatures over 1000 degrees F. to extract even more of the lighter products, principally gasoline. By using these extra steps in the process, gasoline yields of around 60 percent can be obtained with only about 5 percent residual. Additional processing of the gasoline from that point can, among other things, remove the sulfur content and for some of the gasoline, produce a higher octane, which because of this extra processing will cost you more at the pump.

(note to self: government regulations require refineries to take this extra more costly step.)

So we already see even at the onset how government forced mandates raises the cost of a gallon of gasoline at the pump. Oh but it gets even worse. The article continues:

Seasonal And Regional Production And Markets

Keep in mind that because of many variables, including different taxes levied, seasonal changes and different blends required in the refining process, the cost of obtaining a gallon of gasoline for the Virginia market will be less than for a gallon of gasoline sold at the pump in California. In California, where much of its oil comes from refineries within the state, special laws call for specific requirements for lead content and other additives as well as unique gasoline formulations to prevent smog and other environmental considerations.

These extra requirements relate to higher refining costs that will be passed along in the Cost To Refine Oilhigher pump prices. Also, since the quality of all crude oil varies widely, it should be noted that the level or ease (and cost) of refining depends a great deal on the quality of the crude. For instance, premium crude oil from Texas, called West Texas Intermediate has the most desirable characteristics for producing the lighter products like gasoline while premium crude from Nigeria is easier to refine for middle distillates like home heating oil and jet fuel. In direct contrast, the refining of Saudi Arabian Light will yield about 50 percent heavy residual crude that must go through the more costly additional processing.

(note to self – another very good reason why we should be limiting the amount of oil we import from these costly nations)

The Gulf Coast is the leader in oil refinery capacity in the U.S. and has the greatest concentration of state-of-the-art facilities in the world capable of refining the heavier residual crude. This region supplies refined products to both the East Coast (more than half of the gasoline, heating oil, diesel, and jet fuel) and to the Midwest (more than 20 percent). As stated earlier, California operates its own reformulated gasoline program.

Okay so far the cost of gasoline has to increase because of GOV REGULATION requiring refineries to refine gasoline to a much finer quality. If we simply ran DIESEL fuel the refineries would not have to go through 2 additional processes to supply the market. The reason we do not see more diesel-powered vehicles on the road is a topic for another discussion but in short it is because of -wait for it- if you said Government regulation go to the head of the  class.

Oh but there is more:

Final Note

Unfortunately, despite the U.S. attempts to reduce oil consumption (3.3 percent in March 2008), that reduction in consumption will be significantly offset by the increased demand for crude oil from developing nations like China and India. And because nearly three-quarters of the cost of gasoline at the pump is traceable to the cost of the basic crude, despite our lessening demand, the price for gasoline will keep rising, a factor mostly driven by the increasing global demand for that all too precious crude oil.

That old free market devil is at it again, supply and demand. As America reduces oil consumption, the rest of the world is not and as a result more demand is placed upon the limited supply thus the prices rise. Once again our Government can do something to help ease the SUPPLY side of this equation by allowing us to drill for our own CRUDE OIL. More supply against an increasing demand means LOWER PRICES. But as of today Obama has no plans on increasing domestic oil production on federally controlled lands or under federally controlled leases, thusly our own government is standing in the way of market driven pricing by limiting supply so as to raise the costs to the consumer.

So then is the PRICE RIGHT? No because our markets are being interfered with by our own government. Companies have to abide by ever-increasing government regulations which adds to their costs of doing business, and since ultimately it is the consumer who determines how much they are wiling to pay for a product, oil companies, as well as other energy producing companies, are forced to operate on tighter and tighter budgets and ever decreasing profit margins. Eventually they will simply shut-down operations in this country and move to an environment more business friendly.

Of course we could always run our vehicles on Coke.

And that’s my view from the nest. How do you see it?

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