A convoy of trucks rolled through Washington, DC, on Monday, as part of a protest to pressure Congress into acting on high gas prices. As gas around the US hit an average of $3.66 per gallon--a full 66 cents above the price this time last year--truckers called on the US government to take action. Comments from Registered Members | (Register or log in to make your comment.) | Eva 2008-04-30
Good for them, and good for us that some people are not afraid to speak up and come up with sensible ideas. It is clear to me that while the dollar may be worth less, and the price of oil rising because of it.. things behind close doors are not given access to the public for a reason.. I would love to see the deals that Cheney made with Exxon and other oil. And our own oil reserve potential. There should be no secrets about this! | richard 2008-04-30
Isn't it obvious that the Clintons have a deal with the powers that be in the republican party? | Petter 2008-04-30
All these suggestions from the trcukers will not help. The problem is inflation. To much money chasing a relatively constant amount of goods. The REAL news still does not get this. The reason for rises in prices of oil , wheat , rice, etc is inflation. The only remedy is a return to sound money, just like Ron Paul says in the US and Hugo Salinas Price in Mexico. Go GATA !!!! |
TranscriptVOICEOVER: A convoy of protesting truckers circled the National Mall in Washington, DC, on Tuesday as part of a rally petitioning Congress to address rapidly rising oil prices. Gas prices reached an average of US$3 and $0.60 a gallon, or $0.66 higher than one year ago. Oil futures rose to their own new record, near $120 a barrel, on Monday. MILTON WHITAKER, TRUCK DRIVER: This is about the people in The White House. We've got to get a handle on these oil companies. They're raking us over the coals.VOICEOVER: The truckers are calling on Congress to stop subsidizing big oil companies, release oil from the strategic petroleum reserves, and open up domestic drilling, among other things. A trucking shutdown is planned for May 5. We spoke to J. B. Shaffner of Truckers and Citizens United to find out more about Tuesday's rally.VOICE OF J. B. SHAFFNER, TRUCKERS AND CITIZENS UNITED: We rolled in yesterday. We got attention. We had a meeting with Senator Jeff Sessions. We were so well received. We've made the suggestion to have the old decommissioned military bases used to build brand new refineries and the diversion of oil into this strategic reserve. Those were two of the strongest demands that we had. We're not going to stop until we actually do receive that immediate relief. There's a tax check that's going to be coming out. That's nice, but I do have to say it's only $600 for each and every person. $600 is not going to save a business. $600 is not going to keep the bank from foreclosing on people's homes. That's what fuels our fire, the passion for what we feel that's happening to truckers and citizens, you know, to the foundation of what this country is, and that's us. We have scheduled a series of events May 1. It's just a one-day process, and May 5 being the nationwide shutdown.DISCLAIMER:Please note that TRNN transcripts are typed from a recording of the program; The Real News Network cannot guarantee their complete accuracy. | |

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