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Opening Arguments

Posturing 101

Gas prices have been high long enough for Indiana Senate Minority Leader Richard Young to notice. What's a leader to do? Fire off a letter to the state attorney general, of course, demanding an investigation:

In the letter Young said that while the economic forces of supply and demand are most often cited for the rising fuel costs, attention needs to also be paid to the profits made by oil companies and to the possibility that fuel supplies are artificially manipulated to keep prices high.

Nope, can't possibly be supply and demand. Must be a conspiracy. What's he going to do about the price of milk?

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