What companies are in the American Oil Pension?

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The Tax Attorneys haven't heard it? Sections 851-855 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, A.O...

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It is a set of oil companies that are given tax breaks in order to pay stock holders more of their profits...

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Can anyone tell me more on the companies which participate in the A.O.P. (American Oil Pension) Fund?

Supposedly they pay large dividends to investors and the IRS passed some bylaw providing a monumental loophole for investors.

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I have the same question so anxious to hear what others know about AOPs. What I did find out is that...

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Where does the oil companies protected by American soldiers take away the oil stolen from Iraq?

Question: Where does the oil companies protected by American soldiers take away the oil stolen from Iraq? Details of Violation: take it America to sell it to americans. Strange... someone other than me can see the real facts.... really strange...

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goes to the refineries on our gulf coast to be shared by the oil barons in Texas in the oil oligopoly...

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When are we as American citizens going to do something about record profits for Oil Companies?

If you have read Yahoo!News this morning, you may have seen Exxon Mobil Corp.'s recent release of its 36% jump in profit earnings from a year ago. Furthermore ConocoPhillips report of $5 billion in earnings. Something has got to be done, when gas here...

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We need to force the oil companies to build new refineries using their own profits. I think that they...

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Wasn't the Big Oil Companies, American Governments Energy Policy's, and past Government Policy's ?

also partly to blame for the Big 3 Auto Makers failings~??? they just gave Americans what they wanted to drive, and our government did nothing to persuade them to go the more energy efficient route, and actually the Oil Companies were happy with our...

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no, you pretty much got it right.

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Do American Oil Companies have any responsibility whatsoever to protect American citizens?

“Bobi Miller needs only to open the door of her home in Corpus Christi, Texas, to see the effects of toxic waste from the Koch West oil refinery. Miller's back yard and car is covered in a thick black sludge, and across the street is the school...

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Not that easy. T-bone: You think that the system is so healthy and functional that if you are wronged...

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Why are there no American Companies drilling for oil anywhere in the world?

Is there and international treaty or contract entered into by the USA with OPEC and or Saudi Arabia, about 1998 that now prohibits USA owned companies from drilling for oil anywhere in the World? How does the U.S. not being on the Gold Standard any longer...

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Nonsense. Most US companies are heavily involved in oil drilling, look at the tar sands in Canada, that...

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Is ending tax breaks for oil companies un-American?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_exclusive/20110 512/pl_yblog_exclusive/big-oil-ceo-says-endin g-tax-breaks-un-american;_ylt=As4UzwBHO.wkdzZ JwkRWilayFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTJqc3FwMzhkBGFzc2V0A2 FwLzIwMTEwNTEyL3VzX3NlbmF0ZV9vaWxfY2VvcwRjcG9 zAzEEcG9zAzQEc2VjA3luX...

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Of course not, but it makes for great politics. On both sides. The dems look they are defending the...

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International Trade: Will rising wages in Asia coupled with rising transportation costs due to increasing oil prices encourage more American companies to make their products domestically?

Chinese labor used to be cheap, but average manufacturing wages there have doubled in the past decade. It's also on the other side of the planet; it must cost companies a king's ransom to manufacture goods in Asia, and then ship them across the Pacific...

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It turns out to be extraordinarily cheap to move goods across an ocean.  Worlds largest ship Also, increasing...

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