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“Think about the difference between how your local gas station and congressman respond to a spike in oil prices. One has the price placard outside changed to reflect the reality of the market within hours. The other sends out a press release, tries to organize a hearing, and at the end of amount…” quote by Joel Miller
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“Think about the difference between how your local gas station and congressman respond to a spike in oil prices. One has the price placard outside changed to reflect the reality of the market within hours. The other sends out a press release, tries to organize a hearing, and at the end of amount accomplishes nothing. Meanwhile, the gas station has already made at least thirty additional adjustments to the realities of the market while your politico fails to get anything more than easy media.”

Joel Miller

About This Quote

Source Essay: Political Commentary on Energy Policy, 2018

Compares rapid market response of a gas station to slow, ineffective political action on oil price spikes.

In simple terms: Markets adapt quickly; politics lags.

Key Takeaway

Demand accountability and faster policy response.

Themes

politics economics market dynamics government inertia

Mood

critical analytical

Type

opinion social commentary

When to use this quote

  • energy pricing
  • legislative reform
  • consumer impact
  • business adaptation

Key Concepts

Regulation public policy price elasticity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can citizens push for quicker policy changes?
  • What mechanisms can align political response with market realities?
A Different Perspective

Political processes often prioritize optics over substance.

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