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The oil companies are gouging the American citizenry aggressively, relentlessly, and without any sense of conscience wha
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"The oil companies are gouging the American citizenry aggressively, relentlessly, and without any sense of conscience whatsoever"

- Maurice Hinchey

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In this quote, Maurice Hinchey is expressing his strong disapproval of the actions of oil business. He uses the word "gouging" to describe their behavior, which implies that they are making the most of the American individuals in a vicious and unfair way. The use of the words "aggressively" and "relentlessly" recommends that these business are actively and persistently pursuing their selfish interests without regard for the wellness of the people. Hinchey likewise implicates them of lacking a "sense of conscience," indicating that their actions are ethically incorrect and lacking any ethical factors to consider. Overall, this quote highlights the negative impact of oil companies on the American population and condemns their actions as unethical and hazardous.

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Maurice Hinchey This quote is written / told by Maurice Hinchey somewhere between October 27, 1938 and today. He was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 3 other quotes.

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