I'm certainly not arguing that all is pure and well intentioned in big business. I'm not sure what saying "remember Enron" has to do with the discussion, but I assume that you're trying to show evidence that "big business" is about greed and trying to make money illegitimately off the backs of the consumer.
Yes, there are morally and ethically corrupt companies out there. Some of them are probably energy companies. Enron did indeed artificially jack up energy prices for consumers, yes (along with a host of other unethical activities that, by my measure, were significantly worse than manipulating energy supply to make more money).
Unfortunately, making such a broad sideswipe statement isn't an argument, any more than "Obama is the President" is sufficient to show there is no racism in America. One energy company that was so morally corrupt isn't evidence that they all are...or even evidence that any other company is. It certainly isn't evidence that the entire system is corrupt and conspiring to rip off the consumer.
The price of EVERYTHING is relative. Speaking in terms of philosophy, there is no objective "fair" price for anything, anywhere in the world.
I agree that I'd rather not pay $3.50/gallon for fuel, and I wish there was some way I could get it for just the price of making it and getting it to market without all of the commodities speculators inputs to the price.
I'd also rather not have to pay $2 million for a P-51 or $130,000 for a T-6...but that's the value that the market has currently set, so that's what they cost. All of those evil warbird owners are just greedy, they are artificially jacking up the prices of their airplanes. That's not what THEY paid for the airplanes, so why would they artificially raise the price when it's time for them to sell??

_________________
ellice_island_kid wrote:
I am only in my 20s but someday I will fly it at airshows. I am getting rich really fast writing software and so I can afford to do really stupid things like put all my money into warbirds.