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Re: OT-Fed Up!!!
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Posted by Farmall Don on July 08, 2005 at 07:57:22 from (64.83.163.54):
In Reply to: OT-Fed Up!!! posted by Illinois Boy on July 08, 2005 at 07:05:04:
I hate talking politics here (I like to think this is my sanctuary), but its a supply and demand thing. If you take regulations, demand, production in the middle east, production of refinery, the number of refineries, regulations on refineries, it all comes into play. I will give you guys a little bit more opinion. If you add in the "new world economy" and (in my opinion third world countries)third world people catching up in technology, the demand for fuel is sky rocketing around the world. Basically the rest of the work is like the U.S. and they want personal automobiles and vehicles to haul goods to improve the quality of life. I can;t blame them. Anyway, this is creating a huge demand for fuel. Environmentalist are stressing over the global impacts, which is leading to the regulations. It a vicious circle and brace yourself for higher crude oil prices. I want to remind you that the U.S. has always been resourceful and will adapt to any situation. Weve done it in the past and we will do it again. These younger generations havent learned that yet, but will be forced to. This is just my 2 cents.
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