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Re: Gas prices you know it bad when
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Posted by hat on July 29, 2006 at 04:52:27 from (208.187.73.164):
In Reply to: Re: Gas prices you know it bad when posted by old on July 28, 2006 at 22:11:07:
i'm like you,old, i betcha it will get a lot worse, but i don't ever look for it to get any better. the oil traders and oil companies got the prices spiriling where they want it now. any little thing that goes wrong and we get a increase in our prices. whatever happened to business absorbing costs so the consumer would not get ever increasing price spikes? laws of supply and demand don't seem to exist anymore as far as i learned in school. but the gov't maintains there is no price gouging? how come the oil companies keep coming up with record profits? something stinks in america.
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