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Re: O.T., GAS UP
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Posted by TxAllisMan on May 21, 2007 at 17:19:44 from (75.55.82.18):
In Reply to: Re: O.T., GAS UP posted by RustyFarmall on May 21, 2007 at 07:33:32:
What gets me is to watch gas priced rise and fall over twenty five cents in one day. Your telling me that the gas in their tanks is only making about for to six cents a gallon? Whats the person supplying the oil making if the gas station dealer is only making four to six cents a gallon? Im refering to the middle man who buys the fuel and resells it to the local corner gas dealer. We as consumers are under the dirt on this issue and we will always pay the price even if were ten dollars a gallon because the United States Of America is about greed and the people that live in it do not know how to slow their Hummers and Suberbans down pulling thier mini ships and mini houses along with all their play toys. I for one am not a rich Man. I have a family of three and we just get by on threads each month. It wont be long before the threads snap and we will have to find another way. What about a depression? Do you think anyone now of days could withstand another drepression like the dust bowl days? Im sure I made someone mad over my reply but I dont care because thats the exact way I feel about the goverment and the tree huggera of this United States Of America who continue to do nothing but sit on their bottom sides and make money and protest over not drilling for what we need or building facilities that we need.
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