Posted by ed19 on November 14, 2007 at 10:47:32 from (209.42.85.149):
In Reply to: GAS/DIESEL prices posted by Gary in TX on November 14, 2007 at 05:35:46:
If people really want to do something about this then START AT HOME!! 1. Set up a wind turbine with a diesel generator for back up and take yourself off the grid. 2. grow a crop to feed the generator - we use to feed the horses that plowed but now we'd rather buy our fuel!! 3. Get back to supplying your own needs like a garden. Yes everybody says "I don't have time" but why is that? maybe to pay for all the toys we enjoy (big or small). don't want to do the garden then check into CSA (if you don't know what this is then look it up!. The biggest problem we face today is the fact we have to many fence riders. Everybody wants to complain but nobody wants to do anything. I can tell you from experience that when my salary got cut to a third i faced hard times and i have done some of the above and it is alright. People are right - bigger isn't always better and the small timer can still make a good living if you don't try to run with the big dogs. Plus one more tidbit! We ALL need to get back to the GOOD BOOK and a lot of this garbage would take care of itself - even the greedy money mongers. Now this is a full nickels worth!
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