Posted by ericlb on May 08, 2008 at 04:14:53 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: $200 A Barrel Oil posted by Tradititonal Farmer on May 08, 2008 at 02:59:56:
well, if you can buy it you'll probably have to get it direct at the refinery as the trucking industry will be broke, as will the railroads, they simply cant operate at that price, food will be so high only the basic staples will be bought, people will have to go back to growing a lot of their own food,the young people will have no clue how,so robbing a store for what food they have will be popular, we've about hit the top of what the country can stand for fuel prices, in our business which is gravel delivery, this past year we have noticed a dramatic drop in individuals ordering gravel, they simply cant afford to buy it, partialy due to the price of gravel,[ gone up with the price of diesel used to produce it] partialy due to them having to spend more for their own nessisitys to live and work, only the big operators are buying large tonnages of it,thic could be handled by the next president, if we elect one with a brain...oops their isnt one running, my bad,bush and chenny wont care as they'll be enjoying their big oil paychecks for setting this all up in the first place
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