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Re: How can we conserve?


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Posted by B-maniac on May 08, 2008 at 19:13:17 from (207.241.137.117):

In Reply to: Re: How can we conserve? posted by Steven f/AZ on May 08, 2008 at 14:37:04:

After reading all these posts , I have a question and a comment. The comment is this , we the masses , possess the power , NOT the large corporations OR the oil companies. Without OUR money they go BROKE. Now the question. Why don"t we just stop purchasing the following "luxuries"?. Snowmobiles , motorcycles , orv"s , motorhomes , campers , tobacco products , alcaholic beverages , restaurant food , etc ? Instead of playing golf , play cards or horseshoes. Instead of going skiing , find a hill and go sledding etc , etc. And what is peoples obsession with making the "Native Americans" some of the wealthiest people in the country by dumping their paychecks , inheritances , pension , social security and retirement checks into a stupid "casino" with the hope of hitting it rich and when they don"t they call it their "entertainment" ??? The oil companies are NOT an island. Yes we need to fill the tank but we CAN shut down a lot of the "parrasitic" companies that supply the "luxuries" listed above and believe me things will change for the better. We have been living (playing) in a "FALSE" economy for years and now it"s time to pay the band. The supply and demand free enterprise system will still prevail if we consumers will just wake the hell up and start useing it to our advantage instead of "them" useing it to theirs. Another side affect of where we are headed is the fact that there is a rapidly growing population that will now have a higher standard of living in PRISON than they have on the street. Free room and board ,vocational training , health club membership , three nice meals a day , free health care and legal representation. No bills to pay , laundry to wash , dishes to wash , lawn to mow , snow to shovel , etc,etc. They can live there for life and it don"t matter whether they kill the brother next door or the president of the U.S. All I have to say is some high-up people better start watching their backs when we have this many people with nothing to lose and everything to gain. There"s some turbulent times ahead and gas prices will be the least of our worries!!!


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