Posted by Bill46 on June 10, 2008 at 07:59:38 from (192.88.212.32):
In Reply to: You are now in charge posted by john in la on June 10, 2008 at 06:40:04:
Can't fix everything...but we could get off to a good start. A lot of it is not the cost of oil. It is that the value of the dollar is worth half or less than it was 18 months ago. Why? Because of all of these one sided trade agreements that allow them to ship in...and take empty containers home. 1...Fix it like this. Give companies here a tax break to bring the business back home. 2...When a container come to our port full...it must go back full with goods. 3...We need oil...you need food. We should keep raising the price of exported grains until they get the idea. We are nothing more than the worlds garden. Just my 2 cents. Bring the manufacturing back to these shores...not over there. Shoot...if anything ever happened...we could not even get steel and other materials anymore. Get the value of the dollar back where it belongs.
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