If you are worried about staving people you had better convince all the farmers to sell their crop for less. If you haven"t noticed it"s capitalism. If you want price controls and freebie"s. That"s call state controlled socialism or communism. Trucker40 is talking out both sides of his mouth. He wants both best price he can get for hauling loads. And government control holding down the price of what he purchases. That doesn"t figure or follow any logic. You have stated congress, the senate, the whitehouse and state officials are greedy and in on government waste and pocket stuffing. How is writing your Representative and Senator going to change anything? Any chance they have received "high fuel price" letters from anybody else recently? Any chance any of these officials have vehicles of their own they fill at the pumps? Trucker40 you don"t have facts to use. Name calling "creeps" and the "narrow between the ears" theme. The "narrow" idea isn"t even yours by the way, you just copied it. Get some facts trucker40. Until last week you thought the oil companies were netting an extra dollar+ per gallon of pure profit. This week you just discovered where and how much the US produces and imports crude from. Much to your surprise the middle east doesn"t rate as you thought. Again you are just angry that you see others profitting from their planning and discipline. And you are caught living to the very edge of your income on lifestyle with an increase in fuel costs. And yet your fuel prices are among the lowest in the world. And US fuel comsumption is among the highest per person in the world. How do you justify having it both ways? It"s called supply and demand.
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