Posted by trucker40 on March 04, 2009 at 06:45:03 from (69.154.18.164):
In Reply to: Re: Supply and Demand posted by Traditional Farmer on March 04, 2009 at 04:16:02:
I suppose you think there was a shortage that caused 4.00 gasoline?The speculators are still causing it to be higher than it should be.Look it up yourself.The price ought to be closer to a dollar a gallon than 2 dollars a gallon.Now say they move out of the United States,what other country wants a bunch of crooks like that operating there?Its not the oil companies entirely that are the problem,its the Enron crooks that are running the stock market.The sooner the Enron crooks are in jail,where they always should have been,but werent,because Bush let them do whatever they wanted,the sooner we can get our country back on track.Throw a fit,cuss,scream,holler,pull your hair,I dont care.Thats the truth,face it.
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