Posted by James Williams on March 03, 2012 at 06:18:23 from (69.251.26.114):
In Reply to: Gas price jumps posted by RayP(MI) on March 02, 2012 at 13:10:23:
Ive never heard any one complain about the price there getting for there Corn,Wheat,And Soybeans on hear.We only complain when something comes out of our pocket,not goes into it.The same goes to voting.Forget our moral issues,our enviroment,and even our childerns future,Just dont take my money.I probally have less money than anyone on here,In my bussiness which is water and wastewater the worst people to collect money from is the ones that have it and the dead beats.The middle class always trys to pay.These gas prices is not new,theres always been rationing,odd&even numbers and ect,I will sone be 60 and no Presdient or anyone else has done nothing to help control gas prices or look for alternatives,probally becaues there is no good answer,and its not cost efective.Im afarid this economy is going to get a lot worse before it gets better,We are along way from hard times,just go to walmart,or even a farm auction and bid against some one.The biggest problem us Americans have is that we have over spent and now when gas goes up we have no money left.
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