Posted by robert major on June 14, 2014 at 12:56:24 from (216.81.8.86):
In Reply to: gas prices posted by Just Bill on June 14, 2014 at 11:03:27:
Hi thats about right just another excuse for a cash cow. Surprised this dumb bunch here in Manitoba aren't doing it yet. If you live like i do in the country, you got to drive 40 km+ to get a bus or train. There are no taxi's out here either.other than post it's gettin pretty hard to get anything dropped close with a courier. Unless you drive miles to pick it up at a drop off location. Every time they tax fuel the more the government make when everything else goes up. It won't be the global warming that kills us. it will be taxes, and guys like the EPA making it so we can't move food and goods around any more.
The emissions equipment's un reliable and guys can't afford to fix it, or keep the stuff running long enough to do anything, and we won't be able to afford cost of delivery, and production due to the extra costs. wages are not rising with the added costs either. We will starve ourselves to death in the end I think. Regards Robert
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