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Posted by TomR Ont. on May 14, 2004 at 23:49:04 from (209.226.132.152):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Buy or Wait?? posted by Road Warrior on May 14, 2004 at 19:49:06:
I've read here that gas only has a shelf life of 30 days because it's not made to last. I don't know about diesel, So I guess it's a catch 22, buy lots of gas and throw it out, then buy fresh in a few months to run all your machinery. They gotcha. Don't buy the new Ford and they want $100,000,000 of our tax $$$$ (I wonder if that is in US funds) or their going to set up in another country where wages and taxes are less. I wonder if and how much these huge companies pay in land taxes, then compare it to the average persons proerty taxes. On top of gouging at the pumps what tax breaks do the big oil companies get. Even our own Prime Minister owns a shipping co. and all the ships have foreign registry to save tax $$$$$. Greed and more GREED
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