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Posted by ChadS on July 08, 2005 at 11:56:07 from (66.228.96.162):
In Reply to: Re: OT-Fed Up!!! posted by Tom Yasnowski on July 08, 2005 at 10:13:57:
Yep, a dog pees on a gas pump, gas gotta go up 25 cents to have haz mat to come clean it up. Holidays, goes up another dime, weekends, goes up a quarter, bin laden farts in the usa direction, gas jumps a buck! Ehh price gouging if ya ask me. gotta pay for a war somehow. supply and demand does not go up and down that darn much in a period of a week or two. Least, not around here. Heck, some stations have gas wars,, sell it for 1.85 sometimes seen that about 100 times round northern Indiana, how can they do that, then 2 hours later its higher than it was before the specialty price was enacted. Better hitch up the horse n buggy cause its gonna get worse. Im not up on why the government "says" why prices are going up, But you bet that horse, that they can do something about it, they wont cause its making so much money off the little guys. HA Diesil?? how can a byproduct of gasoline be more expencive than the main product??? I know why,,, cause of all the trucking companies that use it, there is a capitol gain right there,, over a million trucks on the roads these days, and you think about how much $$$ tha can bring in a week to a gas company, or the government. Suppy aint no different, just whomevers pocket it all goes in. Giddy up horsey!! Imagine if we all rode our horses to work, parked the cars n trucks for a week, and did not buy that gas or diesil for 2.35 for gas, and 2.50 for diesil. Youd see the price of a horse go up, but I bet there would be some funny law written to tax the poop that goes on the road,,, is this taxation without representation,,, I dunno. I dont care if someone dont like what I wrote here just now,, here in the country side,, we just wanna getto work, pay the bills, feed the kids, and maybe,, just maybe,, have enough pennies left over to take those kids to Mcdonalds for a .75$ cheeseburger. and Mybe, have a dollar left over to buy a beer, cant do that most places cause the beer is a $1.25. Sorry for venting,, but then again, Im not. ChadS
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