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Posted by dave from MN on September 01, 2005 at 05:50:57 from (67.2.194.214):
In Reply to: Oil, Gas Economics posted by Easy on September 01, 2005 at 02:34:13:
The way I look at it, this is the start of some really hard times in the US. The economic blow will be the biggest this country has ever seen. The harvest will begin before there is a "catch up" on fuel. We have no way of even guessing what we will have to deal with if we start having a disease problem. Hurricane season is not even over yet. How long has it been since there has had to be mass burials in the US? Wife was complaining bout gas prices in the mini van yesterday and I told her to try going with out a showewr for weeks and no heat and food, no gas to even put in your vehicle. She quit her bitching. I would love to head down there and do something but the farm ties me down, all we can do is send cash. Got a nice bonus this spring , dont really need it they will so I guess I will do my share. I think ALOT of prayers need to go out to our brothers and sisters down there. In the weeks months to come I think it will be shocking how bad it is. God bless any of you down there dealing with the loss of family and freinds.
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