Posted by RMinVa on October 27, 2007 at 10:21:27 from (209.145.71.97):
In Reply to: gas prices posted by Big Hunter on October 27, 2007 at 09:14:43:
I work in the wood ind. and we supply OSB to the home building market. Input cost are up, board prices are down and orders are way down. 4 of our 5 mills are on short time now. We're the only plant running 24/7's in the co. Already know we'll get extra days off for Thanksgiving and Christmas and slack time in 08.
For every dollar that a home cost it turns 7 dollars in the community. Stop those 7 dollars and someone is out of a job soon. Then those out of a job stop spending and others are out of a job.
You can't cut taxes,go to war with increased spending,send millions of jobs overseas and lower interest rates at the same time. News media has reported for several years now that we had no inflation along with the gov. harping the same song. Anyone that's bought anything knows different. So clean out the spring, get those dried beans out of the garden before they ruin and get ready for some tight times. It's here for some and around the corner for others. Hang on.
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