Posted by trucker40 on March 14, 2008 at 10:40:29 from (69.154.22.154):
In Reply to: Re: fuel prices posted by jdemaris on March 14, 2008 at 07:34:51:
Yeah well,we will see how wise you are.I think you will whine soon.I know people with trucks,you are fat and sassy,good food to eat.See how you eat when trucks cant haul your food to you. That line you and the other guy put up might have worked for you in the past.Today it just shows what you are. I know that at least since the 70s they have been trying to build an ethanol plant not far from here.Not done yet.There is a sign that the paints almost gone off of,but nothing else. Who blocks this stuff?Theres not enough vegetable oil to run all these trucks.Mine uses 200 gallons a day.Where am I going to get it?Where are farmers going to get it for their tractors.We have to buy this inflated oil for a while yet.If its speculaters they should be punished.There is no excuse you or anybody else can give for this,and you know it. Around here the ethanol plants were built by farmers.It takes millions of dollars to do that.Or wise one,should we all put windmills on our cars?Everybody cant afford to go buy a couple of Jettas.They dont make enough of them either. Sure you make it sound real good.The truth is its killing us and you know it. Tell me where I can get a paycheck from the oil companies for being on their side please.I did pump gas before so maybe I am still in their system?Like they say,cant beat em,join em.
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