I said more than that and some of it was that I was not going to agree with you.I drove trucks with no air conditioner,and lots of other stuff.You dont get it.You still need to shut up,I saw another of your genius posts about fuel already today.Im not going on and on any more.You need to talk about tractors.You need to stop with your know it all attitude.Lots of things have changed since when you drove a truck,and it doesnt matter what you say.If the country was like it was in the 60s,we would be better off now,its the 70s that was the problem.Its been dragged to a new low.Since you are so smart,why cant you find out whats happening to the economy,whats wrong with cutting our dependence on imports?I dont know what you read,obviously propaganda,and you can get mad and scream and throw fits,but you need to shut up.Your buddies you are cheerleading for are a bunch of crooks.You are dumber every time you speak about it,and its going to change.Its not 4 years ago,its 2008.Its not hard to see whats happening.You are not going to get away with your propaganda about ethanol.In a couple of years diesel will still be 4 dollars and corn will be 3.You need to talk about the present,and what needs to change and why.Not how good it is to drag us back to the Nixon era and doing the same thing that caused double digit inflation.Ethanol will work,farmers can get more money for corn,but it wont be like this.Your buddies are destroying our economy.Now genious why is that smart?
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