Dosent matter who did it,the end result is what counts.I was paying 100.00 a month for heating oil a few years ago.This month I paid 365.00 for the same amount of oil.I have had 265.00 stolen from me by the oil co.I saw diesel at 4.25 a gallon Sunday.I am buying nothing.I have enough gas to go to the doctors today.My repair shop closes for 3 months in the winter now.My mail order book business is dead in the water.I build picnic tables May thru July but have no money to buy the first load of lumber I usually buy in mid april.I wonder if there will be any buyers for tables this year.I know that many people are buying fuel oil and kerosene 5 gallons at a time because they dont have the money for a 100 gallon minimum order.The general store across the road from me closed last October.Records say it been in business since 1898.They had no kerosene or diesel fuel since april 08 and quit selling gas in early Sept.I made a trip to buy a 50lb box of shingle nails and hardware for tables.A general store there has been very busy for many years is for sale and had no fuel for sale.A 300.00 tax loan wont fix the mess we are in.I see many people buying groceries with credit cards.Credit card co are the worst crooks going.Mortgage co are even worse.Nothing is being done to shut these crooks down.There are a lot of mobile homes here with outside tanks that have to use kerosene at 4.50 a gallon.A friend that uses propane has seen a price increase every month.Ohio has over a million people on food stamps.Each person gets 3.00 per day, this figures out to 3 million dollars a day.
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