Posted by trucker40 on April 24, 2008 at 07:26:29 from (69.155.105.73):
In Reply to: Fuel prices posted by Texasmark on April 23, 2008 at 17:05:29:
Speculators and the dollar is worth less every day.People that try and do something end up dead,or something happens to their family.In what little real news there is,thats what it says.I think the people running this are trying to stir up all they can.8 years without raising taxes and war,somebody is going to raise taxes.Food shortages,high fuel,disappearing jobs.If we get mad and riot,that will give them an excuse to have martial law.If we finally say alright bring back the draft,we want war to get oil,thats what they want. There is only about 200 of these people doing this.They want to get rid of 5 billion people on the earth.They have been behind wars for at least 200 years maybe more.They are rich people and they somehow did all this with banks. Maybe thats true,maybe not,but something is behind all this and that makes as good of sense as anything to me. I read somewhere that we have plenty of fuel,are using a lot less than this time last year and the price is up? Why other than greed do speculators run oil up to 120 a barrel when it should be about 50 dollars a barrel,if that,and why as a nation are we putting up with them doing this?Why is our dollar being devalued to its lowest ever,and we are fighting a war on borrowed money?Congress is going along with this? Maybe its true they are afraid to do something?Maybe they are being blackmailed? If they arent being blackmailed they are in on it and making war profits. The last thing is-what are these crooks going to do when they have ruined this country?They may need to go to the moon to live because there is no place on Earth that wants them.
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