Posted by Thinking,,, on April 24, 2008 at 07:29:53 from (4.224.78.161):
In Reply to: Fuel prices posted by Texasmark on April 23, 2008 at 17:05:29:
Where does all that raked in money go after its all been stockpiled up from all this money they are making? When the money runs out, and we are holding no cards to play,,, and they have it all,, what good is that money then? cant eat it, cant smoke it, and we are just giving and giving and they are taking and taking. Whats left in the long run? Bunch of broke everyday people who worked hard, and lost it all to pay to go to work. Nothing left to do, but to go back to the pioneer days of living,,, Reaping what we plant, and hope its enough to last thru winter, till next season. Money is money,, we cant eat it, we love to fight over it, soon, wont be no money to to argue over,, cuase it will be all in one large area stockpiled up,,, for who, and for what,,, to give back to us??? for that big ol parade that says here it is! Dropping it from the buildings like confetti,,, largest rainy day parade you will never ever see!!! Right??
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