Posted by n8terry on May 08, 2008 at 06:50:03 from (172.192.43.226):
According to last issue of National Geographic---
China's import of oil has swelled over sixfold in the past decade.
China is expected to have more cars than the US by 2025.
Number of Chinese car owners surveyed who paid for vehicles with cash 96%.
A Chinese factory worker would need to work 6 months to earn the cost of a Thomas the Tank Engine train set.
This is my take on the subject of gas prices--
I remember in the 70's folks wanted the government to do something, so the speed limit was lowered to 55. How many of you remember all the bitching that went on over that, expecially the truckers?
We citizens are spoiled and the government goes out of its way to support us in the way we have become accustomed. Our stimulus check is in the mail.
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