Posted by JML755 on September 15, 2008 at 06:42:28 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: No Looting posted by kyplowboy on September 14, 2008 at 18:44:16:
VernMI said: (quoted from post at 07:35:17 09/15/08) It is expected that that race of people will misbehave so we have come to accept it and even expect it. When they get into government positions it is even worse as they believe they are then above the law and anything goes. Look at the mess in Detroit city government.
Yeah, NO was a mess. Kwame (ex-Mayor of Detroit) was a looter as well, just a little more sophisticated. LOL. Bugs the heck out of me that everyone in NO was sitting on their porches complaining that the Feds weren't doing anything. Duh, THEY weren't doing anything to help themselves. I'm sure the situation will be different in TX. Saw in an online article that a 70 yr old lady that stayed behind in Galveston with her shotgun got permission from all her neighbors who evacuated to shoot anyone going into their homes.
Anyway, price of gas spiked 50 cents here in MI over the last 4 days. Cost of crude went down today. Let's see how long it takes gas to go down. Bet it goes down slower than it went up. I'm all for free market economy, but it's strange that ALL the oil companies raise their prices together and THAT is price-fixing, which should land the CEOs in jail. I'd love to be on that jury.
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