I agree,and other things cause groceries to go up besides the price of oil or grain.The Chicago Board of Trade causes oil and grain to go up and down,but none of them are related to what farmers do very much.Its mostly greedy speculators that cause prices to go up and down,not farmers or floods or anything else,however speculators will tell the media its flood or because of ethanol to take the heat off of the speculators,and put it on the farmers.Thats insulting when these crooks wouldnt even be in business without farmers.Not only should they be banned they should be punished for what they did to the economy of the world.Then when you consider cattle sell for nearly the same price for years,maybe 75 cents a pound but at the store they sell the meat for 4 or 5 dollars a pound its not the farmer who is making the profit.So you have speculators and packers making big profits off of your misery,trying to hide the fact,and probably hoping you dont figure it out.All you need is a few more middlemen involved and nobody will be able to afford meat.Farmers dont have anything to do with it any more,the crooks do whatever they want,or whatever they think they can get away with,and when you have crooks like Bush running the country,nobody is even going to say anything about it.Now that the media is mostly owned by Rupert Murdock or some other crook,you wouldnt even hear about it if somebody did tell the media,they wont report it.Corporations run everything now.
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