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Posted by Greedy on May 05, 2001 at 14:56:28 from (208.234.88.71):
I have a great idea! Why don't we boycot the "Big Greedy Unions". After all, They are the real reason Big Oil and other industries are raising their prices. Big Greedy Unions constant demand for greedy pay increases cause the greedy Big Oil Companies to raise their prices for their products. And then the greedy union bosses take a chunk of the greedy union workers wages and send it to the greedy politicians(the previous administration). And lets not forget the greedy farmers who raise cane if the price of corn drops. If everone used E85 in their equipment, then guess what? The supply of corn goes down as the demand goes up. Sound familiar? Well, I guess all of us greedy people could go back to the horse and buggy days. The mule for plowing and Joe could ride his bike. After all, Joe would probably welcome China taking over our sad country. We could all be like China, bikes and rikshaws cluttering up the interstates. Get the picture??
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