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Posted by Ol Chief on January 09, 2003 at 18:58:15 from (24.162.27.242):
In Reply to: Gas prices!!!! posted by Gary in TX on January 09, 2003 at 17:35:09:
I agree with you.I have watched diesel fuel price where I buy, rise from $1.08 to $1.49.9 in the past five months.The politicians do not represent us.Otherwise we would not have a W T O nor an Nafta Agreement.I sold Beef cattle for 21 cents a pound three weeks after that agreement was signed.Previous to that the price was $1.05.Some neighbors sold for $0.15/.5 per pound and lost their holdings.Price of beef at the store never changed when Mexico started shiping in 36,000 head each month.Washington has exported our jobs out of this country.DOES ANY ONE WONDER WHY OUR UNEMPLOYMENT IS RAMPANT.The average citizen needs to join us in writing to our President and Congressmen as you suggest.I am joining you.With the price of hightest gas at $1.64 and a new large pick up being $40,000 there is a lot wrong.Aside from that, there are more than 13 million illegal aliens here and Washington does not care. Lets write
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