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Posted by the tractor vet on May 03, 2007 at 09:03:54 from (76.212.224.60):
In Reply to: Re: gas price game posted by Heyseed on May 03, 2007 at 08:20:11:
Well that is BECAUSE WE HAVE TO GO and today nobody can cut back . Also the fact that NOBODY STANDS TOGETHER . Them days are dead and gone . Back when there were the Independent Owners operators we tryed but everybody screamed bloddy murder because we started to shut this country down because of the risen fuel prices . Well the goverment beat up and now there are not enough to do anything and it is the fact that here agin NOBODY STANDS TOGETHER Not the farmers the truck drivers the factory workers . The days of the unions are also on the way out . It is BIG money that runs this country now and they don't give two hoots in He,ll,o if you serive . They don't care if if ya can't afford health care let lone your house payment or a gallon of fuel. This has been comming for a long time.
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