Posted by doug in illinois on March 11, 2008 at 18:14:02 from (207.144.232.167):
In Reply to: opec posted by c.w on March 11, 2008 at 15:51:31:
Weak dollar will only get worse if we keep sending all our jobs and money overseas. Another problem with fuel prices is every state, city, county wanting a different fuel formula. Our government at work at it's worst. Time to tell the tree huggers enough is enough and have just ONE fuel blend for EVERYWHERE. This doesn't mean no gasohol or bio diesel, but rather the basic blend should be standardized. But, the big issue is our weak dollar. Do you think our grain prices are as high as they are because demand is that much higher? No, I think it is because our dollar is so weak that it makes our grain a relative bargain compared to the rest of the world. As long as we keep sending our money and jobs away I am afraid only going to get worse and worse. I could see this coming as soon as everything started saying Made in China or hecho en mexico. Not only are our prices for everything except cheap electronic goods going up, but our wages are going down. Let's go ahead and let every illegal worker get in and stay in, then see where we end up. I truly fear for our future, including the fact the IRS incentive checks is money we are borrowing from our future, IF we have one. Enuf for now, DOUG
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