Posted by Gary in TX on April 25, 2008 at 10:13:38 from (71.96.131.7):
You know guys, I'm willing to take every dollar anyone is willing to give me, don't get me wrong on that. But honestly who are these nuts in Washington trying to impress. Do they really think that what they are sending out is really going to make a dent in what we are coping with these days with fuel prices, food prices, insurance prices and so on. Get real guys, if they really want to help the economy, work out a deal with OPEC and the tree huggers to get us some $2.50 a gallon or less gas and diesel so we can have the hope of a future. Gas prices are going to bring this country to its knees and it seems no one cares. When are the people in our country going to say enough is enough and maybe we could see some relief. I would like to see made in the USA mean something again and if we don't start soon we won't have anyone left in this country that knows how to do anything but wear the jeans down around their ankles and have a face full of piercings and tattoo's from head to toe and lets don't forget having those cap bills all whopped out of shape over to the side. Yes I do have some pet pieves in case you didn't notice.
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