We all heard about drilling, no new refineries etc. They sure must have done alot of drilling and building new refineries in the past couple of months. HUMMM....OR?
Does the big oil comanies know that by reducing the price for a short term they can break all the competiton that corn processing plants had threatened? And perhaps maybe the big oil companies might just decide to buy the backrupt corn processing plants at a very reduced price?
And if perhaps we get a real energy bill, it will resemble our medicare bill that the folks who own the drug companies actualy wrote for our friends in Washington. It probably saved our politicians alot of leg work don't ya think?
Remember, We have the best government money can buy.. I think the only way out of this hole is to have one line bills so voting can't be blamed on other items in the bill, cause they seem to get slippery with pork fat.
But never the less, high gas prices have slowed the amount of traffic in our rural area. Not that the drivers are any smarter or safer, just less of them.
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