One simple thing would help stabilize the price,remove it from the speculators market thats been rigged to create a false shortage.That would also help us to know what the real supply is when they arent bidding on oil 2 years in advance thats not been pumped out of the ground.Then add to it what Tlak said about Wal Mart.If we wont buy it they wont jack it up.Then if we put a limit on anything we allow in this country from any other country,oil,cars,iron,junk,people,to fire our own industry back up,so we even have a country.Right now we have some kind of stupid non regulated,banana republic,with a puppet dictator and corrupt government sinking deeper into the slime.That has to stop,and not be allowed to happen again or we will be in another civil war before long,might still be in a civil war because of the soulless corporations.While that may be true,corporations can get a soul if they are allowed to operate here,or be broken up into a minimum of say 10 companies each,further if necessary.Weve all seen how these idiots want to drag us into a world thats a lot worse than what we had,time to get rid of them.We have to do something like that,and a lot more,to have a country thats going to last.The Bush regime is over,and anything remotely like it is poison.If the EPA wants to ban something it needs to be politicians like that.That banking system is not going to make it either,that crowd needs to be beat down.
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