Well you might be right but traders have it all under their control.Way back under Nixon Carter and Reagan the price of oil did not go up every other week.Why can it now?It is manipulation and it is easy to find out about it.They are kind of low profile but still have got the price of gas up 1 dollar a gallon more than last year.There is no excuse for this at all whatsoevr.What changed from last January until now that made gas worth a dollar more a gallon?Not one thing.It actually should be lower as we are kind of dealing with problems rather than acting like they dont exist.
Nobody is that dumb.Sure if you are a trader you want things to stay like this.However the market being like this is crucifying business.There is no business loans,no business expansion,nothing,and even lots of businesses are close to failing and failing because of the crooked stock market.If you dont see that you are not looking.It is a plain fact thats occurring now and this constant fluctuating market is a cause of this problem and it will get fixed.
We as a country dont have to allow day traders or any of that future trading crap.Even other countries invested in ours are going to get wise to this and we working people will pay the price for it.Already are suffering from it now.I dont care that you trade stocks but Im sick of watching people try and defend it.What,you think this is alright?Its corrupt as it ever has been in history.One day it will get fixed and our whole country might fall,but that dam--d Stock Market will get fixed.I wonder what you will say that day?Something like "I wish we would have fixed that stock market before we made China mad enough to attack us!"Not getting snippy,just stating facts.
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