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I_am_Tosk wrote:
In articlenoidnQ4SZq2STTPQnZ2dnUVZ_radnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389 @mypacks.net says... BAR wrote: In articleobudnXJyJOFaWjPQnZ2dnUVZ_j2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389 @mypacks.net says... BAR wrote: In articlejYWdneirypkx4zDQnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389 @mypacks.net says... I_am_Tosk wrote: That's what gas prices were the day Barak Obama took the Whitehouse. Pelosi promised the "first" thing she would address would be gas prices. They have done nothing but shift a bunch of food into dollars for Chicago ethanol speculators and refiners, this of course will be a disaster... What a simple-minded little troll you are. Fuel prices are determined by speculators who depend upon fear-mongering. You're one of the "fear-mongered" masses. What's your problem? Is the kiddie motorbike racing season in jeopardy? The Saudi's have come out and said that the market is over supplied. The price should drop. The questions is will it? The market, which is for all intents and purposes, unregulated, is controlled by speculators, not by supply and demand. We. of course, let the speculators do this, instead of standing up to them and forcing changes in the way that part of the petrol business is run. What is your plan to enforce changes in an international commodities market? How is the US a net purchaser of oil going to change the oil market? If you are interested, there are plenty of articles available on how and why the European common market partners are discussing commodity regulation. They are struggling with it, especially the French, but more commodity regulation is in the cards. The era of "free markets" is ending, Bertie. All "free markets" have done for the last few generations is make the rich richer and the middle class and poor poorer. Unsustainable. Sorry. So, inother words.. you just said it, you have not basis or solution.... As an intelligent, educated individual, Snotty, I read lots of properly researched documents pertaining to the issues of the day. One of these issues is commodity speculation. The Europeans, among others, have been discussing the issue for some time, and those discussions include possible ways to curtail petrol speculation. I have no specific knowledge about how to "fix" the problems caused by petrol speculation, but others with the right sort of expertise are "on" it, eh? At some point, various positions will be put forward and discussed, agreements may be reached, and the beginnings of solutions may be implemented. That's how things get done in the adult, civilized world. It takes more to solve complicated problems than your usual series of grunts and headlines from Fox News. And it isn't isn't necessary for an individual to make himself or herself an "expert" on every subject. Now, you probably should return to your usual stupor. |
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