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http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR&date=20121025&id=15715103
"NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumers will have to dig deeper into their pockets next year to pay for costlier healthcare, more expensive grocery bills and higher taxes, an extra drag on the country's already slow-moving economy." |
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On 10/26/2012 1:33 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 10/26/2012 11:31 AM, wrote: http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR&date=20121025&id=15715103 "NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumers will have to dig deeper into their pockets next year to pay for costlier healthcare, more expensive grocery bills and higher taxes, an extra drag on the country's already slow-moving economy." This is getting to be too much.. Milk is up over 5 dollars a gallon, gas has dropped a bit but really it's just a dip... Where is milk over $5.00 per gallon? All of our food products are going to cost more because of the gas prices going up. Who do you think will pay for this ~ consumers! However keep in mind that the ex-ceo of Exxon Mobile walked out on retirement with $400,000,000 plus benefits. That?s millions for those who can?t count 0?s. Don?t be mad at the ?cow? follow the money and it goes back to Exxon Read mo http://www.city-data.com/forum/shopping-consumer- products/85575-gallon-milk-cost-today-store-buy-2.html#ixzz2AQYkhspY Don't worry bout what others got. Worry bout what you don't got. |
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On Oct 26, 1:33*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 10/26/2012 11:31 AM, wrote: http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR&date=2012102... "NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumers will have to dig deeper into their pockets next year to pay for costlier healthcare, more expensive grocery bills and higher taxes, an extra drag on the country's already slow-moving economy." This is getting to be too much.. Milk is up over 5 dollars a gallon, gas has dropped a bit but really it's just a dip... Where is milk over $5.00 per gallon? All of our food products are going to cost more because of the gas prices going up. Who do you think will pay for this ~ consumers! However keep in mind that the ex-ceo of Exxon Mobile walked out on retirement with $400,000,000 plus benefits. That?s millions for those who can?t count 0?s. Don?t be mad at the ?cow? follow the money and it goes back to Exxon Read mohttp://www.city-data.com/forum/shopping-consumer- products/85575-gallon-milk-cost-today-store-buy-2.html#ixzz2AQYkhspY Milk is $4.77 per 4 litres up here. If you want the " high test ", "pure filtered " milk....you're going to pay $9.77 per 4 litres !!!!! That's 3 single bags of milk, in one bag........ |
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On Oct 26, 12:33*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
All of our food products are going to cost more because of the gas prices going up. Who do you think will pay for this ~ consumers! This years mid-western drought is also going to have a high impact on grocery prices. |
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On Friday, October 26, 2012 10:36:33 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Oct 26, 12:33*pm, iBoaterer wrote: All of our food products are going to cost more because of the gas prices going up. Who do you think will pay for this ~ consumers! This years mid-western drought is also going to have a high impact on grocery prices. Yup, and with ethanol competing for our food, it's a one-two punch. |
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says... On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... How does that translate into higher grocery prices? The cost of energy. Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than ever before. The world and the US is using a lot more oil too. It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for years. That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for 10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle along in poverty forever. If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow. |
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In article ,
says... In article , says... On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... How does that translate into higher grocery prices? The cost of energy. Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than ever before. The world and the US is using a lot more oil too. It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for years. That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for 10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle along in poverty forever. If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow. Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still won't secure your future with oil. |
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In article ,
says... In article , says... In article , says... On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:02:11 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... How does that translate into higher grocery prices? The cost of energy. Show me the numbers then. We are pumping more oil from U.S. soil than ever before. The world and the US is using a lot more oil too. It is quite easy to say it was the Bush policies that increased US energy production. You don't see the results of things like this for years. That is why all of those who subscribe to it won't affect oil prices for 10 years asshole should be shot. Many people understand that you have to put forth energy to secure your needs in the future you will muddle along in poverty forever. If you don't build the house today, you can't live in it tomorrow. If you don't drill for the oil today you won't have it tomorrow. Oil is a finite resource, so no matter how much you drill, you still won't secure your future with oil. Lebanon used to have trees, ceder trees, in massive quantities. Take a look at their flag. They chopped them down to build houses and to burn as fuel. What do they use as energy now? I really don't understand you greenies. The sooner we use up all of the oil the sooner we will be forced to move to the next source of energy. We in the US have turned our food into fuel? It was a stupid thing to do. Ethanol has almost half the energy that gasoline has. When you compare the two fuels the cost of producing the equivalent energy is way out of whack. Gasoline gives you the bigger bang for the buck and you can eat the corn. |
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