CrackerJax
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How in the hell do I get in the bailout line? I wouldn't need anywhere near as much as these companies do.
www.bailmyassout.com don't hit it, it's a dead link .. of course!!
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How in the hell do I get in the bailout line? I wouldn't need anywhere near as much as these companies do.
I'm pretty sure we can blame Laisse-faire capitalism on the predicament we're in now.Yes, well that is indeed true and unfortunate. The price is reflective of the demand (at least when the govt. stays out of the free markets), and it may be awhile till it goes back up. We will have to suffer at the hands of Fed. intervention until the people wake up to the nightmare which is our Govt. and insist on "Progressive Social programs powered by an free market engine". The Govt. needs to step aside and let capitalism do the heavy lifting. it's the only way for the quickest remedy for what ails us..... intrusive politicians playing at economics..... it's not working......surprised? out.
Do you know what plant they work at? I work at the Morton facility, i'm realativly safe from layoffs cuss i ship parts.my cousin works for catepillar in Peoria IL, I bet you know him, his parents are douchebags, so he's most likely a douchebag too.
They also don't break stuff when they have no work.Do you know what plant they work at? I work at the Morton facility, i'm realativly safe from layoffs cuss i ship parts.
People fix broken stuff when they have no money =P
and you would rather kommiefornia have MORE pollution?Living in the Peoples Republic of Kommiefornia, our regular gasoline is averaging $1.80 per gallon. That's because our state legislators are mostly Democrats, and as we all know, Democrats are in bed with the Marxist Environmental Movement. We have "special blends" of gasoline to "help the environment." Therefore, we pay through the nose for gas.
Vi
No, wise guy ... Today's automobiles are really clean. They run just fine every time I drive to Las Vegas ... which is in Nevada in case you don't know. When I drive out of state and buy gas there, there isn't smoke suddenly belching out of my tailpipes.and you would rather kommiefornia have MORE pollution?
so...having bookoo money is more important to you than the air you and your children and grandchildren breath.No, wise guy ... Today's automobiles are really clean. They run just fine every time I drive to Las Vegas ... which is in Nevada in case you don't know. When I drive out of state and buy gas there, there isn't smoke suddenly belching out of my tailpipes.
But to answer your question: I'd rather have more economic freedom than pander to a bunch of Marxists.
Vi
Well you see the problem with that thought is that Oxygen is more dangerous than Carbon Dioxide. Free Oxygen Radicals promote cancer and aging, and thus that life giving gas that we all need is really in all matter of fact toxic.so...having bookoo money is more important to you than the air you and your children and grandchildren breath.
Yeah, that's usually what happens during an recession. Of course, all that retrenchment is ultimately good for the economy. The end result is more efficient companies that employee less people. Of course, it means that those people that are laid off need to do something else to make a living, but if I was getting $100,000+ severance packages I wouldn't be bitching too much. I'd be going back to school to earn a degree in something useful that isn't under attack by retarded politicians (something outside of manufacturing.)Not that i don't like the low prices but its actually a bad thing for the economy. it means mines arn't expanding and oil companies arn't drilling for new wells. the number of jobs reduced is huge. no work for the drill rigs or their crews, no income from the new machinery used to make the mines, oil rigs, and all the construction equipment used to do all of this. I know this because i work for caterpillar and they are laying off people like crazy at the production plants, no one is buying new machinery. the reason the prices are dropping are because the demand has plumeted.