Bummer !!!
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2.49 for diesel last night, lowest price I have seen here for a long time.
Ours went down a dime last week from 2.59.
Letter to all elected officials opposing a highway use tax increase is in order.
10 cents per gallon on gasoline ans 12 to 15 on diesel is proposed.
Mine went something like as long as you are sending any money out of this country I oppose any tax increase for any reason.
When you are spending all tax dollars in this country, like they should be, you will probably find a tax increase is not needed and a tax reduction would be in order.
I blame all of the bailout/economy crap on high fuel prices.
Ours went down a dime last week from 2.59.
Letter to all elected officials opposing a highway use tax increase is in order.
10 cents per gallon on gasoline ans 12 to 15 on diesel is proposed.
Mine went something like as long as you are sending any money out of this country I oppose any tax increase for any reason.
When you are spending all tax dollars in this country, like they should be, you will probably find a tax increase is not needed and a tax reduction would be in order.
I blame all of the bailout/economy crap on high fuel prices.
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Remember, diesel fuel prices are directly linked to the price of everything you buy.
The highway use tax you pay at the pump is a tiny drop in the bucket compared to the price of everything you buy increasing because of fuel prices.
Remember everything you buy in every store has made several trips by trucks from the time it was produced till it makes it to your store.
Most products, you would be surprised at how many miles it has traveled before you see it.
Then let's not forget the people that were involved with any phase of the production or distribution.
If it costs them twice as much to drive to work, you think they will be asking for raises?
My guess is yes, so now you have the fuel price piling on from another direction.
Much bigger picture than the little ones you see at the pumps in those little windows.
The highway use tax you pay at the pump is a tiny drop in the bucket compared to the price of everything you buy increasing because of fuel prices.
Remember everything you buy in every store has made several trips by trucks from the time it was produced till it makes it to your store.
Most products, you would be surprised at how many miles it has traveled before you see it.
Then let's not forget the people that were involved with any phase of the production or distribution.
If it costs them twice as much to drive to work, you think they will be asking for raises?
My guess is yes, so now you have the fuel price piling on from another direction.
Much bigger picture than the little ones you see at the pumps in those little windows.
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I have been saying that from the start. I am glad I am not the only one that sees it that way. The high fuel prices were a manipulated move fueled by greed. Something is wrong when the CEO's make millions while a company struggles. They all should be held responsible and pay up. Instead you and I will have to pay for years to come.
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When you look at how many people live from paycheck to paycheck in this country.
Then you look at twice as much money going in the gas tank, groceries getting higher because of increasing fuel prices, it don't take a rocket scientist to figure out why people quit spending money on extras and started falling behind on payments.
Then the bunch in Washington decides they need a 200,000 pay RAISE.
I say the bunch in Washington needs to get spending under control, BEFORE they get a pay raise.
If a company needs a bailout, the entire management team needs a pay cut.
The USA is not far from needing a bailout, so management needs a pay cut, not a raise.
I watched part of the auto company hearings.
To see a senator telling any of the automakers they were not following good financial practices was the stupidest thing I have ever seen.
If Ford spent more money than they took in since 1960 like the federal government has, wonder where Ford would have been in 1965?
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
Balance the budget first.
If there is any money left over, then we can talk about foreign aid, but not when we have a debt that is totally out of control like Washington has ours.
No one needs to attack the USA to destroy it, our politicians are doing that for them.
I think they should get paid 1 dollar a year till the budget is balanced and the deficit erased, just like they wanted and got the big three CEO's to do.
Then you look at twice as much money going in the gas tank, groceries getting higher because of increasing fuel prices, it don't take a rocket scientist to figure out why people quit spending money on extras and started falling behind on payments.
Then the bunch in Washington decides they need a 200,000 pay RAISE.
I say the bunch in Washington needs to get spending under control, BEFORE they get a pay raise.
If a company needs a bailout, the entire management team needs a pay cut.
The USA is not far from needing a bailout, so management needs a pay cut, not a raise.
I watched part of the auto company hearings.
To see a senator telling any of the automakers they were not following good financial practices was the stupidest thing I have ever seen.
If Ford spent more money than they took in since 1960 like the federal government has, wonder where Ford would have been in 1965?
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
Balance the budget first.
If there is any money left over, then we can talk about foreign aid, but not when we have a debt that is totally out of control like Washington has ours.
No one needs to attack the USA to destroy it, our politicians are doing that for them.
I think they should get paid 1 dollar a year till the budget is balanced and the deficit erased, just like they wanted and got the big three CEO's to do.
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I think it is time to remodel the House and Senate.
We need three sections instead of two.
Put the Democrats on one side, the Republicans on the other and the Americans in the middle.
The political finger pointing is going to be the ruin of us all, we are close to that point right now in my opinion.
We need three sections instead of two.
Put the Democrats on one side, the Republicans on the other and the Americans in the middle.
The political finger pointing is going to be the ruin of us all, we are close to that point right now in my opinion.