Are they eating canned moist catfood? Or the dry by the 50lb bag? The latter is inexpensive i agree, gotta buy in bulk, but the former is more expensive than filet mignon by weightt
Quote from libertad:
Reaver wrote....
No, the government needs to stay the fuck out of our day to day lives like they are supposed to be doing as outlined in the Constitution....
Ol Dubya's got the price of oil so high over this dumbass WMD/Hussein business no one can afford it, but he is gonna walk right off his presidential podium and right back into his oil business.
No, we don't need to regulate shit, we need to vote for people who aren't gonna support this pork barrel BS and garbage regulation and spending programs while the whole time they're taxing us to the stone age and sending our troops all over the world chasing ghosts.
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The amount above $50 per barrel should become known as the Bush Cheney Oil Tax.
It is absolutely incredible the damages that these two have caused to countries all over the world.
What is even more incredible is that they are going to walk.
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Quote from Reaver:
No, the government needs to stay the fuck out of our day to day lives like they are supposed to be doing as outlined in the Constitution....
Ol Dubya's got the price of oil so high over this dumbass WMD/Hussein business no one can afford it, but he is gonna walk right off his presidential podium and right back into his oil business.
No, we don't need to regulate shit, we need to vote for people who aren't gonna support this pork barrel BS and garbage regulation and spending programs while the whole time they're taxing us to the stone age and sending our troops all over the world chasing ghosts.
Quote from full throttle:
no, what we need are reasonable welfare/entitlement programs. Not everyone is a genius millionaire trader like you. There is always going to be a proportion of the population that needs additional help in their lives. Humane policy dictates that we take into consideration their special needs and spend accordingly.
Quote from the4xczar:
3 questions:
1) Shouldn't the terrorists bear some of the blame for high oil prices?
2) What is the name of Bush's oil company that he owns which is benefitting from higher oil prices?
3) Since one of the basic tenants of economic theory is the concept of "supply and demand", if we increased the supply, the price should fall (i.e. drilling off the coast of Fl - where I live, or in parts of Alaska where we are now prohibited because the animals may develop "psychological problems"). So, wouldn't increased supply bring the price down? Right now, the demand is increasing, while the supply is diminishing.
Not looking to start yet another poster war with any of you, just looking for honest, civil responses. (I know, asking a lot around here).