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July 4, 2008 at 10:40 AM #13194July 4, 2008 at 11:09 AM #233019
peterb
ParticipantWhat “Middle Class”? There may be a “Middle Gap”, but the Middle Class started going away a long time ago. The fact that no president nor congress has actually created an energy policy since the Oil Embargo of the late 1970’s should tell us all a lot about both parties! Even Business Week concluded years ago that corporate influence should not be allowed in politics.
July 4, 2008 at 11:09 AM #233146peterb
ParticipantWhat “Middle Class”? There may be a “Middle Gap”, but the Middle Class started going away a long time ago. The fact that no president nor congress has actually created an energy policy since the Oil Embargo of the late 1970’s should tell us all a lot about both parties! Even Business Week concluded years ago that corporate influence should not be allowed in politics.
July 4, 2008 at 11:09 AM #233152peterb
ParticipantWhat “Middle Class”? There may be a “Middle Gap”, but the Middle Class started going away a long time ago. The fact that no president nor congress has actually created an energy policy since the Oil Embargo of the late 1970’s should tell us all a lot about both parties! Even Business Week concluded years ago that corporate influence should not be allowed in politics.
July 4, 2008 at 11:09 AM #233195peterb
ParticipantWhat “Middle Class”? There may be a “Middle Gap”, but the Middle Class started going away a long time ago. The fact that no president nor congress has actually created an energy policy since the Oil Embargo of the late 1970’s should tell us all a lot about both parties! Even Business Week concluded years ago that corporate influence should not be allowed in politics.
July 4, 2008 at 11:09 AM #233205peterb
ParticipantWhat “Middle Class”? There may be a “Middle Gap”, but the Middle Class started going away a long time ago. The fact that no president nor congress has actually created an energy policy since the Oil Embargo of the late 1970’s should tell us all a lot about both parties! Even Business Week concluded years ago that corporate influence should not be allowed in politics.
July 4, 2008 at 11:15 AM #233023kewp
ParticipantSo sell your McMansion & SUV, move closer to work or buy a fuel-efficient commuter vehicle and use the money you save to invest in oil futures.
Despite the Republican efforts, its still a free country; or at least it is for the moment.
I’ll add that the greatest waste of capital and petro resources in the history of our country is the war in Iraq. Which the democrats are only partially culpable for.
July 4, 2008 at 11:15 AM #233151kewp
ParticipantSo sell your McMansion & SUV, move closer to work or buy a fuel-efficient commuter vehicle and use the money you save to invest in oil futures.
Despite the Republican efforts, its still a free country; or at least it is for the moment.
I’ll add that the greatest waste of capital and petro resources in the history of our country is the war in Iraq. Which the democrats are only partially culpable for.
July 4, 2008 at 11:15 AM #233157kewp
ParticipantSo sell your McMansion & SUV, move closer to work or buy a fuel-efficient commuter vehicle and use the money you save to invest in oil futures.
Despite the Republican efforts, its still a free country; or at least it is for the moment.
I’ll add that the greatest waste of capital and petro resources in the history of our country is the war in Iraq. Which the democrats are only partially culpable for.
July 4, 2008 at 11:15 AM #233200kewp
ParticipantSo sell your McMansion & SUV, move closer to work or buy a fuel-efficient commuter vehicle and use the money you save to invest in oil futures.
Despite the Republican efforts, its still a free country; or at least it is for the moment.
I’ll add that the greatest waste of capital and petro resources in the history of our country is the war in Iraq. Which the democrats are only partially culpable for.
July 4, 2008 at 11:15 AM #233210kewp
ParticipantSo sell your McMansion & SUV, move closer to work or buy a fuel-efficient commuter vehicle and use the money you save to invest in oil futures.
Despite the Republican efforts, its still a free country; or at least it is for the moment.
I’ll add that the greatest waste of capital and petro resources in the history of our country is the war in Iraq. Which the democrats are only partially culpable for.
July 4, 2008 at 11:36 AM #233037jficquette
Participant[quote=peterb]What “Middle Class”? There may be a “Middle Gap”, but the Middle Class started going away a long time ago. The fact that no president nor congress has actually created an energy policy since the Oil Embargo of the late 1970’s should tell us all a lot about both parties! Even Business Week concluded years ago that corporate influence should not be allowed in politics.[/quote]
The problem is the government has too much power and controls to much which is why corporations are forced to pay protection money to the politicans to protect their interests.
If you want corporations out of politics, then get rid of as much government as possible and then corporations won’t have to pay the protection money.
July 4, 2008 at 11:36 AM #233166jficquette
Participant[quote=peterb]What “Middle Class”? There may be a “Middle Gap”, but the Middle Class started going away a long time ago. The fact that no president nor congress has actually created an energy policy since the Oil Embargo of the late 1970’s should tell us all a lot about both parties! Even Business Week concluded years ago that corporate influence should not be allowed in politics.[/quote]
The problem is the government has too much power and controls to much which is why corporations are forced to pay protection money to the politicans to protect their interests.
If you want corporations out of politics, then get rid of as much government as possible and then corporations won’t have to pay the protection money.
July 4, 2008 at 11:36 AM #233172jficquette
Participant[quote=peterb]What “Middle Class”? There may be a “Middle Gap”, but the Middle Class started going away a long time ago. The fact that no president nor congress has actually created an energy policy since the Oil Embargo of the late 1970’s should tell us all a lot about both parties! Even Business Week concluded years ago that corporate influence should not be allowed in politics.[/quote]
The problem is the government has too much power and controls to much which is why corporations are forced to pay protection money to the politicans to protect their interests.
If you want corporations out of politics, then get rid of as much government as possible and then corporations won’t have to pay the protection money.
July 4, 2008 at 11:36 AM #233215jficquette
Participant[quote=peterb]What “Middle Class”? There may be a “Middle Gap”, but the Middle Class started going away a long time ago. The fact that no president nor congress has actually created an energy policy since the Oil Embargo of the late 1970’s should tell us all a lot about both parties! Even Business Week concluded years ago that corporate influence should not be allowed in politics.[/quote]
The problem is the government has too much power and controls to much which is why corporations are forced to pay protection money to the politicans to protect their interests.
If you want corporations out of politics, then get rid of as much government as possible and then corporations won’t have to pay the protection money.
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