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Default $4 dollar gas and its effects on metalworking


"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message
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On Apr 12, 3:31 pm, clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada wrote:
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 16:11:40 -0500, nick hull wrote:
In article ,
"Jon Danniken" wrote:


"cavelamb himself" wrote:
I made up this "international icon" graphic to 'splain the
situation.
I thought it would make a great bumper sticker...


http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/proof.htm


NIce try, but that is an old image. Actually saw it on a local car
earlier
in the week. Same color scheme, too.
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The problem isn't expensive gas but expensive everything - inflation at
work. You need an Icon showing the Fed screwing everyone, they are the
one who create inflation.


Free men own guns - www(dot)geocities(dot)com/CapitolHill/5357/


It's the US government fighting a war without raising taxes to pay for
it, combined with brainless bankers in an unregulated system giving
huge amounts of money to people with no means of paying it back, and
collecting huge bonuses for "pulling the chain" on the american, and
world, financial system.

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If you wondered how fragile "The System" is, try reading this....

It can happen to any company or anyone.

TMT

Credit card trouble pushed Frontier over By JOHN WILEN, AP Business
Writer
Fri Apr 11, 7:03 PM ET


It's easy to misinterpret the airline situation. The simple fact is that
there were too many airlines to begin with. The credit-card situation they
face actually is the result of a consumer *protection*, not a vulnerability.

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