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On Feb 27, 1:15 pm, "Jim Thompson" To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-I...@My-
Web-Site.com wrote: "James Arthur" wrote in message ... On Feb 27, 12:27 pm, Martin Griffith wrote: On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:35:22 +0100, in sci.electronics.design "Frithiof Andreas Jensen" wrote: "Jim Thompson" skrev i en ... http://www.marke****ch.com/news/stor...7B40D68525%2DB... Feb. 26, 2008 .................................................. ................................................ As the broader market began to regain lost ground, crude prices for April delivery gained 2.3% to a new high of $101.11 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, surpassing crude's last record of $100.65 hit last week. ...Jim Thompson What people *should* be watching is the price of Wheat, Soy Beans e.t.c. because that is where trouble will come from. In the middle east, India and Pakistan people are going from being middle class to having to choose between heating and eating! China has enacted price controls - *ensuring* a shortage (maybe they will shoot some farmers to get the point across that it is well to produce at a loss) PS: And welcome to the brand new regime of Ressource limited growth replacing Finance limited growth. South Africa's mines are running below capacity due to lack of electricity. This sort of sums it uphttp://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natur... andhttp://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-ed-food26feb26,0,3838970.story Not fair--Mr. Bush responds wholeheartedly (if ill-advisedly)--with Congress in tow--to their (Greens in general, and the LA Times in particular) criticism about not supporting alternative fuels, then they lambaste him when he does. That's not helpful. We need less advocacy & more sensible discussion. But I suppose it's outrage that sells. Cheers, James Arthur It is more than fair. I mean it's not fair for these same guys to criticize the man for doing the very thing they demanded he do. I'll tell you why, when it comes to do the right thing, Bush did everything too late. And when it comes to do the wrong thing, he did it foolishly and very quickly. Mostly no quarrel there, and I agree that biofuel's a bad idea. Greenies and other conspiracy-types think there's some easy, suppressed solution. There isn't. Everyone wants magic, wants it free, and don't bother us with the details. Government, in the business of pleasing people, is more than happy to oblige...politicians of both parties *love* to spend money on their constituents, no matter what the cause. Cheers, James Arthur |
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