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    • Thu Nov 27th 12:05 PM
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      What Obama Needs to Know about Tim Geithner, the AIG Fiasco and Citigroup
      Now is Obama's chance to pay off his domestic and foreign campaign contributors. Much of that juicy cash "float" will find its way to His cronies and some way he and his media friends will find his predecessors responsible for the whole shebang.
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    • Mon Nov 24th 10:42 AM
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      Let GM Fail
      Another scenario suggests that the Dem congress will let them fail and then see to it that the government/taxpayer subsidizes each UNION worker to the tune of a million smackers (well, maybe not quite that much). After all, the dems will never let their voter base collapse. Oh, and let the white collars fend for themselves.
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    • Fri Jul 25th 11:24 AM
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      What's Behind the Slide in Oil and Commodities?
      You provide good insight into global attitudes. Your only glich was suggesting that Harry Reid had anything to do with the cost of oil.
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    • Sat May 24th 18:16 PM
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      Peak Oil Stocks for the Future
      Ah yes, you yearn for the life in the gulags. How simple it was. After a few years, you didn't yearn for the "wants" because you forgot what they were. All you cared about (all you could hope for) was a warm place in the winter, spring, and fall. Now you greenies can call that utopia ---- I call it misery.


      On May 22 08:56 PM green_cheeks wrote:

      > Has anyone visited lifeaftertheoilcrash.c...? Pretty interesting.
      > I am not an expert in oil reserves or peak oil, but what I read was
      > mind blowing, in a good sense. At first it was depressing to read
      > about the doom and gloom but his idea of a possible return to a forgotten
      > lifestyle close to the land made sense despite it's "radical-ness&quo...
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      > It seems that much of our current oil use is based on wants rather
      > than needs. I guess that a lot the wants create and sustain jobs,
      > promote the economy, and on and on. Yet things could always be simpler
      > and may turn out that way.
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    • Sat May 24th 18:06 PM
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      Peak Oil Stocks for the Future
      I fully agree. If everyone can only afford to drive half as many miles, then the businesses they traveled to will eventually close up. The the $#$%^ mathematics of economies will indeed kick in, then the economy will CRASH. One redeeming factor; this country will no longer be as attractive to the "undocumented Americans" as Harry Reid has labeled them.


      On May 23 02:46 PM bionerd2 wrote:

      > I must have missed something. I don't see how outlawing development
      > of ANWR is "let[ting] economics work". Seems to me outlawing economic
      > activity is preventing economics from working.
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