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MistressMaamNH -> Gas prices and the election (9/27/2006 5:10:56 PM)

Just a short time ago, gas prices were over $3.00 a gallon here, approval ratings were going in the tank--so to speak.  As the election draws near, amazingly, with little or no explanation/reason, the price of gas is now nearing just $2.25 per gallon.  Seventy-five cents a gallon.....any predictions on what the price of gas is going to do say a month or so after the election is over? heheh

MMNH




Termyn8or -> RE: Gas prices and the election (9/27/2006 6:10:43 PM)

Oh please, let me bring you up to speed here. Oil companies own us, refer to the George Carlin video.

Here is what happened, after they started this war on false pretenses, they know they don't have a snowball's chance in hell of holding the Presidency, even if the Dems run a Jew again. What they need is to hold enough seats in the senate and house to keep an investigation from happening. Alot of people will not vote for a Jew, even if they aren't racist, if you want to know why, mail me. Some truths are too hard on this forum.

So if things don't get too negative in the houses, they will probably have gotten away with their little plan, well, big plan. They invade Iraq and destroy the infrastructure, get the oil wells running again and forget to put the metering devices on for a few months. So they get the oil for free and sell it to us. Meantime no money is disbursed for health care in Iraq to make up for the hospitals they bombed.

They play up the costs and have record profits, but they know the good days are coming to an end. They made their money and are about to scurry off with it. Meantime, KBR, a subsidiary of Haliburton charges big bucks for gas in Iraq, as the government of Iran purchases gasoline and sells it at a loss to the people.

This evil government of Iran seems to care if the people can make ends meet, how is this possible ? The former evil government of Iraq passed out weapons as US politicians (as always) try to take our's away.

Saddan Hussein is quoted as saying that they will compy fully and allow weapons inspectors to do their job. But then they needed a regime change, for what reason ? You figure it out. Let me give you a hint, $.

Democrats are in on it too, don't get me wrong, this is all a play for the US public to see so some can be villified and others glorified. It is all an act, for you ! Don't you feel special ?

It has been open season on the American public for decades now, most of our wealth is gone. What alot of people don't realize is just how big this big money is, Bill Gates is akin to a shoeshine boy.

If you cling to the notion that the national debt is money the government owes to itself you have been brainwashed. It is owed to foreign interests and they want their interest, their vigorish. Who can loan us that much money ?

The people who print it. OK, a US institution does indeed print our unbacked fiat currency, but they do it with authorization from the federal reserve, a private corporation.

Even the IRS is a private corporation, I have copies of the original incorporation papers from the state of Deleware.

It is simple, they will do what it takes to MANAGE the people, because if they fail, we will be there. They know damwell they don't have all the guns YET, and they must be careful. Don't let us wake up, because if we do and they are not strong enough to kill us all, they will be killed.

They have their doubts, and being cowards they will not fight until they outmatch their opponent many times over. Look at the countries they bomb, ain't one of them has a decent air force, if they did, they wouldn't get bombed. Iran sees this and says "Fuck you, we will have all the nukes we want, and whiteboy, we will use them". They haven't had to yet, but remember, the US is the only country to ever have used a nuke in war.

They see this and they know. Russia, China, Korea, Iran, all of them are going to be on the other side in WW3. Hitler, Stalin, Napolean, they would've never come here, but these people will. That is because we are the aggressors. They will see the need for a regime change in the US, and when that happens the oil barons will have destroyed us.

Really, gas prices are the least of our worries. They do indicate something though. But at the core, these problems go waaaaay deeper. Most people can't even concieve it, on an international level. Thank you public schools. Did your kids eat their HO HOs for lunch and take their ritalin ?

I hate to be so sour, but these things need to be said. Unless we wake up soon we will stay sleeping forever.

T




Lordandmaster -> RE: Gas prices and the election (9/27/2006 6:50:57 PM)

Oh please.  I thought you had outgrown that nonsense.

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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

Alot of people will not vote for a Jew, even if they aren't racist, if you want to know why, mail me. Some truths are too hard on this forum.




servantforuse -> RE: Gas prices and the election (9/27/2006 6:56:10 PM)

If anyone on here knows anything about economics, the price of gas is down because the supply is up. Maybe youv'e heard of supply and demand. It is not President Bush, Dick Cheney and Halliburton that can set the price of oil around the world..




DomKen -> RE: Gas prices and the election (9/27/2006 9:50:29 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: servantforuse

If anyone on here knows anything about economics, the price of gas is down because the supply is up. Maybe youv'e heard of supply and demand. It is not President Bush, Dick Cheney and Halliburton that can set the price of oil around the world..

I like you, you're funny.




SirKenin -> RE: Gas prices and the election (9/27/2006 10:05:34 PM)

That's exactly what it is.  Nothing funny about it.  The price has dropped way down here in Canada, and we do not have elections coming up.  The price of oil has fallen dramatically.  The market could not sustain the high prices, so they had to do something.




sharainks -> RE: Gas prices and the election (9/28/2006 3:44:07 AM)

I might suggest reading C. Wright Mills "The Power Elite" to those who would like a better understanding of how our economy works.  I also think it applies to those "Allies" of the US.  Basically it says that there is a handful of people who drive the world economy.  It was written in the Eisenhower era but its still applicable.




cuddleheart50 -> RE: Gas prices and the election (9/28/2006 3:47:30 AM)

I'm just glad they have fallen, helps my pocketbook.




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