At the current price of $1.79 per gallon, gas is far less expensive than the other three main liquid commodities in this country – cola, beer and milk. While all three of the latter are essentially renewable products, fossile fuels are not.
November 27, 2008 by Brian
At the current price of $1.79 per gallon, gas is far less expensive than the other three main liquid commodities in this country – cola, beer and milk. While all three of the latter are essentially renewable products, fossile fuels are not.
Perhaps if “speculation” into future prices of cola, beer and milk were regulated (like oil is now, since September anyway) thier price would drop dramatically as well. Free milk for everyone!!
Money is for the rich, poverty reserved for the poor. Each depends upon the other because without one, the opposite does not exist. The middle class is blindly bailing out a boat sitting on the bottom of the ocean.