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Old 06-02-2011, 09:39 AM
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mainly supply and demand (it always jumps during travel seasons), OPEC, natural disasters affect prices (they jumped up a large amount after Katrina), and yes, middle eastern conflicts affect supply. a massive increase in demand from other countries (China in particular) affect price increases.

gas prices bairly flinched in the 20 years prior to the mid 2000's. I personally believe gas prices are where they should be for 2011.
And everyone knows there was no conflict in the Middle East, no increase in demand, no natural disasters, no travel seasons and no OPEC in that time period.

It's your poor persecuted Wall Street saints. Commodities speculation increased more than 1,000% from its historically minor level in the 90s to over $200 billion in the mid 2000s. It's price fixing, nothing more, nothing less.
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Old 06-02-2011, 09:43 AM
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And everyone knows there was no conflict in the Middle East, no increase in demand, no natural disasters, no travel seasons and no OPEC in that time period.

It's your poor persecuted Wall Street saints. Commodities speculation increased more than 1,000% from its historically minor level in the 90s to over $200 billion in the mid 2000s. It's price fixing, nothing more, nothing less.
But speculation doesn't exist. http://www.zerohedge.com/article/lets-break-peculator
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Old 06-02-2011, 09:51 AM
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It's just a video game until the batteries run out. Then we get to replace them.
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Old 06-02-2011, 09:52 AM
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It's just a video game until the batteries run out. Then we get to replace them.
Nice to see you've come over to the Coach and Randall side of the equation. You might be allowed into our Waco like compound.
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Old 06-02-2011, 09:54 AM
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depopulation is the endgame. They don't need us anymore and if you deny that then you have way too much faith in the leaders of the world.

Food shortages will be the story in the coming years. In time, Americans will be limited to one to two children per family.
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Old 06-02-2011, 09:56 AM
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depopulation is the endgame. They don't need us anymore and if you deny that then you have way too much faith in the leaders of the world.

Food shortages will be the story in the coming years. In time, Americans will be limited to one to two children per family.
After seeing how hard havng one kid is, that might be the right number. Man oh man. Daddy needs sleep.
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Old 06-02-2011, 09:59 AM
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Nice to see you've come over to the Coach and Randall side of the equation. You might be allowed into our Waco like compound.
Meh, I'm not as anti-Obama as you guys, I think the political system is corrupted by big money in all branches.
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http://youtu.be/qpsy_GqfbPw
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Old 06-08-2011, 01:29 PM
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Required Reading

According to a just released report by the BLS, the average unemployed American looked for a job for about 5 months, or 20 weeks, before giving up in 2010. This is a two and a half times extension in the period of disenchantment over the past 3 years, when it took just 8.5 week for the unemployed to give up as recently as 2007. Gradually the feeling of entitlement in America's labor pool seems to be deflating. Alas, it also means that the labor force participation, which continues to be at a 25 year low, will likely not return to recent highs as more and more people are now unemployed for longer, and thus lose marketable employment skills, meaning that the current jump in unemployment is, as many have feared, entirely structural and there is nothing cyclical about it. Additionally, the lucky unemployed succeeded in finding a job in about 10 weeks in 2010, a doubling from 2007's median 5 week period of successful job searching. The issue however is that in May 6.2 million had been out of work for more than six months and more than 4 million haven’t work in more than a year. These are people who are now effectively pushed out of the labor force. Bottom line: perhaps the Fed should just give up on its maximum employment mandate which it now appears to be a complete failure, and just focus on generating hyperinflation which alas will soon be the only way out of the complete disaster America will find itself in in under a year when total US debt is about 120% of GDP.
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Old 06-08-2011, 01:41 PM
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This is odd. How can so many be so misinformed Riot and other clown liberals of DT.

(CNN) – President Barack Obama's overall approval rating has dropped below 50 percent as a growing number of Americans worry that the U.S. is likely to slip into another Great Depression within the next 12 months, according to a new national poll.
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Old 06-16-2011, 08:39 AM
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October is the date for the next stock market crash. Just post more pro-lib cartoons, idiots.
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