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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1056543" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>See, if I say anything different than what you want to hear then I'm pro-business, anti-union, etc. There can't be an honest discussion with you. Big Oil doesn't set the prices, futures contracts traded at the New York Mercantile Exchange as well as exchanges in London and Tokyo set the prices. And we aren't discussing Big Oil. I said with all the oil and natural gas coming online recently it makes America much more competitive. We aren't dependent as much and soon will be independent of Middle East oil. But if our current administration, or any future one, puts the brakes on exploration and production it will keep prices high. It's a consideration for manufacturers. And certainly you know that the profit made on a gallon of gas is less than the taxes collected on that gallon, don't you? And if Hostess filed for bankruptcy twice then obviously they are having trouble making enough to meet their obligations in this economy as well as less people eating their particular products for health reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1056543, member: 24302"] See, if I say anything different than what you want to hear then I'm pro-business, anti-union, etc. There can't be an honest discussion with you. Big Oil doesn't set the prices, futures contracts traded at the New York Mercantile Exchange as well as exchanges in London and Tokyo set the prices. And we aren't discussing Big Oil. I said with all the oil and natural gas coming online recently it makes America much more competitive. We aren't dependent as much and soon will be independent of Middle East oil. But if our current administration, or any future one, puts the brakes on exploration and production it will keep prices high. It's a consideration for manufacturers. And certainly you know that the profit made on a gallon of gas is less than the taxes collected on that gallon, don't you? And if Hostess filed for bankruptcy twice then obviously they are having trouble making enough to meet their obligations in this economy as well as less people eating their particular products for health reasons. [/QUOTE]
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