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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 268745" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Good post on free enterprise. You are dead on Americans are mad at companies for doing what they are trying to do. Let Exxon and the others go broke and out of business and see about crying then. I also wonder a lot about the price is not the governments fault like on guns. Seems like everyone want's to sue the gun maker, oil company, retail store. We view the big companies as evil that actually made us what we are today. </p><p>The thing I see good about oil prices going up is it is creating jobs in my area. There are 40 active drilling rigs around me right now. There has not been drilling here since before the war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 268745, member: 694"] Good post on free enterprise. You are dead on Americans are mad at companies for doing what they are trying to do. Let Exxon and the others go broke and out of business and see about crying then. I also wonder a lot about the price is not the governments fault like on guns. Seems like everyone want's to sue the gun maker, oil company, retail store. We view the big companies as evil that actually made us what we are today. The thing I see good about oil prices going up is it is creating jobs in my area. There are 40 active drilling rigs around me right now. There has not been drilling here since before the war. [/QUOTE]
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