>>On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:49:30AM -0500, Bill Day wrote:
> ><snip>
> >
> >Just so you know the "A.G." for respectives states has been 
> advised by the 
> >U.S. A.G. to investigate the price gougings, which I'm sorry 
> to say that I 
> >seen them as high as $5.85 in Terre Haute.
> 
> If they want to investigate something, there's a Ponzi Scam 
> that's been
> going on since the mid '30s in which huge amounts of money 
> have been taken,
> and use to buy votes.  It's called Social Security.

What does social security have to do with unscupulous business owner's
feeding off a panic and increasing their profits off it?  They should be
prosecuted and ran out of business.  

Thankfully here in Cincinnati I did not see any of this.  I can't say it
didn't happen anywhere in Cincy but all the gas stations I pass on a regular
basis, prices when up a couple of cents if anything at all, even though
there were lines of people for gas.  Seemed kinda silly to me but...

--Tom
 
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