> I noticed alot of people responding as though his point was to demand the > government to step in and solve the problem. If I know Grant (and I do) that > is not the case at all. He is calling for the government to stop > manipulating the market for their own benefit. In other words, he is not so > subtly, not so implying that gas prices are part of a global conspiracy to > line the pockets of the wealthy elite at the cost of the average Joe > Citizen. That sounds more like one of Grant's tirades to me ;)
If you are so tired about the Government "manipulating the market for their own benefit" run for office and fix the problem. We can complain all we want, but until we start doing something about it, the issue will never be addressed. How many registered voters voted? How many poeple could have voted but didn't? How many are on this list that voted? Averages seem quite low... We need to stop complaining about the issues and take a more active role in solving them by either running for office, or by supporting the good people that do run. Dallin .-----------------------------------. | This has been a P.L.U.G. mailing. | | Don't Fear the Penguin. | | IRC: #utah at irc.freenode.net | `-----------------------------------'
