Beef costs are going up because corn prices are going
up because they're turning corn into ethanol.  So
instead of drilling for oil in the Gulf and in Alaska
and off the coast of California, we'll be paying more
in food prices.  Good job!

And let's not forget wages are going up.  I thought
that was a good thing, but no, it's just inflationary.
 Pick one and stick to it.



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> 
>
<http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0319/p01s01-usec.html?page=1>
> 
> "You're going to see continued [inflationary]
> pressure," predicts Michael
> Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners, an
> investment firm in Greenwich,
> Conn. "Firms will find the pricing power [to pass
> along increased costs].
> I think it is a broad-based issue."
> 
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