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Cory
All brought to you by the Bush era policies.
Ruth
Consumers save more and listen to the politicians cry
Suzanne
and inflation is up as well.
Harry
Shocking that this would happen under such a Business Friendly administration. Look for this trend to continue and skyrocket if Cap and Trade passes.
And the genius above me blames Bush.
Ruth
This may be very ignorant, but how can production go up when we are sending all of our production jobs to other countries. I would like to see some sort of law that punishes American companies who open factories in another country and lay off employees in America.
Colleen
I can not believe how grocery prices have jumped just in the past month. $2.49 a pound for tomatoes?? In the SUMMER??
I guess we are seeing that dreaded inflation creeping up.
Angela
did you even read the crap link you have there ?
here is a quote “reflecting the biggest jump in gasoline prices in nearly five years.”
the dumb ass that wrote that I guess didn’t buy gas at all last year. at this time last year gas was $4.10 a gal
I just filled up today I paid $2.34 a gal
and as far as industrial production falls?
I work in a factory and we just went on overtime.