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I know the tariffs won't come true, just wishful thinking. First powerful politicians will never go against their campaign contributors wishes. In fact, not too long ago the US had a president that received contributions directly from China! Nothing will ever be done, Walmart will get bigger and more powerful and China will keep *** up more and more of the World's oil supply driving up the cost of gasoline.
In fact here is a tidbit of information: China regulates how much a gallon of gas can be sold for in their country keeping the gas prices at around $2 per gallon. They then subsidize (payoff) all the refineries and oil companies in the country that lose money because they are not profitable selling gasoline for only $2 per gallon. China does this to keep their economy growing at a ridiculous rate, about 12% growth per year. They care nothing of the people in North America who are paying $4 a gallon for gas and buying all the crap they send here each year. People need to open their eyes to the next big problem the World will face over the next decade: CHINA!
  • Posted 8 Dec 2007 10:10
  • By batman
  • joined 29 Nov'07 - 119 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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