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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Jackie Gingrich Cushman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Tightening the Belt and the Return of the Vegetable Garden
by Jackie Gingrich Cushman
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The AP article title “Sam's Club, Costco limit rice purchases as prices rise,” by Marcus Kabel, caught my eye. 

Just last night, as my mother fixed rice for my children’s dinner, she mentioned the increase in its price.  At the time, I did not pay much attention, and certainly did not expect to read about U.S. rice rationing in the headlines the next day.

And it’s not just rice. The average price of gas is at an all-time high of more than $3.50 per gallon; this year, rice prices have risen 70 percent.  Total food costs are projected to rise 5 percent this year.  Based on the recent price stickers I have seen in the grocery store, my guess is that it will be higher.

In a recent CNN article, “Mom’s new battle: The food price bulge,” cancer researcher, mother and wife Amanda Richardson noted that the price squeeze has taught her an important lesson, while she has managed to lower total food costs while prices have climbed.

"Before, we were incredibly wasteful. We'd let food go bad. I am more conscientious now," she said. "If prices go back down, I won't return to my wasteful ways."

People are beginning to cut back on eating out and buying luxury items - but are also starting to trade between categories.  Maybe having an iPhone is more important than dining out, or a night dining out at a nice restaurant is more important than a new dress.  People are beginning to weigh trade-offs a bit more seriously. 

Maybe, just maybe, some good will come from the oil and food price increases, if we simply think from a positive perspective, and remember that, like all phases, this too will pass.

The 2003-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), noted that an estimated 66 percent of U.S. adults are overweight or obese.  This is probably not new news to you. And you probably realize that this is not good news.  Not good for the 66 percent who carry excess weight (and possibly endure health-related problems).  Nor for the dwindling 34 percent of the population who will help subsidize the increased health-care costs of the majority.

Maybe as a counter to higher oil prices and food prices, we can begin to tighten our belts a bit – and I mean literally.  Following are a few ideas.

1.         Drive less, walk and bike more

Just a few minutes a day of physical activity can create and enormous impact.  “The biggest impact of physical activity on improved longevity and quality of life can be achieved by almost anyone,” according to Dr. Steven Blair, professor at the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina.  “If a person simply walks 10 minutes, three times a day, five days a week, then they will improve their aerobic fitness, feel better, and reduce the risk of chronic disease.  We have strong evidence that this amount of exercise is beneficial and it is certainly feasible for most adults to get this amount of physical activity.”  

2. Eat less and better at home

According to a March 31, 2008 American Diabetes Association press release, a healthy meal need not be costly. Eating well and spending less are not mutually exclusive,” said the ADA’s Ann Albright, Ph.D. “In fact, healthier foods can actually save you money by reducing portion sizes and buying fewer high-calorie, high-priced foods.”  Tips include buying white eggs, boneless cuts of meat and using non-fat dry milk more.

3. Reduce the size of portions in restaurants

Smaller portions will cost less for the restaurants to make, leading to higher profits per serving.  Smaller portions will lead to less food being eaten.  In a 2005 study, “Bad popcorn in big buckets: portion size can influence intake as much as taste,” published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, moviegoers were given stale popcorn in big buckets, and they ate 34 percent more than those given the same stale popcorn in medium-sized containers.

When moviegoers were served fresh popcorn in large tubs, they ate 45 percent more.  One of the researchers, Dr. Brian Wansink, a professor of marketing and applied economics at Cornell University, noted: "We're finding that portion size can influence intake as much as taste.  Large packages and containers can lead to overeating foods we do not even find appealing."

4. Plant a garden

Few things taste better than a home-grown tomato, as much of the nation learned during World Wars I and II, when Victory Gardens produced up to 40 percent of all vegetables consumed nationally.  The more time and effort needed to plant and maintain a garden, the less time you will have to drive around in your SUV and shop, and you will be getting a bit of exercise.

5. Spend more time with family and friends

Take the time to spend time with the people most important to you --- your friends and family. This can include playing games together, walking around the neighborhood, and sharing family dinners.  After all, isn’t that what life is about – how we spend our time?

As for my family’s efforts in these areas; we walked to school today, and are planning on planting garden in the backyard.  I protested a bit at first, but have finally given in to the idea that fresh home-grown vegetables might be more important than the view from our living room.

While our finances might be a little tighter for a while, maybe we can savor life a bit more, tighten our belts and, when the flush times return, maybe we will remember, as Amanda Richardson noted, not to return to our wasteful ways.

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buy a rain barrel if you have gutters and want to water your lawn,
especially if you garden

and buy a composter to turn food into soil

Buy guns and ammo
I am an avid target shooter and always stop in the local gun store, on my way to the range.

For weeks it has been packed with all types of people buying ammunition, rifles, shotguns and handguns. Half the people are subaru driving, sierra club member types.

I think the problem is a little more complicated, than just tightening ones belt and the public is preparing for some hard times.

Wall Street Journal commentators
say the food price alarms is directly tied to the government interfering with the natural business cycle after a fiscal correction of bad business practices.

Question
Does rising fuel prices mean we'll ship less food overseas?

Personally, I would like to see the return of small local farmers with roadside produce stands in front of their farms. Since they won't be shipping their food anywhere, it should cost less than at the supermarket.

Another "Women's Day" Article
Another treat from Gingrich for the little people who cling to their guns and rely on religion to get through the day - and who do not know how to take care of themselves. Hey, have you heard that Newt, the doughboy has teamed up with the leftist Pelosi to tell us what to do about expelling CO2 and part of our breathing process? How much is getting paid by Soros and Gore? Jackie, this one is about as pathetic as any you have written. You have "over extended" yourself and you are "over achieving" whatever those terms mean. Did "Peoples" magazine turn you down when you were looking for something to do?

Dumbed Down
This article gives advice on things that I probably learned by the third grade. It sounds a lots like some of the Obama advice that people were cheering and fainting over.

Mark Levin was right
TOdays politicos won't be happy until we are shoulder to shoulder in the rice fields.

They have raised the price of food with this ethanol boondoggle/scam. THey have raised the price of oil by naming themselves the 'deciders' of who and when we get to drill and refine oil. To top it all off they overspend the dollar into oblivion.

Nice work idiots. We need term limits for sure.

PS. I used to argue with people who called Bush dumb, after the ethanol thing I AGREE.

I suspect
we haven't seen anything yet.

The real cause of high prices...
... is Bush and Congress wild spending on both guns and butter (Econ. 101) to conduct foreign wars and provide for 1000 domestic spending programs at home... all of which requires more indebtedness to the foreign sources we borrow from... which the private Federal Reserve Banks print out more & more billions upon billions of irredeemable paper money... which devalues existing paper money... which requires more of them each day to pay for a gallon of gas, loaf of bread, bag of rice, pound of pasta, quart of milk, dozen eggs, etc., etc.

Forget about Juan Open Borders-Bomb Iran McCain, Don't own a dress- Pantsuit Hillary, or I'm sorry I got white blood Obama reversing our plunge further into the sea of red ink. It's time to vote for folks who'll speak the truth and do the right things sound economics requires.

We need leaders like Pat Buchanan, Ron Paul, Charlie Reese and Bob Barr.

gahotdog
I'm afraid this is a global thing, not an American thing. Even another Romanldus Maximus would be powerless to stop what's coming.

But, I agree we don't need to further the disaster.

I Told ou So!
America KNOWS without the slightest doubt that we are "God's Chosen People"! The Petroleum Crisis of thirty five years ago prompted a letter to the Dallas Morning News which righteously proclaimed that God "did not intend" to let us run out of petroleum [and no doubt she went right back to driving a "gas hog" just as though there was no tomorrow]. The American people will continue to "cling" to guns and religion as things degenerate. We'll "bitterly" express fault-finding toward others...although we brought the impending social and economic crisis upon ourselves through our super righteous smugness and lack of foresight. I was born into Appalachian-type hard times and self-reliance. Although I've since ENJOYED the "good life"...which modern technology and cheap abundant energy sources have brought...I have a better sense of how to survive than 99% of the "innocents" in society. And that said I'll go tend my vegetable garden.

Jim-Too

NO FOOD FOR FUEL

.....Google "THE GREAT ETHANOL BOONDOGGLE" ...

.....Has anyone considered that this insane quest to
limit CO2 emissions might actually harm the Planet?
...plants need CO2 to thrive ...are we trying to
starve our Flora? ...a warmer Planet means a longer
growing season and thus more crops ...the melted
glaciers release trapped water into the atmosphere to
create more rainfall thus ending droughts ...

.....More rain, a longer growing season and growing
more food in Northern Latitudes sounds like a good
thing to me ...Ethanol only makes sense if our intent
is to starve millions to reduce the Planets population
.....COLOSSUS

I don't believe the writer
is on target with this article. One of her suggestions should have been to buy guns and ammo and the best way to shock and awe your neighbor, before dynamic entry.

When people are hungry, laws don't matter. Look at the size of Americans, they are very hungry people.

Better for you
I didn't know there were so many benefits to poverty! You can lose weight by not eating food! Walk don't ride! Shop less! Do without!

Maybe the folks in Bangladesh can be the new role models for American women. After all, what woman wouldn't want that emaciated look? The hollow eyes, the rotting gums, the attractive sores?

You silly Americans are too rich for your own good. You eat and drink too much. Better for you to have soaring food prices, starve you down a little. Devolve down to our level. Have some food riots. Grow wheat in your back yard, or go hungry, just like 3rd worlders. Dumpster dive. Become dump raiders. Feel the pain.

What a Bunch of Spoiled Brats!
Many of the comments above reflect how pampered and spoiled Americans have become.

My parents were Depression babies and growing up in the 70's, where gas lines and inflation severely affected our family's decisions, we did all those things the author of this article suggested. It helped, and also made our family closer-knit, as we ate meals together, grew our own vegetables, canned our own food, and cut back on waste.

Maybe a period of contraction in the economy will do us spoiled brats some good. Get a little perspective on what our parents, grandparents and ancestors endured.

Home gardening!
Makes me wonder who manufactures those Topsy-turvy gardens!

http://www.topsyturvy.com/

If space is a premium for your little garden, go to this website and order one or more of these things! What a great idea!

You can GROW just about anything and not need a LOT of space!

It's the ethanol, s-
... silly.

Mandating fuel ethanol content was always going to make the prices of both food and fuel go up. This should be no surprise to anyone.

Count your blessings as an American, though. Cushman's suggestions may be banal, but they're kind of funny, in an overall historical context. Where famines have truly occurred, up to our own time, suggestions to the deprived like "walk and bike more," "reduce portion size," "eat out less," etc would have been surreal.

Who is she talking to?
I believe most Americans live and have lived sensibly within a budget. I don't understand columns like this.

$3 a week for groceries.


Food prices have always been a problem for a large family.

I remember back in the mid-30s, when my mother’s weekly grocery budget ranged somewhere between $2.25, and $3.00, and that was for a family of 8.

Of course the saving grace was that we lived on a small farm and had cows to milk, chickens to lay eggs, pigs to slaughter, potatoes and other such foods in the garden, dandilion in the lawn to use as salad, and it seemed like we had fried chicken to eat 8 or 9 days of the week.

When I left home to work on the neighbors farm, I promised my mother I would never again touch a grain of rice, and I kept that promise.

These days I often tell the cashier in the grocery store that I remember when you couldn't get $30 worth of groceries in your car.


Ethanol to blame?
GM
I see that the oil co's are really ramping it up. The price of food is going sooooo high because of ethanol????????
Commoditiies' share of food product prices has declined to about 19% from 37% in 1973. The marketing bill (labor, packaging,transporation, energy, profits, advertising, depreciation, rent, interest, repairs, business taxes and other costs) has a higher correlation with the consumer price index for food than does corn.
Likewise, USDA's Economic Research Sevice reports that a boost in the corn price from its $2.28/bu. 20 year average to last year's 3.40 would add 5.2 cents/lb. to reatil chicken prices. Retail beef prices would go up 14cents/lb. and pork prices, 13cents/lb, says USDA economist Ephraim Leibtag.
So where is the beef with ethanol? IT has had at least a positive effect on fuel prices to the tune of apporx 17 cents the last I read.
And what about the balance of trade? Gosh, the sky is falling. Isn't it?

Congress
in the pocket of special enviromental whacko organizations can take 99.99% of the blame. They promised in '73 that we'd never again run into gas shortages etc., but then went about feathering their own nests and ensuring re election. So now we're sitting on a huge deposit in N.Dakota, overflowing into Montana and Wyoming; offshore oil that only foreigners can go after and of course ANWR. Lets not forget after decades of our Naval ships operating on nuke power, the idiots refuse to
build new nuke plants here; instead we get to
feed our vehicles corn even though we still have to use fossil fuels to produce it. Proves that aside from being ethically challenged, you must have single digit i.q.s to be members of Congress. Add a little greed and elected for life.

Whoops
Didn't mean our vehicles would run on nuke power, sorry for the awkward thought.

baseballdoc writes:
baseballdoc writes: Sunday, April, 27, 2008 10:37 AM

Right on, check this out people.

Ethanol, as we produce it today, is 20% less efficient than gasoline. It takes 450 pounds of corn to produce enough ethanol to fill the tank of the average American automobile. (Think about that for a minute. It also takes about 450 pounds of corn to feed one person for a year.) It is too corrosive to be shipped via pipeline and must be trucked to distribution points. Added to these negatives...it takes more than one gallon of fossil fuel, coal, oil, or natural gas, to produce one gallon of ethanol.

Added to these problem areas, ethanol production increases, rather than reduces, environmental concerns. Production requires the application of petroleum-based fertilizers that have contributed heavily to the emission of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide. To produce a gallon of ethanol requires three to five gallons of water and results in 13 gallons of toxic trash and wastewater. It takes the energy equivalent of 113 liters of gas to treat this waste.

So, as you look at high prices everywhere there are a lot of people you can blame. You can point your rage at Big Oil, Big Industry, Big Farmers, Big Politicians...and on and on. But, the person you really should be angry at owns that face you see every day in the mirror. Too many of us expected the politicians to be fathers, mothers and nannies combined. What they really ended up doing is stealing our modern way of life.
source:
http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/tsegel/2008/ts_04252.shtm l

the future
"While our finances might be a little tighter for a while,"

This isn't going to be "for a while". It also isn't a "global" thing, it is a GLOBALIST thing.

“But if more nations achieved independence in food production, much of the impetus for world gov would disappear faster than a freeloader when the check arrives. In order for the Rockefellers to achieve their New word Order, first they must create famines and the fear of further suffering. All that is required to create a famine is to put all agriculture under control of gov. bureaucracy, then wait awhile. The bigger the bureaucracy, the shorter the wait, and international bureaucracy is the 'ne plus ultra' in producing red tape instead of wheat."

Ethanol, gov engineered food shortages!

“It is Kissinger’s belief, according to his aides, that by controlling food, one can control people, and by controlling energy, especially oil, one can control nations and their financial systems. By placing food and oil under international control along with the world’s monetary system, Kissinger is convinced a loosely knit world gov operating under the frame-work of the United Nations can become a reality..."

wake up and smell the coffee
The serfs (you and I) need to get on the phone and start screaming to our "representatives" to back off from bio-fuels immediately.

“Before such a merger can be consummated, and the US becomes just another province in a New World Order, there must at least be the semblance of parity among the senior partners in the deal. How does one make the nations of the world more nearly equal? The insiders determined that a two-prong approach was needed; use American money and know-how to build up your competitors (Wall street financed Russia, now China), while at the same time use every devious strategy you can devise to weaken and impoverish this country. (The plan IS to de-industrialize the US) The goal is not to bankrupt the US...Rather, it is to reduce our productive might, and therefore our standard of living, to the meager subsistence level of the socialized nations of the world.

Notice that the plan is not to bring the standard of living in less developed countries up to our level (too hard to control the people!), but to bring ours down to meet theirs coming up.

You may be assured, however, that the Rockefellers and their allies are not talking about reducing their OWN quality of life. It is your standard of living which must be sacrificed on the altar of the New world Order. Gary Allen


I am not looking forward to having a standard of living a little higher than a Mexican.

To everyone
Today kicks off the countdown to May 1st, Holocaust Remembrance Day, at Fountain Abbey.

Stop by my blog: fountainabbey@blogtownhall.com (or just click on my name to go there)

Every day I will have a different blog entry about the Holocaust.

Feel free to send them to anyone and everything, especially those who are skeptics. I have provided links to websites with tons of pictures taken of the concentration camps and all the atrocities therein, that you can send to other people to help them lose their skepticism that the Holocaust happened.

Stop by the Abbey when you get a chance!

Curtal Friar

The price
of everything would be greatly reduced if government lwould repeal all taxes and replace them with one proper tax for each level of government. After all, we the people are the only ultimate source of all tax revenue. One source requires only one tax.

Anna wake up
This country has oil, it produces ethanol, it has resources available and yet everytime someone once to drill, its always the same, NOT IN MY BACK YARD, the enviornment will be polluted, etc. Global warming is a false statement, another way to keep us down and out. I do agree we are headed like the didtactator countries, and we don't have sense to stop it. Just wait until they tell us we can't vote, don't think that will happen, well look what all the politicians have taken away from us now, believe me that is next. Then our voices will not be heard, so vote in new blood and do not keep voting them back unless we see change and not just talk. These Democrats are eating us up alive and we don't have enough guts to kick them out????? Well we reap what we plant. Let the Republicans know they can be voted in only if they show Americans they want this country back just like we do and that we will not accept higher taxes, lower paying jobs and all the give away programs for those who don't want to work. No worki, no eati, no more leaving God out of our communities and anyone who wants to be American must learn the language, work, pay taxes and accept OUR way of life or stay home.

Joy of Iowa

Anna writes:
“It is Kissinger’s belief, according to his aides, that by controlling food, one can control people

Karl Marx also said that.

The key word is "save," not "spend."
It's like some clip from Mad Magazine....Bush standing front and center, telling us to go out and spend our tax rebate. We know we should be saving everything we can. Gift wrapping paper can be folded flat for a second use, using cloth napkins, using the clean backs of greeting cards for note writing and the backs of envelopes for grocery and "to-do" lists. Darn the toes of those socks. Start a list and at dinner time together, share added ways to recycle and maintain what we already have. We know that there is way too much waste. We know too many of us have been so very carless with waste disposal. We can get our act together and we will.

Joy
Girlfriend my eyes are wide open.

"Let the Republicans know they can be voted in only if they show Americans they want this country back..."

You are joking right? Is that why they gave us McCain?

The support for the globalist agenda is bi-partisan. Both parties have sold us out.

"Who are some of the past and present members of this anti-American operation? Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld, Porter Goss, Alan Greenspan, John Bolton, Paul Wolfowitz, Gen. Richard B. Myers, Henry Hyde, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George Bush Sr., Sandra Day O'Connor, George Soros, Christopher Dodd, Diane Feinstein, Gerald Ford, Bill Frist, Newt Gingrich, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Katherine Harris, Teresa Heinz, Antonia Hernandez – President of Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Gen. John P. Jumper – current Air Force chief of staff, Joseph Lieberman, John McCain, Rupert Murdock, David Rockefeller, Diane Sawyer and Tony Snow."

Do these people strike you as strange bedfellows. Isn't Cheney the anti-christ? So why is he in bed with Soros and Teresa Heinz (standing in for her hubby)?

Viscious Circle
One of the root causes of the increase in food prices is ethanol. The touchy-feely greens decided that we can avoid the reality of oil as an energy efficient fuel and feed our cars with food instead. Both the subsidy of using corn to make ethanol as well as the sky-rocketing increase in the price of feed corn has had "fueled" the emergence of world wide food shortages.

The good news, according to Ms. Cushman, is that all us fattys will benefit from having to "tighten our belts." How swell, put a happy face on the fact that we are all about to become impoverished and hungry because of bloated bureaucratic bungling.

Those whom we have entrusted to manage the people's business have run the company into the ground. Typical of a company about to go bust, the only ones to feel the pain are the rank and file.

We have agricultural capacity to more than meet current demand for both feed and grain crops. We have domestic oil resources more than sufficient to meet fuel and energy demands for transportation and industry.

There is simply no rational reason other than the politics of personal power that this manufactured food crisis is evolving. But hey, feel good, your hunger has given you that longed for "hour glass figure." What a load of ....

Tightening the Belt>>>>>>>
Thousands of uppity wealthy snobs are buying guns because they are so petrified someone will take all that they stole from others. yes many are the ones that cut employees so they could get that bonus, stabbed their co-worker in the back to get a raise, or stay employeed. Sold out to Asian markets for profits. Buy Honda's and hire Illegals to groom their lawns.
As for most of us, gardening is something old fashion. That we carry on from our past as farmers or poor immegrants.
I am sure in north/South Carolina, there has been a gluttonous run on fire arms, Even in New York, LA, Vegas, Chicago and many more.
This coming depression is the worse yet to hit America and the world.
But also be aware that those who fear lose most are apt to steal from others to horde their riches, how else did they get wealthy, except by feeding off of others.

Even Worse
People with the demented illogical, brain-washed mentality of Butcher are eligible to vote.

Government Intervention
Almost everything in this country that is in dire straits,can be blamed on one thing Government manipulation and intervention.

Why are they doing this? Who knows for sure,but it sure is draining every bit of security we have ever had in being able to care for ourselves and our families.Most of us wonder how long we can hold on,as prices go up and up.

The wealthy don't mind,they have plenty.Some of the poor will be taken care of.Where does that leave the middle class who have a job and go to work every day? Barely able to buy a tank of gas and food for the family.

Obama may be right about some folks being bitter,but they will be bitter because they feel their government has caused the suffering they are facing each day.


Enough is enough
So I pay 30 dollars more a month for groceries. This is nothing when compared to the suffocating taxes we are paying. Let's stick to the real problem. Taxes. And I am ready for a Tea Party. You want to talk about a weight problem shrink the government's belt. Socialism in the form of welfare, social security, medicare, medicaid the list goes on is wasteful. It corrupts everything it touches. Enough is enough. In fact if someone is receiving welfare they shouldn't have the right to vote. They are simply voting for people that will promise them more government freebies. Conflict of interest. This is how socialist obtain power and keep it.

Butcher...

Maybe these rich people invented the internet, like Al Gore? How else could he turn $2 million in 2001, into well North of $100 million today.

Or did he invent Global Warming?

Carlos
Al Gore invented the internet and global warming.

Butcher
"But also be aware that those who fear lose most are apt to steal from others to horde their riches, how else did they get wealthy, except by feeding off of others"


I've seen people become "wealthy" by valuing education and vocation, working many hours per day, limiting family size, delaying gratification, and subsequentlty becoming those who provide jobs and the lion's share of the tax dollars that allows the government to exist. I have a great job because of wealthy Americans. People like me actually do the feeding.

I liked this article
I sold my car last fall and my bicycle has been my only mode of transportation. My boyfriend is doing the same.

It's difficult sometimes because I live in Los Angeles. People here aren't very kind to my type (the bike part!!)

I've only been hit twice, (not hurt badly)...and I sometimes think I'M BUYING A CAR TOMORROW!

Then I see the traffic, the meter maids, fat people, gas prices, insurance quotes, confusing parking signs, and POLLUTION.

I don't want to be a part of that.

Congratulations Ms. Cushman. I nice little positive message. Sure this article is about things we already know...

But everyday I look out the millions of cars (some just driving to get there mail)...

and wonder if anyone really cares.



Get a clue
I was going to write something pithy and sarcastic but I heve not the energy to wrestle with the pigs. There is nothing wrong with this article nor the advice it gives. Being green should appeal to fiscal conservatives not because of the touchy feely nonsense of the leftists but the fact that it keeps more cold hard cash in the wallet.

Many successful millionaires got that way by shopping as cheap as possible and counting every penny. It is a lesson that the X (as in excess) generation need to learn from. It's great to live the American Dream but we don't need to be wasteful while doing it.

One question, would you rather this article simply been another Hillary/Obama analysis? Or a doom and gloom article on the economy that bemoans without offering any real solutions?

what a moron!
Maybe, just maybe, some good will come from the oil and food price increases, if we simply think from a positive perspective, and remember that, like all phases, this too will pass."

This moron has bought all the gan=green lies and has no clue as to what has puched all the food prices higher! Its ecocide you moron! TRhe greens with the political corrupt morons by mandating bio-fuels have caused this entire shortgagte and instead of calling for angry demonstrations and voting these idiots out of office Cushman goes along with the gang-green mantra!

Get by with less, fast, shrink humanity back to the stone age!? If this is conservatism I dont want it! If this is the new republican party? Let it die!

Stand up for truth! stand up for reality! Stand up for humanity! Shout form the rooftops the TRUTH! Enviromentalism is an anti-human, anti-life socialist ideology!

Matthew
Come on guys...Matthew has only been hit twice while riding his bike and it wasn't that bad.

Of course he lives in CA and they know what's best for all of us. It does rain a lot here in OR and WA. But what's a little water?

Parents, you can hitch up those carts to your bikes so you can get the kids to school. (Hopefully they won't get run over)

You folks in Montana, Wisc, etc, etc. remember to bundle up this winter when you are riding your bikes.

I expect in my state (OR)they will be issuing our blue jackets along with our bikes.

Don't worry ...be happy. We all need to lose weight anyway. About time we did something for those starving in China. And we do need to do our bit for the global economy.

Weak Dollar Linked Directly to Inflation
The speculators are pouring large amounts of cash into the commodites market in order to hedge against an ever weakening dollar. You want to know why oil is $120/barrel in the face of flat to weakening demand? The weak dollar. Last May oil was at $69/barrel. Since then the dollar lost 50% of its purchasing power (value), and oil -which is bought and sold in dollars- has almost doubled. Yet, oil demand hasn't increased in 12 months.

Ben Berneke has lavishly protected Wall St interests at the expense of the other sectors of the economy. Now, food and energy are sapping whatever excess cash that remains in consumers pocketbooks. The Fed today needs to signal the days of easy money are over, and raise interest rates 50 basis points. The US Treasury needs to sell its supply of yens and Euros and buy dollars off the open market. The combination of interest rate hikes and taking dollars off the open market would cause an immediate sell-off in oil futures, not to mention grain commodities. The consumer would see an immediate result at the checkout counter and gas station.
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