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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2976837" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>Dont forget the oil companies in the 70's. Exxon bought Mobil, Crown bought Gulf, BP bought ARCO, etc. First thing the big ones did was shut down the refineries of the companies they bought and kicked the chair out from under supply and demand always moved upward. Monopolies are running rampant and do as they please. My best move was getting away from them. I changed to VV powder which the price has stayed more stable than any others. Think about it, VV makes it overseas, ships it here, pays an import tax and its still cheaper than Hodgdon. Then you have the liberals running lead smelting off shore. Most manufacturing goes to china where they spew the same pollutants into the air if not worse but they are making all the money. Back in the 90's I think it was, we disassembled a coke oven at a steel mill because it was making too much pollution. They sold it to china, sent it there, reassembled it and its making the same carbon it always has and dumping the same pollution into the same air we all breathe but thousands of families are much poorer here. And yet the people keep reelecting the same morons into office. Same crap, just different idiots</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2976837, member: 68015"] Dont forget the oil companies in the 70's. Exxon bought Mobil, Crown bought Gulf, BP bought ARCO, etc. First thing the big ones did was shut down the refineries of the companies they bought and kicked the chair out from under supply and demand always moved upward. Monopolies are running rampant and do as they please. My best move was getting away from them. I changed to VV powder which the price has stayed more stable than any others. Think about it, VV makes it overseas, ships it here, pays an import tax and its still cheaper than Hodgdon. Then you have the liberals running lead smelting off shore. Most manufacturing goes to china where they spew the same pollutants into the air if not worse but they are making all the money. Back in the 90's I think it was, we disassembled a coke oven at a steel mill because it was making too much pollution. They sold it to china, sent it there, reassembled it and its making the same carbon it always has and dumping the same pollution into the same air we all breathe but thousands of families are much poorer here. And yet the people keep reelecting the same morons into office. Same crap, just different idiots [/QUOTE]
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