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To: Dale Baker who wrote (146364)3/7/2011 11:02:45 AM
From: Fiscally Conservative  Respond to of 206198
 
I would rather see those willing to place themselves at the greater risk be rewarded by the market if such risk warrants the trade.
Fact is the Federal governement can not, will not, leave free markets alone. They feel the need to tinker with everything. The bail outs were nothing less than preconceived 'great expectations' by all when the end game was turning foul in early 2007. Believing wether or not the US government should get the dollar differential has more to do with how you,the individual,is effected by such action. Who is better served by rising commodities?

Our Government talks about keeping a lid on inflation but only talks the talk. The printing presses have been printing away governed bythe full faith and credit of the USA. How can the price of Oil, priced in US dollars, remain low in the face of the largest economic capital infusion of our life times?