Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:…Then op loses job in the ensuing recession. But boy did she show them!
We could use a recession right about now. Maybe that will stop companies from thinking they can raise prices another 5-10% next year.
So you would rather have millions lose jobs then have gas go from $4/gallon to $4.40/gallon? Ok
Logical mind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:…Then op loses job in the ensuing recession. But boy did she show them!
We could use a recession right about now. Maybe that will stop companies from thinking they can raise prices another 5-10% next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:…Then op loses job in the ensuing recession. But boy did she show them!
We could use a recession right about now. Maybe that will stop companies from thinking they can raise prices another 5-10% next year.
Anyone who says that should be the first to lose their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:…Then op loses job in the ensuing recession. But boy did she show them!
We could use a recession right about now. Maybe that will stop companies from thinking they can raise prices another 5-10% next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:…Then op loses job in the ensuing recession. But boy did she show them!
We could use a recession right about now. Maybe that will stop companies from thinking they can raise prices another 5-10% next year.
Anonymous wrote:…Then op loses job in the ensuing recession. But boy did she show them!