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Ed Pipalski: Price objectors could open own gas stations

Comments re article 68866 John Ford Offers own solution to problem of high gas prices

By Ed Pipalski
Personal commentary

Well sir, perhaps you could raise the capital to open your own low price fuel station! Of course that requires hard work, determination and true costs pricing.



Of course it is much easier to get government to give us what we want and elect those who will; all it costs is someone else their liberty! I guess it would be too old school to keep government limited to its stated or enumerated Constitutional purposes you know those?
  1. Establish Justice
  2. Provide for the Common Defense<
  3. Ensure Domestic Tranquility
  4. Promote (not provide) the General Welfare
  5. Secure the Blessings of Liberty for Ourselves and our POSTERITY
Is your convenience and unwillingness to provide low cost fuel to compete against the Big Bad Corporate fuel suppliers worth the loss of liberty to the next generations? I mean we are already leaving them the tab for our reckless spending, what's a few dollars more?

Fascism, in the guise of a benefactor Government Corporation is still fascism. It is un-American and has never worked because it always leads to the enslavement of the people to the governing body. Even the religiously zealot Puritans in Jamestown Colony couldn't make it work; read your history folks and do not get sucked into the sirens song of "Free Government Stuff" --Ed Pipalski


This story was posted on 2014-08-03 06:45:14
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