Gov. Bill Richardson Discusses Rising Oil Prices on CNBC
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Do you know why... It's because the truckers can be replaced with illegal alliens. Or just replaced with anyone willing to take the wheel for a lesser wage. Wake up dude. Would you go on strike and put yourself and family at risk. People barely go on strike these days. This governere is bitch and bold as bush. They know they have almost taken over the world.
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LaRouche was right! Nations have to force the price down. Cut off the speculators! Richardson is avoiding the collapse of the whole global economy.
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When gasoline hit $1.49/gal at the summer of 2000, Truckers threatened to go on strike over the high cost of fuel... especially independent truckers... because their operating costs were going through the roof.
Gas prices have more than doubled since then, but I haven't heard anyone threatening to strike over it.
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If purdy had anything to do with it Richardson would not be my candidate. I would all over Hillary, obama and Edwards' nuts. I'm actually for him for alot of reasons.
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Hmm, you've got a point there. Maybe I should ignore what they say, and vote based on how 'perty' they look in front of the camera!!! And I don't think you're an idiot sweety.
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Wow is that how you Vote for people by how they speak...you must be perfect not to have ever made a mistake, go you!!! Idiot.
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Horacio Sanz of SNL actually seems smarter than the guy he's impersonating. There are college freshmen who have more on the ball than Richardson.
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Former Secretary of Energy can't figure out how to say "fifty miles per GALLON"... very impressive indeed...
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Governor Richardson, give them Hell, don't let some hot-shot, punk give his "opinion" on the "news" has he sees it, on National TV when he's suppose to be reporting it! Where's Walter Cronkite, David Brinkley, Chet Huntly, and Dan Rather.
Richardson would have a more beneficial impact on the country than any other candidate. He is incredibly adamant on the the issues, and will not slow down until his goals are reached. All of his policies are achievable, and recently he was polled as the least objectionable candidate, whereas Hillary was the most and Edwards and Obama where in the middle surrounded by the lesser known candidates.
Galctic49 4 years ago 4
Whoddathunkit? The energy crisis gives Richardson an unexpected chance to shine based on his experience as energy secretary. This election year will be full of surprises like this that might change the direction of polling trends very rapidly.
classic14rider 4 years ago 3