 Rogue WolfReally Ties The Room Together join:2003-08-12 Troy, NY | reply to DataRiker
Re: AT&T Raises U-Verse TV Rates In this economy? They can't. And yet they'll sacrifice other things to keep this service. Why, I don't know. If they'd just stiffen their backs and cancel the TV service altogether, en masse, AT&T might actually get a clue. |
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1 edit | How much do you pay for gasoline lately? Ditch your car and exclusivley ride your bicycle.
Im paying almost $1000 a year more over the last year for gas. I IGNORE the prices at the supermarket lately. Lets talk about some real issues. Pretty sure those AT&T trucks run on gasoline....Hmm
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 KrKHeavy Artillery For The Little GuyPremium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK | Get ready for the pain, because Gas is likely to increase another .50 to $1.00 a gallon national average by spring.
At least, that's what they are being quoted in the press as saying. -- "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini
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 openbox9Premium join:2004-01-26 japan kudos:2 | Yep, oil is going up another 20%, so get ready for gas to follow. |
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 SrsBsns join:2001-08-30 Oklahoma City, OK 2 edits | reply to ITALIAN926
said by ITALIAN926:How much do you pay for gasoline lately? Ditch your car and exclusivley ride your bicycle.
Im paying almost $1000 a year more over the last year for gas. I IGNORE the prices at the supermarket lately. Lets talk about some real issues. Pretty sure those AT&T trucks run on gasoline....Hmm
... some funny people on here. Well actually AT&T is in the process of eliminating gasoline powered vehicles from their fleet. Source: » www.cleanfleetreport.com/alt-fue···t-fleet/» www.att.com/gen/corporate-citize···id=17899Following their example I will ditch my TV in a heartbeat if it costs too much. There are two types of customers, talkers and walkers. Its the walkers businesses are afraid of. They will quietly take their money elsewhere. |
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| reply to Rogue Wolf Isn't that a shame!!! I have been without TV service for 2 years now. Don't need it due to working and school full time and mostly streaming from the internet and DVD's People need to stop complaining and make a difference by giving their kids a book to read or getting involved in community service. Why is it that people get all nervous when issues come up with the TV? Want to know the news? Read the newspaper. Want to see a game? I hear there are plenty of family sports restaurants popping up. |
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 NOCManMacChatterPremium join:2004-09-30 Colorado Springs, CO | reply to Rogue Wolf We all know that will not happen. |
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 NOCManMacChatterPremium join:2004-09-30 Colorado Springs, CO | reply to openbox9 If gas goes much over 3.25 nationally, we'll go into a depression this time not a recession. I can not wait to see how republicans handle this, this time around. While I hope nothing bad happens to the economy for a good 10 years, if it does, I hope that whatever happens is burned into the minds of all generations that these idiots in DC do not know what the hell they're doing.
Germany is a great example of getting it right during a recession. They invested in the workers instead of the businesses and is something like the #2 manufacturer in the world. I might be wrong about that, but they barely had a recession and are making money hand over fist building things. Something this country has forgotten how to do. |
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 openbox9Premium join:2004-01-26 japan kudos:2 | said by NOCMan:If gas goes much over 3.25 nationally, we'll go into a depression this time not a recession. How do you figure $3.25 gas will spawn a depression? Seeing that we made it through $4+ gas a few years ago without much more than some major complaining, with little action, I don't believe $3.25 gas to be a big deal at all.said by NOCMan:making money hand over fist building things. Something this country has forgotten how to do. This country manufactures many things. Look at the heavy machinery companies. They produce products that emerging markets can't get enough of. Even many established markets are buying equipment. Just one example. |
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