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To: Toddsterpatriot
It'd be $2.5 billion a year cheaper without the government restrictions.

How much sugar can you eat a day? $2.5 billion a year might be much lower than the cost of consequences. And I will not be surprised if the price of sugar goes up in the long term.

BTW, I have doubts about this $2.5 billion a year.

39 posted on 04/16/2005 5:19:04 PM PDT by A. Pole (George Orwell: "In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act.")
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To: A. Pole; 1rudeboy
How much sugar can you eat a day? $2.5 billion a year might be much lower than the cost of consequences. And I will not be surprised if the price of sugar goes up in the long term.

Wow, I can only use a finite amount of sugar, so I shouldn't care that government increases my cost by 150%? By that "logic", I shouldn't care if the government boosts oil to $125 a barrel.

And I will not be surprised if the price of sugar goes up in the long term.

Really? Sugar might go up so we should pay more now?

BTW, I have doubts about this $2.5 billion a year.

Well, with your "logic", I'm sure you have some info to back up your doubts.

40 posted on 04/17/2005 7:31:28 AM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (If you agree with Karl Marx, the AFL-CIO and E.P.I. please stop calling yourself a conservative!!)
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