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Old June 6th 07, 05:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Barrow[_4_]
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Default Argument against high gas prices


"kontiki" wrote in message
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Blueskies wrote:
"kontiki" wrote in message
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The very best way to lower prices on anything is to open up
the marketplace... encourage entrepeneurs to enter the market.
Provide incentives to modernize/increase efficiency and expand
and modernize production and manufacturing facilities. Lower
the barriers (regulation/red tape) that prevent smaller and
more agressive youg companies to establish themselves.



That will never happen with everyong drinking 'fuel' from the same
pipe...





Think outsside the box. Find more pipes.


Find more pools to stick the pipes into.



 




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