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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3182071" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The distance the elite politicians believe what they theorize and the reality that the middle class and farmers have to live with is polar opposites. </p><p>The elites theorize that making diesel fuel more expensive will reduce carbon emissions that will save the planet in 10 years (10 years always being the standard) while the farmers live in the real world where a $1 increase in fuel may make the difference in making a profit in their business or actually losing money that directly affects the people the farmer is supporting. </p><p>The elite live in a world of unicorns and rainbows while the rest of us live in a world to going to work and making enough money to buy bread and milk for the month. I realize that is a stark reality for a comparison, but in reality that is how it happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3182071, member: 5412"] The distance the elite politicians believe what they theorize and the reality that the middle class and farmers have to live with is polar opposites. The elites theorize that making diesel fuel more expensive will reduce carbon emissions that will save the planet in 10 years (10 years always being the standard) while the farmers live in the real world where a $1 increase in fuel may make the difference in making a profit in their business or actually losing money that directly affects the people the farmer is supporting. The elite live in a world of unicorns and rainbows while the rest of us live in a world to going to work and making enough money to buy bread and milk for the month. I realize that is a stark reality for a comparison, but in reality that is how it happens. [/QUOTE]
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