Tuesday, April 06, 2010

OIL PRICES KEEP RISING, THREATENING THE WEAK U.S. RECOVERY

BBC:

The price of oil reached a fresh 18-month high on Tuesday on growing hopes of a US-led global economic recovery.

US light crude hit $87.09 a barrel in New York trading, before falling back slightly to $86.84.

Brent crude peaked at $86.63 a barrel - also an 18-month high - before falling to $86.15.

Investors have also signalled their confidence in the US economy with the strengthening of the dollar against both the pound and the euro.

THE RUN-UP IN PRICE WILL KILL THE RECOVERY.

WHAT'S THE ANSWER?

DRILLING EVERYWHERE AND OPENING NEW NUKE POWER PLANTS - NOT SHUTTING THEM DOWN.

HOW DO WE DO THAT?

VOTE THE FREAKIN' DEMOCRATS OUT OF CONGRESS!

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