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I have reservations as to the efficacy of this effort as diminutive as it is, but none the less, I think acts of omission are as covert as acts of admission seem to be. As those who are constantly conspiring to devise ways to accumulate wealth have been in the last few decades consolidating thier efforts at the expense of the many, I must protest to the speculation that has adversely effected the cost of food and fuel. It's not that I am adverse to the perverse drive for wealth and power that fortunately is a malady of the very few, to the point of pychosis; it's just that when it leaves the merchant arena of trinkets and baubles and embues it's perversity in the basic needs of humanity that I am moved to alarm. Please dismiss this merchant class that in most civilization's of history, were regulated socially to a lower rung, with all the familiar depriciative nomenclature, by removing their power they have usurped to speculate on the basic needs of life, so the majority of us can get on with it.
Sincerely,
Kenneth Barnes