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Comment for Proposed Rule 76 FR 4752

  • From: John Schafer
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    Comment No: 49482
    Date: 9/27/2011

    Comment Text:






    “A loaf of whole wheat. A gallon of gasoline. A pair of Levi’s. Americans are paying more for many basic items this year, making tough economic times even tougher.”

    Part of the reason, according to The New York Times, is that speculators are still playing games in the marketplace. Our regulators allow them to wildly bid up the price for everyday items we need, like wheat, gasoline and heating oil.







    Hopefully you folks that allow this through greed, corruption etc. will suffer as much if not more then the rest of the United State, hopefully your dependents dreams will be dashed to hell along with ours. John





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