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  1. When I was a youngster in the early seventies you could buy as many VW bugs as you wanted for 300-600 bucks. I thought at the time that if I had the money and storage space I would buy them and store them away. The same with the camper vans that were a little higher. Today old used bugs in good shape go for ten times what I would have paid for them in the seventies. A small car that might show similar appreciation in decades to come is the Miata.

  2. Natural gas exports: It makes no sense to export natural gas except to the few who will become billionaires doing it. Our current over supply of NG thanks to fracking will end and when it does we will go back to importing it and charging a lot more for it. The resource belongs to the country and the citizens and should be used to their benefit. That would mean producing it slowly consistent with the domestic demand thus making it last longer. This would continue the improvement in our economy as energy prices are a major factor in production of domestic goods. I suspect that donations to politicians and under the table transfers of money is driving this stupid export of critical resources.

    1. What do you think the sanctions against Russia and Iran and, to a lesser degree Qatar are about. Europe needs natural gas. Russia and Iran have massive quantities of natural gas. The US needs a market for the natural gas we produce. Hence, sanctions imposed on Russia and Iran to force Europe to buy gas from us.

      American corporatism (the American System) at its finest. God bless the USA.

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