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<p>[QUOTE="JCB1983, post: 1351952, member: 23885"]I see the potential, but it does seem like a lot of hard work. Time is money, and you would need a super efficient operation. OMG, do you mean I can get 5 cents back for a can? Pretty soon I am going to have workers bringing in truckloads of cans. Yes, the physical space is something else. As far as speculation on the future of U.S. laws, I believe peoples illusions of protecting the integrity of our laws are just that. When the fiscal demand is there, the integrity of protecting these laws will go out the window. Why else would China be fitting the bill for the shipping of raw material from South America? As long as the U.S. economy stays afloat than I see the 82 pre copper cent binge being a real possibility. China would continue moving migrant workers to the east coast, in support of the industrial base which is needed both domestically and to support the consuming American. They do not have the raw materials to support such a move. Only speculation, but the price of copper will be going up. The U.S. laws are based around the needs of the people, and I assure you the average non collecting cheeseburger eating American could care less about 1982 pennies.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JCB1983, post: 1351952, member: 23885"]I see the potential, but it does seem like a lot of hard work. Time is money, and you would need a super efficient operation. OMG, do you mean I can get 5 cents back for a can? Pretty soon I am going to have workers bringing in truckloads of cans. Yes, the physical space is something else. As far as speculation on the future of U.S. laws, I believe peoples illusions of protecting the integrity of our laws are just that. When the fiscal demand is there, the integrity of protecting these laws will go out the window. Why else would China be fitting the bill for the shipping of raw material from South America? As long as the U.S. economy stays afloat than I see the 82 pre copper cent binge being a real possibility. China would continue moving migrant workers to the east coast, in support of the industrial base which is needed both domestically and to support the consuming American. They do not have the raw materials to support such a move. Only speculation, but the price of copper will be going up. The U.S. laws are based around the needs of the people, and I assure you the average non collecting cheeseburger eating American could care less about 1982 pennies.[/QUOTE]
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