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ok.. here it is... economics 101, very basic... and nothing personal mister moderator...
....i'm sorry mister wizard, but this math does NOT add up...
I don't think anyone in this discussion needs your economics 101 class nor do they need other sarcastic comments like "Mr. Wizard". No one here is your fool. These comments could easily be considered baiting and I would hope that you would want to avoid that...
jacking up the price just because people will pay it is one thing on your new pickup... you do NOT have to buy that pickup... FUEL IS DIFFERENT... PEOPLE HAVE TO BUY FUEL... we do not have any choice... jacking up the price on fuel FORCES PEOPLE TO PAY IT..! a new pickup is not a comodity... you are comparing apples to oranges man... you are not getting it..!
i am defending my posts again someone who is applying false logic to what i am saying and misquoting me in their responses... if you don't agree with my opinion that's fine by me.. but if you are going to refute my opinion you had better use coherent logical statements or i'm going to point out the flaws in your statements... if you are incapable of logical thought then don't bother to present yourself as something you are not...
i think that my comment about big oil "offended" because no one likes to think they work for "the man"... sorry if that hit a little close to home, but my opinion stands...
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