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Old 04-26-2006, 11:12 AM   #57
ScottC
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Fall River Mass
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Originally Posted by stripersnipr
I dont need to use the term "we" to gain support because the vast majority of us undersatnd that we must make certain changes in practice and behavior to help reduce fuel consumption. I used the term "we" because a great many of us fall into your condescending referal to "no measurable understanding of how EFI works". I greatly admire your knowledge on the subject. Your refusal to acknowledge the effects of supply and demand in this situation isnt even worthy of a rebuttal. Go ahead and sit back and let the government fix it all for you. I wouldn't suggest holding your breath while you wait. I on the other hand choose to do something that will effect the situation for the positive. And I'm not trying to justify anything to do with the Presidents actions in this situation. I also dont hold solely him accountable for fuel prices. It seems your hatred for the man is clouding your judgement.
You keep on saying "us" and "we" I am talking directly to "you".
And you obvously cannot understand that I said "you" fall in the catergory you're so willing to pull other members in to. I never said I hold him accountable, I said he should have no say on how it is regulated, this is absolutly clear in all my posts, you cannot seem to fathom the basic points I am making, it is not I whos judgment is clouded. I have stated nothing but facts, you sir, have stated nothing but "what if's" If find is humorous that you would rather not fill up your tank, then push our government (who's job it actually it by the way) to fix our energy problem hahaha. Sorry for laughing at you but c'mon, will you stop at nothing to win an argument?

You have no rebuttle on the supply and demand issue worthy of typing, this is obvious.


I am sorry for getting into this argument, I am done in this one, you can only beat a dead horse so much. I have not been a member here long enough to be getting into it with a long time member, so I will gracefully bow out.

And actually, I do agree that is we could some how boycott fuel on some level it would have tremendous impacts on pricing, but to get our whole country on the same page would be a lot harder then demanding accountability from our government.
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