To: mysterio
No. Now everyone has told you that you don't understand the basics. Instead of insisting like a stubborn mule, why not buckle down and study economics until you don't embarras yourself so in public.
Now consider this. Suppose I want to return the fuel you say I bought for a refund. How can I do that when my receipt says I bought butter, milk, and cheese?
To: ClaireSolt
You must not be aware that butter and cheese contain water, and most of the water that Americans consume is imported from offshore export areas. No matter what you buy, you're buying foreign water.
We need a sound federal water policy to make us water interdependent. Give your life savings to the feds immediately!!
< / sarcasm >
To: ClaireSolt
So you are arguing that even though the cost of fuel is passed directly on to you that are not buying fuel? Did the truck run on fairy dust?
Now consider this. Suppose I want to return the fuel you say I bought for a refund. How can I do that when my receipt says I bought butter, milk, and cheese?
Return the butter, milk, and cheese, possibly? You would be refunded the whole price, including the price you paid for the fuel to transport it to the point of sale.
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