What’s yer gas prices?

Started by Del., March 03, 2022, 07:22 AM

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Incogneeto

Quote from: Del. on June 22, 2022, 08:06 AMI put a $100 worth of gas in my truck and 5 gallon gas can and it didn't fill either one.

Now you know how your wife feels.


Bwahahahaha
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RobertELee

Quote from: Del. on June 22, 2022, 08:15 AMBiden is so dumb.  If he cancels the 18 cent tax on gas for 3 months it doesn't help anyone.

BUT it creates a huge shortage of road funds that will then require borrowing more money to continue road work. That increases inflation.

How the fuck did this moron win.

It will also allow the gas companies to raise prices 18cents and not even be noticed.

It shows how disconnected from reality these politicians are, My wallet isn't hurting from the pidly 18cents, it's hurting from the near 200% inflation on it since dipshit took office.

Jeff

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Shazam/TPP

Quote from: Del. on June 22, 2022, 08:15 AMBiden is so dumb.  If he cancels the 18 cent tax on gas for 3 months it doesn't help anyone.

BUT it creates a huge shortage of road funds that will then require borrowing more money to continue road work. That increases inflation.

How the fuck did this moron win.

remember when Del was a "liberal" aahh this is so refreshing!! now to work on that other guy, maybe send Yank out there....
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Incogneeto

Quote from: Shazam/TPP on June 24, 2022, 09:36 AMremember when Del was a "liberal" aahh this is so refreshing!! now to work on that other guy, maybe send Yank out there....

BwwwaaHHHHAAAAAAAAAAA BWWWaaaHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

Nicely Done Kudos!! ;D

RobertELee

Full page ad in the local (Red)Star Tribune.

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Incogneeto

Quote from: RobertELee on July 03, 2022, 01:11 PMFull page ad in the local (Red)Star Tribune.



was that the Comics Section?? Where's "peanuts"??

gcode

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"Inside Every Progressive Is A Totalitarian Screaming To Get Out" —David Horowitz
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High Gas Prices are Caused by Governments, Not Companies
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Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

When Governor Newsom and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern met to announce a deal between the tiny country and the broken state, it was another example of California illegally enacting its own foreign policy. And a reminder of why California gas prices are so high.

The memorandum had California promising to be carbon neutral by 2045 and to promote the environmental integrity of carbon pricing instruments. California's crooked carbon pricing schemes have become notorious for both their worthlessness and their corruption.

And California drivers are paying the price.

A report from Stillwater Associates last year found that California consumers were paying an extra $1.19 a gallon. This year the added costs include a 51 cent state excise tax, an 18 cent sales tax, 20 cents for Fuels Under the Cap, part of the state's corrupt environmental cap and trade program and 17 cents for the Low Carbon Fuel Standard.

Californians are paying a $1.41 federal and state tax markup on $3 bucks of crude.

Or almost half.

Biden and other Democrats have blamed corporate profits, but the gas stations and suppliers are making a mere 33 cents a gallon or less than a third of the state's added $1.08 in various taxes. Even the refiners are only making 72 cents. The biggest piece of the pie is coming from the taxes, many of them hidden, imposed by Democrats in the name of saving the planet.

High gas prices are caused by governments

mkd


rdshear

Ours jumped 40 cents yesterday from $4.19 to $4.59.  Yippee!!

Shazam/TPP

so when gas was high earlier in the year, Joe said he had no control of it. when it dropped a little he said he was doing that and now what is Joe going to say???  :foreheadslap:  :coffee:  :headscratch:
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JParis

Quote from: Shazam/TPP on October 04, 2022, 06:01 AMnow what is Joe going to say???

Welp, if history is any gauge

Biden - It's the "other" guy
Trump - It's the "other" guy
Obama - It's the "other" guy
Bush - It's the "other" guy
Clinton - It's the "other" guy
Bush - It's the "other" guy
Reagan - It's the "other" guy
Carter - Huh?
Ford - It's the "other" guy
Nixon - I did what?

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So not a Guru

Quote from: JParis on October 04, 2022, 06:14 AMWelp, if history is any gauge

Biden - It's the "other" guy
Trump - It's the "other" guy
Obama - It's the "other" guy
Bush - It's the "other" guy
Clinton - It's the "other" guy
Bush - It's the "other" guy
Reagan - It's the "other" guy
Carter - Huh?
Ford - It's the "other" guy
Nixon - I did what?


Yep, basically 'the buck stops anywhere but here'.

Surface

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OPEC+ is set to hold a meeting on Wednesday to decide production changes. Current expectation is a production cut between 500,000 - 1 million barrels per day to support a price increase.

For reference, that's about the same amount which is being released daily from the Strategic reserves


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"They talk of my drinking but never my thirst." — Scottish proverb

gcode

$7.09 for premium at the Cheverton station down the street from my shop.
The Shell station near my house was $6.89 and another one a little ways out was $6.49