Captain Caveman
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The fact that Joe Biden is one of our greatest presidents ever has certainly triggered all of these loser Republicans!
Thank you for the chuckle, I like your humour.
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The fact that Joe Biden is one of our greatest presidents ever has certainly triggered all of these loser Republicans!
Oh, really? Please show us where Federal mandates were attempted, where the courts had to step in.Thanks to the courts, no due to a lack of effort and desire by Biden
The point is that Alon was not the standard... it was exceptional. They were able to take a loss on gas prices because of other ways to make money! They may have been a new store. The point I'm making is that in Lubbock as here in DFW, the prices for every one have gone up. And if you don't comprehend that the reasons are many including the gas companies making more money out of being threatened to be eliminated by Biden. Why would this idiot who claimed we need to be united would tell people he guarantees to rid fossil fuels? This was the same type of idiocy that Biden showed when he said this which illegals ONLY heard the word "surge to the border"!
Biden then remember urged illegals to break the law...:
"I would, in fact, make sure that there is, we immediate surge to the border, "
So if you are defending gas prices that the above idiot was a major reason for increasing nearly 50% from Trump you need to read the facts!
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On 12/16/23 just 6 days ago I paid $2.239 / gallon at Walmart in Texas
Today 12/22/23 a gallon cost is $2.65....an almost 20% increase in just 6 days! Why?
Maybe they are just realizing that when Joe said this, it would mean their businesses would be gone!
"I guarantee We Are Going To Get Rid of Fossil Fuels”
September 06, 2019, 5:49 PM
The President of the USA telling an industry that constitutes almost 8% of our national GDP he guarantees to put them out of business!
And taxes...Oil & Natural Gas Contribution to U.S. Economy Fact Sheet
America’s oil and natural gas industry supports 10.3 million jobs in the United States and nearly 8 percent of our nation’s Gross Domestic Product. We spur economic growth through hundreds of billions of dollars investing right here at home every year. We create jobs across a wide range of other...www.api.org
A new RFF working paper, currently under review at a peer-reviewed economics journal, finds that between 2015 and 2020, fossil fuels generated roughly $138 billion each year for US localities, states, tribes, and the federal government
US Revenues from Fossil Fuels, Responsible for $138 Billion Annually, Expected to Fall Regardless of Climate Action
Fossil fuels provide substantial revenue to the US federal government and many states, tribes, and localities—but changes to government tax policies can help replace declining revenue and help communities adapt.www.rff.org
I didn't make the exception. Alon did, but I would drive across town for 50 Cents cheaper gas. That is $10.00 or more on either SUV we own. The rest of those prices are about like TN prices. Of course, we shop at Kroger, so usually get up to $1.00 discount, averaging in the 60 cents off range. It pays to shop smart, no matter where you are.
I used to live within 1 1/2 miles of an independent fueling station, and 4 miles away from the supermarket fueling station. The difference was 5p per litre cheap at the supermarket.Pardon me, but when I shop for gasoline, I look for the exception, otherwise I will end up spending like the yokels out there who buy from their favorite dealer, no matter the price. Like I said, I would drive across town for 50 cents a gallon off on a fill up.
I have read all the stuff on the internet. That's for you people that picked the wrong place to live and don't shop, simply buy, and whine about it.
Ya'lls by the liter pricing screwed with my head over there on that continent. I just knew to fill up on post, rather than the free economy off post.I used to live within 1 1/2 miles of an independent fueling station, and 4 miles away from the supermarket fueling station. The difference was 5p per litre cheap at the supermarket.
If I wanted £20 or less, burning the extra fuel meant I was better off going to my independent fueling station. If I filled up, then the supermarket.
Sometimes it's cheaper using a dearer place.
Oh, really? Please show us where Federal mandates were attempted, where the courts had to step in.
Fuel used to be sold by the gallon. I remember when a gallon was 74p, now that is going back awhile, cough. I don't know when it changed to litres, just means I have to convert to a UK gallon of 4.54 litres to work out mpg.Ya'lls by the liter pricing screwed with my head over there on that continent. I just knew to fill up on post, rather than the free economy off post.
I take it, you have seen big price increases after the Covid shut down also?
Pretty high. $5.49 per gallon. Is that pretty common across the UK? This is a big continent. A lot of things change the price including huge swings in taxation, state to state, as well as market dynamics within states. You saw where I posted that $1.87/Gal Lubbock Texas price, admittedly a one-off (and nowhere near a national or even state average but $1.87/gal would be about .49/liter. I don't know if that is cents or pence. Currency exchange screwed with me too. I have not been in Europe since maybe 1994, but at that time, I was moving around a lot, a lot more than your average troop.Fuel used to be sold by the gallon. I remember when a gallon was 74p, now that is going back awhile, cough. I don't know when it changed to litres, just means I have to convert to a UK gallon of 4.54 litres to work out mpg.
Everything shot up due to the lockdowns, some places went over £2 per litre, but it kinda settled around the £1.569 mark, so £1.499 is cheap. Petrol is normally 8p to 9p cheaper per litre.
Diesel always used to cheaper than petrol, but for some strange reason, that switched some number of years ago.
Up North England and Southern Scotland, slightly cheaper by a few pence in Cumbria than Dumfries & Galloway and The Borders.Pretty high. $5.49 per gallon. Is that pretty common across the UK? This is a big continent. A lot of things change the price including huge swings in taxation, state to state, as well as market dynamics within states. You saw where I posted that $1.87/Gal Lubbock Texas price, admittedly a one-off (and nowhere near a national or even state average but $1.87/gal would be about .49/liter. I don't know if that is cents or pence. Currency exchange screwed with me too. I have not been in Europe since maybe 1994, but at that time, I was moving around a lot, a lot more than your average troop.
Gas is expensive in your neck of the woods because you drive on the wrong side of the road.Up North England and Southern Scotland, slightly cheaper by a few pence in Cumbria than Dumfries & Galloway and The Borders.
I imagine it'll be dearer in the London area, but just guessing.
Thanks for the reply. It is of interest what goes on over there, fuel wise, political wise, etc.Up North England and Southern Scotland, slightly cheaper by a few pence in Cumbria than Dumfries & Galloway and The Borders.
I imagine it'll be dearer in the London area, but just guessing.
Gas is expensive in your neck of the woods because you drive on the wrong side of the road.
On 12/16/23 just 6 days ago I paid $2.239 / gallon at Walmart in Texas
Today 12/22/23 a gallon cost is $2.65....an almost 20% increase in just 6 days! Why?
Maybe they are just realizing that when Joe said this, it would mean their businesses would be gone!
"I guarantee We Are Going To Get Rid of Fossil Fuels”
September 06, 2019, 5:49 PM
The President of the USA telling an industry that constitutes almost 8% of our national GDP he guarantees to put them out of business!
And taxes...Oil & Natural Gas Contribution to U.S. Economy Fact Sheet
America’s oil and natural gas industry supports 10.3 million jobs in the United States and nearly 8 percent of our nation’s Gross Domestic Product. We spur economic growth through hundreds of billions of dollars investing right here at home every year. We create jobs across a wide range of other...www.api.org
A new RFF working paper, currently under review at a peer-reviewed economics journal, finds that between 2015 and 2020, fossil fuels generated roughly $138 billion each year for US localities, states, tribes, and the federal government
US Revenues from Fossil Fuels, Responsible for $138 Billion Annually, Expected to Fall Regardless of Climate Action
Fossil fuels provide substantial revenue to the US federal government and many states, tribes, and localities—but changes to government tax policies can help replace declining revenue and help communities adapt.www.rff.org
You conveniently left out that they had a choice, vaccine or test. That's not a vaccine mandate, which would obviously mean that they would be forced to vaccinate.damn, how did you miss this?
Supreme Court blocks Biden Covid vaccine mandate for businesses, allows health-care worker rule
The Supreme Court ruled against the Biden administration's rule for OSHA, saying it did not have the power to require vaccination for millions of Americans.www.cnbc.com
They've never given us any reason to trust them. Quite the opposite.I will never ever trust big oil.
You conveniently left out that they had a choice, vaccine or test. That's not a vaccine mandate, which would obviously mean that they would be forced to vaccinate.