Darkwind
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You missed the part where we were energy-independent and we influenced the Saudis, not the other way around.Fuel prices did indeed depend on the Saudis. All you have to do is read and you willfuel prices did NOT depend on the Saudis during the Trump admin. We were energy independent under Trump. Get real, and get smart yourself.Yo Gumby. Has nothing to do with liberals or right wingnuts. Do some serious research. Ask this question: "What has caused the price of lumber to skyrocket?"9 bucks for a 2x4...nice work libtards.....
You will receive a litany of reasons, all of which contribute to the rise, none of which have to do with liberals. Just so ya know.....Trump's trade wars have driven up the price of imported lumber dramatically. American exports of lumber to CHINA.
Pandemic keeping workers on the shelf. Supply and demand. Low interest rates. Get real and smarten up.Yo Gumby, everything was always shipped by truck, the pandemic kept fuel prices down since nobody was traveling and the Saudis stopped producing. Gas prices depend on the Saudis in case you were not aware. Now that people are traveling again, fuel prices are rising again. Get real and get smart.The overnight rise in fuel prices...everything that you buy even your tampons bitch gets shipped by truck....get it?....Yo Gumby. Has nothing to do with liberals or right wingnuts. Do some serious research. Ask this question: "What has caused the price of lumber to skyrocket?"9 bucks for a 2x4...nice work libtards.....
You will receive a litany of reasons, all of which contribute to the rise, none of which have to do with liberals. Just so ya know.....Trump's trade wars have driven up the price of imported lumber dramatically. American exports of lumber to CHINA.
Pandemic keeping workers on the shelf. Supply and demand. Get real.
discover that gas prices are reflected in Middle East oil production. That has not changed. See? You have just learned something.
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You just have to have a willingness to read the information you don't want to believe. Give it a try sometime.