Gas Prices Up to $3.25 a Gallon

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Trump needed to change the subject from the humiliating loss on Tariffs and the missing Epstein files and we’re paying the price.

 
Neither which have anything to do with our supply. Just Wall St speculating which never has anything to do with Main St reality.
Bunch of crooks taking advantage.

Sure it is but will we change it? No. Go back to when only end users bid on oil.
 
I'm switching over to Sunoco's 93 after fueling with Shell's 93 for many years. Mainly just to try Sunoco's additive package versus Shell's.

Plus the Shell station I've been fueling at for thirty years turned into a ''Dash-in'' sandwich and snack place aimed at the fatties more so than the fuelers and now sells their own blend of fuel. And they're also way more expensive on fuel of all grades, ironically. So, yeah, no...huh uh.

It's 3.67 Federal Reserve Notes for 93 at the Sunoco.

Not too bad, really.

At the same Sunoco it's 2.97 Federal Reserve Notes for the cheapest stuff the serfs seem to always want to base everything on.

Kind of like when double-talking jive turkeys choose to measure the effect of inflation on the cost of living by the price of hamburger because they can no longer afford to buy steak kind of deal.
 
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The most fair and accurate method to assess a President’s policies impact on the price of gas is to look at the average annual price per gallon of gas under each President’s term ( 4 years) to account for the fluctuations.

The Energy Information Administration compiled a study from 2001 (GW Bush) until 2023 (Biden). Looking at each term, the average annual price per gallon of gas under each Presidential term was under $3 for the Republican Presidents ( Bush, Trump) and over $3 for the Democrat Presidents (Obama, Biden).

That is a lot of data points to show that the excessive regulations and policies Democrats put on the US Domestic Energy Companies yield higher prices of gas.
 
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I'm switching over to Sunoco's 93 after fueling wit hthe Shell's 93 for many years. Mainly just to try Sunoco's additive package versus Shell's.

It's 3.67 Federal Reserve Notes for 93 at the Sunoco.

Not too bad, really.

At the same Sunoco it's 2.97 Federal Reserve Notes for the cheap stuff the serfs seem to base everything on.

Kind of like when double-talking jive turkeys choose to measure the effect of inflation on the cost of living by the price of hamburger because they can no longer afford to buy steak kind of deal.
Both are top tier gas but shell is rated one of the best for package

I like your analogy on beef and it fits, when you can't afford the best you settle for less

it's all what is in your bank account
 
The most fair and accurate method to assess a President’s policies impact on the price of gas is to look at the average annual price per gallon of gas under each President’s term ( 4 years) to account for the fluctuations.

The Energy Information Administration compiled a study from 2001 (GW Bush) until 2023 (Biden). Looking at each term, the average annual price per gallon of gas under each Presidential term was under $3 for the Republican Presidents ( Bush, Trump) and over $3 for the Democrat Presidents (Obama, Biden).

That is a lot of data points to show that the excessive regulations and policies Democrats put on the US Domestic Energy Companies yield higher prices of gas.

A couple weeks ago oil was down near $60. Now it's $75. We are doing this to the people for what reason?
 
A couple weeks ago oil was down near $60. Now it's $75. We are doing this to the people for what reason?
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No place in the Eastern half of SD has had gas as high as $2.94 for several months. It has gone up in the last ten days, maybe, but it's in the $2.50's where I fill up.

Inaccurate map.

Leftist lies, as usual.




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