Nostra
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Should be way higher, but TDS is still a thing.
Funny how some cling to an outlier.
Funny how some cling to an outlier.
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You know things have hit the bottom when people are cheering about an approval rating under 50%.
Democrats lived with that for 4 years.
How nice of you to highlight how little difference there is between the rank and file party members.
So half have him lower than 43%?Should be way higher, but TDS is still a thing.
Funny how some cling to an outlier.
Wow, if 60% of the nation thinks you suck...you must really suck.And half higher than 43%.
Congrats! You have finally figured out how an average is calculated.
It's also funny to watch the lefties constantly post about how bad the economy and unaffordability are and yet they never seem to want to talk about gas prices.Should be way higher, but TDS is still a thing.
Funny how some cling to an outlier.
10 cents off a gallon of gas really isn’t going to solve anyone’s affordability problem.It's also funny to watch the lefties constantly post about how bad the economy and unaffordability are and yet they never seem to want to talk about gas prices.
This is why you don't want to talk about gas prices:10 cents off a gallon of gas really isn’t going to solve anyone’s affordability problem.
"As of Tuesday, the national average at the pump was $2.90, roughly $0.12 less than a year ago."
news.usgasprice.com
As I said, you don't want to talk about gas prices, which are under $2 per gallon in three states with the article stating prices are falling even further."As of Tuesday, the national average at the pump was $2.90, roughly $0.12 less than a year ago."
Do you really think that is going to make an appreciable difference in someone's budget problems?
On average people buy 540 gallons of gas a year.
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So that 12 cents adds up to saving $64 a year. Do you really think $64 a year is going to make any appreciable difference for people, considering almost everything else is getting more expensive?
Mathematically challenged is usually and intellectual problem:So half have him lower than 43%?
The average isn’t $2 yet? He promised it would be.
You know things have hit the bottom when people are cheering about an approval rating under 50%.