Saw $3.79/gal this morning. Biden must’ve fixed his energy policies.
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ScienceIt’s my understanding the president has no influence on gas prices when they go up but all the influence when they decrease
I filled up for $3.75 yesterday in Gwinnett County.Saw $3.79/gal this morning. Biden must’ve fixed his energy policies.
Prices work.Saw $3.79/gal this morning. Biden must’ve fixed his energy policies.
Ah. I bet that was when Biden changed his policies.Prices work.
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Prices peaked early June when gasoline stocks hit nadir.
Gasoline stockpiles have increased since and the price has gone down.
People are driving less, eliminating discretionary driving.Prices work.
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Prices peaked early June when gasoline stocks hit nadir.
Gasoline stockpiles have increased since and the price has gone down.
Can you say "RECESSION"?Still above $4 here in Jax but a few are at $3.99.
Demand is down.
At least 50%.What percentage of the food and gas price increases were due to price gouging on multiple levels?
0.0What percentage of the food and gas price increases were due to price gouging on multiple levels?
We have already been in a recession for two monthsCan you say "RECESSION"?
It’s my understanding the president has no influence on gas prices when they go up but all the influence when they decrease
Lets pump the "tanking" brakes a bit. 1 year ago they were $2.75.Saw $3.79/gal this morning. Biden must’ve fixed his energy policies.
Somebody reads the daily NYT newsletter...??Yes, it's good to see the steady decline over the last month and a half. Unfortunately when gas prices go up, it's like a damn rocket, but when they come down it's more like a feather. Let's hope it continues. I have noticed groceries dropping as well.
Were not even in a recession yet. Recession requires an element of unemployment as well, which we do not have.We have already been in a recession for two months
No, do you? I've never heard of it.Somebody reads the daily NYT newsletter...??
Awfully big coincidence; the feather/rocket analogy was the key piece in todays article.No, do you? I've never heard of it.
Lets pump the "tanking" brakes a bit. 1 year ago they were $2.75.
Too many variables for most people. They just want to blame the other side for whatever troubles them. Just look at inflation around the globe and how people are blaming their politicians (left and right).1 year ago we where still in COVID and few people where traveling.
I wont speak for you, but 4th of july 2021 had over 46M traveling. Compare that to this year at 47.9M, you can see plenty of people were traveling last summer.1 year ago we where still in COVID and few people where traveling.
Trust me, they didn't invent that analogy.Awfully big coincidence; the feather/rocket analogy was the key piece in todays article.
never said they did.Trust me, they didn't invent that analogy.
But you can trust me as opposed to most of the degenerates that populate HROT. I think the first time I ran across the analogy is in the linked article below from 2014.never said they did.
(and never trust anyone who says 'trust me')