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gas going up 20 cents a day


Biden economy is trash

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Amen to that. Its 4 bucks and some change near Chicago where Im at. Im lucky, I don't need to drive anywhere anymore. To the store or what have you. People that have to drive 30 or 40 miles each way to work are screwed. The worse part about it is, this whole mess didn't have to happen. It could have been avoided, and could be stopped any time, if we didn't have this senile old son of a bitch in the white-house.

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the issue is the price of everything is skyrocketing , just the cost of groceries going up 20% , everybody getting hit somehow, the middle class the worst

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https://www.oil-price.net/

up $8

St. Louis region sees gas prices above $4 per gallon

dementia Joe has to go, he is terrible...

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guess you did not remember waiting in line

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It everywhere around the world like that.

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The talk is 6-7 dollar per gallon bottom grade gas in 60 days. Small businesses are getting their costs revealed to them by their suppliers and shippers. Won't have to worry about the grocery stores running out of items because nobody will be able to afford much beyond bread, water, and toilet paper.

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Blame OPEC for not increasing production.

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FUCK THAT! I BLAME THE FUCK HEAD IN THE WHITE HOUSE, AND ALL THE FUCK HEADS WHO VOTED FOR HIM. FUCK EVERY LAST ONE OF THOSE SHIT HEADS!

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What is everyone so upset about?

Where I am, gas is 8 bucks a gallon

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Then you don't live in a place that was developed around the idea of commuters. 8 bucks is fine if you live in an urban area and don't drive much, but imagine people that drive 45 minutes each way to work, which is very common in the US.

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That pretty much describes a lot of people where I live...either pay 1.5 million for a place to live or live an hour out of town for more affordable housing. You could take a bus but it would take 1.5 hours each way.

In Europe gas is about $10 per gallon.

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Where do you live?

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Canada

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I thought housing was pretty reasonable in Canada. I used to spend a lot of time in Northern Ontario in the 90s, and I loved it. So peaceful, and reasonably priced. I know a lot can change in that time.

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he has no plan

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bump

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