4.14 a gallon for gas

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s $0.86/gal lower than the last administration.


+1 Funny how they "forgot."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's on its way to $6 as Memorial Day approaches.



GOOD.

It’s time people stop ignoring climate change and start acting responsibly.

You should not be driving if you don’t have an electric vehicle. Take public transportation or walk. Or bike.



+1


I hope it goes up to $10 a gallon.


I'm even more virtuous. I hope it goes to $20 a gallon. Top that!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's on its way to $6 as Memorial Day approaches.



GOOD.

It’s time people stop ignoring climate change and start acting responsibly.

You should not be driving if you don’t have an electric vehicle. Take public transportation or walk. Or bike.



+1


I hope it goes up to $10 a gallon.


I'm even more virtuous. I hope it goes to $20 a gallon. Top that!


Yeah, I drive an EV and don't want $20/gallon because how the hell do you think anything is transported in this LARGE country. $20 equivalent would basically be worse than the great depression.
Anonymous
Saw my first “I did that Trump” sticker at a gas station. I guess they are copying the Biden stickers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saw my first “I did that Trump” sticker at a gas station. I guess they are copying the Biden stickers.


As they should
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think we can consider that expensive. It does tell me you have never driven a car in Europe or the UK though.


I’m in France now and ironically the price here has barely budged, just a few cents per liter, which is of course was already high by American standards. And that’s because the government is subsidizing things. Thanks Macron!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think we can consider that expensive. It does tell me you have never driven a car in Europe or the UK though.


I’m in France now and ironically the price here has barely budged, just a few cents per liter, which is of course was already high by American standards. And that’s because the government is subsidizing things. Thanks Macron!


How much per gallon in U.S. dollars?
Anonymous
They charge that much because they know they can.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They charge that much because they know they can.


+1. They can charge $100/gallon and they know people would still pay it
Anonymous
$4.85 for 93 octane in Arlington.
Somebody voted for this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$4.85 for 93 octane in Arlington.
Somebody voted for this.


No one votes for gas prices - sorry. And get 89 like the rest of us plebes or you know an EV
Anonymous
$5 is nothing to what is coming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$5 is nothing to what is coming.


America has ample oil, it just needs to be about $50/gallon to make shale worthwhile.

If you look at gas prices, it’s more likely that the 90s were a period of unusually low gas prices. This is more normal, adjusted for inflation

https://www.macrotrends.net/4453/us-gasoline-prices

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think we can consider that expensive. It does tell me you have never driven a car in Europe or the UK though.


I'm French but I can still watch gas prices rise everywhere, thank you very much.



Mes yeux!!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$5 is nothing to what is coming.


America has ample oil, it just needs to be about $50/gallon to make shale worthwhile.

If you look at gas prices, it’s more likely that the 90s were a period of unusually low gas prices. This is more normal, adjusted for inflation

https://www.macrotrends.net/4453/us-gasoline-prices



So close to having a good point, but screwed up all the details.
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