Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 19:20     Subject: Gas below $3.00 per Gallon

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Per Gas Buddy the average price nationwide is $2.98 per gallon. Thank you President Trump for your leadership and helping all americans, even those who hate you


+1 watch all the libs say he had nothing to with it. Of course of this happened with a Dem president they would be declaring a national holiday.


It was true when Biden was in office and it’s true now: the president doesn’t control the price of gas.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 17:49     Subject: Re:Gas below $3.00 per Gallon

Gas is $3.75 a gallon near me
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2025 17:16     Subject: Gas below $3.00 per Gallon

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Per Gas Buddy the average price nationwide is $2.98 per gallon. Thank you President Trump for your leadership and helping all americans, even those who hate you


+1 watch all the libs say he had nothing to with it. Of course of this happened with a Dem president they would be declaring a national holiday.


Which of his policies, besides wrecking the economy, brought down the price?


I want to know too. Presidents don't have a magic wand they can wave to lower gas prices. The article below discusses the main reasons why the cost of gas is lower right now:

The main reasons for these lows are:

1) OPEC continuing to ramp up output since April in order to regain more market share, as well as U.S. production hitting new highs above 13.8 million barrels of crude per day
2) Improved efficiencies and cost reductions are making it worthwhile for now for producers to keep churning out barrels despite weaker revenues.
3) Fuel prices seasonally fall in the winter because refiners have completed regularly scheduled maintenance and are producing more fuel supplies.
4) And, notably, winter-grade gasoline is cheaper to produce than summer-grade fuels, also contributing to lower costs.
https://fortune.com/2025/12/17/gas-prices-pump-lowest-pandemic-record-holiday-christmas-travel/


There is a wide world glut of oil. There is more oil supply vs demand for oil.