Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on that $7 gas.
Hasn’t happened yet, chicken littles.
Yeah. We are all very lucky to be paying 5/gallon.
And $5 isn’t $7.
So you’re all FOS.
Keep thinking November, babe!😉
Whatever. Go back to rumble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on that $7 gas.
Hasn’t happened yet, chicken littles.
Yeah. We are all very lucky to be paying 5/gallon.
And $5 isn’t $7.
So you’re all FOS.
Keep thinking November, babe!😉
Whatever. Go back to rumble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on that $7 gas.
Hasn’t happened yet, chicken littles.
Yeah. We are all very lucky to be paying 5/gallon.
And $5 isn’t $7.
So you’re all FOS.
Keep thinking November, babe!😉
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on that $7 gas.
Hasn’t happened yet, chicken littles.
Yeah. We are all very lucky to be paying 5/gallon.
And $5 isn’t $7.
So you’re all FOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on that $7 gas.
Hasn’t happened yet, chicken littles.
Yeah. We are all very lucky to be paying 5/gallon.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats like Joe Biden want higher gas prices as a matter of policy, but do not want it to hurt them politically.
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on that $7 gas.
Hasn’t happened yet, chicken littles.
Anonymous wrote:Refinery capacity is the most significant bottleneck affecting supply at the moment. Capacity dropped between 730,000-1,000,000 barrels a day since 2020 as the result of the closure of six facilities due age, lack of profitability, environmental issues or other factors. Obviously that’s the fault of … checks notes … Biden, sho took office in January 2021.
The US can’t drill its way out of the current market imbalance regardless of how much oil is released from the strategic reserve or capacity brought back online by OPEC. Americans need to find ways to conserve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We warned you.
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Conservatives knew Putin planed on invading the Ukraine and said nothing?
Of course they did. They knew all along.
Anonymous wrote:Refinery capacity is the most significant bottleneck affecting supply at the moment. Capacity dropped between 730,000-1,000,000 barrels a day since 2020 as the result of the closure of six facilities due age, lack of profitability, environmental issues or other factors. Obviously that’s the fault of … checks notes … Biden, sho took office in January 2021.
The US can’t drill its way out of the current market imbalance regardless of how much oil is released from the strategic reserve or capacity brought back online by OPEC. Americans need to find ways to conserve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We warned you.
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Conservatives knew Putin planed on invading the Ukraine and said nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We warned you.
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Conservatives knew Putin planed on invading the Ukraine and said nothing?
Anonymous wrote:We warned you.
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