Anonymous wrote:
American oil production is at all time highs. When you hear news about "the dems holding leases' - those leases take DECADES to develop and have nothing to do with current oil and gas prices.
By the time anyone would need that fossil fuel, we likely will be mostly on renewables and electric cars with little to no need to continue to destroy the environment or our air for the damage of fossil fuels.
But go on and complain about it as if you are an expert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if they open the USNWR for oil exploration.
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has not enough oil to do anything long term, but will be wildly destructive to wildlife and the environment. Yes, yes, we know your party wants to rape anything they can, including the environment, and will be successful this time. But, you're a fuxxing idiot if you think this will do anything for you as a consumer.
There goes the Democrats' pretending they support lower gas prices.
They are always on the side of restrictions, reducing supply.
They want higher prices as part of their global warming agenda, and only lie about it when there is an election to win.
Can you read? ANWR has nothing to do with prices. Or increasing supply. If you knew anything about it, you'd know that. But you are content to spew ignorance and misinformation. YOU are the liar here, not me.
Anonymous wrote:Buy a Tesla and problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Average US gasoline price: $2.97. Lowest since 2021.
The President has no control over the price of gas, unless his name is Biden and the price goes down.
But he takes time to go to each grocery store and set the egg prices to $7.00.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see how the Republicans keep winning the favor of those in Southern VA: they keep the prices higher down there than up here in NOVA to keep the citizens angry and buying the lies on the inflation expense.
I just spent the weekend in Lexington, VA and everything was so much higher than up here. Gas was $3.25 for the lowest grade. A loaf of Dave's Killer bread was $8.99 at the store when it's in the $5-6 range up here. Chips on sale 2/$10. Bag of apples for $4.99. I get the same bag of apples weekly up here for $2.99. Eggs down there were high af at $3.19. I paid $2.10 on Sunday for eggs when I got back. I also gassed up this morning on the way to work and it was only $2.96.
I spent Thanksgiving in Chesapeake, VA and the prices down there were similar as well. I noticed most grocery items were higher down there than here. I think gas was also $3.56 but I can't be sure because I didn't fill up, I was the passenger and not paying the best attention.
It is rather ironic that rural people complain about the high prices in cities, when generally the opposite is true (except housing)
. (Gas Buddy begs to differ. It has it below $2.99 all over Lexington: https://www.gasbuddy.com/home?search=Lexington+va&fuel=1&method=all&maxAge=0)Gas was $3.25 for the lowest grade
. (The regular--not thin-sliced--is $6.99 at Kroger's in Lexington and the same loaf is $6.79 at Wegmans in Fairfax so only 20 cents more in Lexington.)A loaf of Dave's Killer bread was $8.99 at the store when it's in the $5-6 range up here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see how the Republicans keep winning the favor of those in Southern VA: they keep the prices higher down there than up here in NOVA to keep the citizens angry and buying the lies on the inflation expense.
I just spent the weekend in Lexington, VA and everything was so much higher than up here. Gas was $3.25 for the lowest grade. A loaf of Dave's Killer bread was $8.99 at the store when it's in the $5-6 range up here. Chips on sale 2/$10. Bag of apples for $4.99. I get the same bag of apples weekly up here for $2.99. Eggs down there were high af at $3.19. I paid $2.10 on Sunday for eggs when I got back. I also gassed up this morning on the way to work and it was only $2.96.
I spent Thanksgiving in Chesapeake, VA and the prices down there were similar as well. I noticed most grocery items were higher down there than here. I think gas was also $3.56 but I can't be sure because I didn't fill up, I was the passenger and not paying the best attention.
It is rather ironic that rural people complain about the high prices in cities, when generally the opposite is true (except housing)
Yes, the house my sister and BIL just bought in Southern VA would be at least $1.3mil up here. They paid $489k. They moved because they kept getting outbid by $50k+ up here for about 2 years.
So they move to a cheap house but will get nickled and dimed to the roughly the same expenditures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see how the Republicans keep winning the favor of those in Southern VA: they keep the prices higher down there than up here in NOVA to keep the citizens angry and buying the lies on the inflation expense.
I just spent the weekend in Lexington, VA and everything was so much higher than up here. Gas was $3.25 for the lowest grade. A loaf of Dave's Killer bread was $8.99 at the store when it's in the $5-6 range up here. Chips on sale 2/$10. Bag of apples for $4.99. I get the same bag of apples weekly up here for $2.99. Eggs down there were high af at $3.19. I paid $2.10 on Sunday for eggs when I got back. I also gassed up this morning on the way to work and it was only $2.96.
I spent Thanksgiving in Chesapeake, VA and the prices down there were similar as well. I noticed most grocery items were higher down there than here. I think gas was also $3.56 but I can't be sure because I didn't fill up, I was the passenger and not paying the best attention.
It is rather ironic that rural people complain about the high prices in cities, when generally the opposite is true (except housing)
Yes, the house my sister and BIL just bought in Southern VA would be at least $1.3mil up here. They paid $489k. They moved because they kept getting outbid by $50k+ up here for about 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see how the Republicans keep winning the favor of those in Southern VA: they keep the prices higher down there than up here in NOVA to keep the citizens angry and buying the lies on the inflation expense.
I just spent the weekend in Lexington, VA and everything was so much higher than up here. Gas was $3.25 for the lowest grade. A loaf of Dave's Killer bread was $8.99 at the store when it's in the $5-6 range up here. Chips on sale 2/$10. Bag of apples for $4.99. I get the same bag of apples weekly up here for $2.99. Eggs down there were high af at $3.19. I paid $2.10 on Sunday for eggs when I got back. I also gassed up this morning on the way to work and it was only $2.96.
I spent Thanksgiving in Chesapeake, VA and the prices down there were similar as well. I noticed most grocery items were higher down there than here. I think gas was also $3.56 but I can't be sure because I didn't fill up, I was the passenger and not paying the best attention.
It is rather ironic that rural people complain about the high prices in cities, when generally the opposite is true (except housing)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if they open the USNWR for oil exploration.
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has not enough oil to do anything long term, but will be wildly destructive to wildlife and the environment. Yes, yes, we know your party wants to rape anything they can, including the environment, and will be successful this time. But, you're a fuxxing idiot if you think this will do anything for you as a consumer.
There goes the Democrats' pretending they support lower gas prices.
They are always on the side of restrictions, reducing supply.
They want higher prices as part of their global warming agenda, and only lie about it when there is an election to win.
Anonymous wrote:I see how the Republicans keep winning the favor of those in Southern VA: they keep the prices higher down there than up here in NOVA to keep the citizens angry and buying the lies on the inflation expense.
I just spent the weekend in Lexington, VA and everything was so much higher than up here. Gas was $3.25 for the lowest grade. A loaf of Dave's Killer bread was $8.99 at the store when it's in the $5-6 range up here. Chips on sale 2/$10. Bag of apples for $4.99. I get the same bag of apples weekly up here for $2.99. Eggs down there were high af at $3.19. I paid $2.10 on Sunday for eggs when I got back. I also gassed up this morning on the way to work and it was only $2.96.
I spent Thanksgiving in Chesapeake, VA and the prices down there were similar as well. I noticed most grocery items were higher down there than here. I think gas was also $3.56 but I can't be sure because I didn't fill up, I was the passenger and not paying the best attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if they open the USNWR for oil exploration.
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has not enough oil to do anything long term, but will be wildly destructive to wildlife and the environment. Yes, yes, we know your party wants to rape anything they can, including the environment, and will be successful this time. But, you're a fuxxing idiot if you think this will do anything for you as a consumer.
There goes the Democrats' pretending they support lower gas prices.
They are always on the side of restrictions, reducing supply.
They want higher prices as part of their global warming agenda, and only lie about it when there is an election to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if they open the USNWR for oil exploration.
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has not enough oil to do anything long term, but will be wildly destructive to wildlife and the environment. Yes, yes, we know your party wants to rape anything they can, including the environment, and will be successful this time. But, you're a fuxxing idiot if you think this will do anything for you as a consumer.
There goes the Democrats' pretending they support lower gas prices.
They are always on the side of restrictions, reducing supply.
They want higher prices as part of their global warming agenda, and only lie about it when there is an election to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if they open the USNWR for oil exploration.
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has not enough oil to do anything long term, but will be wildly destructive to wildlife and the environment. Yes, yes, we know your party wants to rape anything they can, including the environment, and will be successful this time. But, you're a fuxxing idiot if you think this will do anything for you as a consumer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Average US gasoline price: $2.97. Lowest since 2021.
The President has no control over the price of gas, unless his name is Biden and the price goes down.