Anonymous wrote:I was in Denver recently and noticed gas was about 50 cents/gallon less expensive than it is in NoVa, indicating to me that taxes are a major driver of fuel prices. Ergo, vote for politicians who advocate lower taxes if you want to pay less for fuel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in Denver recently and noticed gas was about 50 cents/gallon less expensive than it is in NoVa, indicating to me that taxes are a major driver of fuel prices. Ergo, vote for politicians who advocate lower taxes if you want to pay less for fuel.
Who needs facts when you can just make up lies?
https://taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/gas-taxes-state/
CO: 29¢/gal
VA: 42¢/gal
Fairfax: +8¢/gal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in Denver recently and noticed gas was about 50 cents/gallon less expensive than it is in NoVa, indicating to me that taxes are a major driver of fuel prices. Ergo, vote for politicians who advocate lower taxes if you want to pay less for fuel.
and pay for road repairs how?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://corporate.walmart.com/news/2025/10/21/walmarts-annual-thanksgiving-meal-returns-serving-10-people-for-less-than-4-00-per-person
This just tell me you don't do the grocery shopping for your family. You have no idea of the prices for daily staples.
What, you aren't enjoying this FEAST for 10 people, featuring canned green beans and boxed mac and cheese?
This year the meal includes
Butterball Turkey, 13.5 lb. ($0.97/lb. — lowest price since 2019)
Kinder’s Fried Onions, 4.5 oz.
Campbells Cream of Mushroom Soup, 10.5 oz. (1 can)
Stove Top Turkey Stuffing, Twin Pack 2 x 6 oz.
Great Value Dinner Rolls, 12 ct.
Fresh Russet Potatoes, 5 lb.
Fresh Cranberries, 12 oz.
Great Value Baby Carrots, 2 lb.
Great Value Corn, 15 oz. (3 cans)
Great Value Green Beans, 14.5 oz. (3 cans)
Great Value Artisan Macaroni & Cheese, 12 oz. (3 boxes)
Great Value Brown Gravy Mix, 0.87 oz. (2)
Great Value Pie Crusts
Great Value Evaporated Milk, 12 fl. oz.
Great Value 100% Pure Pumpkin, 15 oz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://corporate.walmart.com/news/2025/10/21/walmarts-annual-thanksgiving-meal-returns-serving-10-people-for-less-than-4-00-per-person
This just tell me you don't do the grocery shopping for your family. You have no idea of the prices for daily staples.
What, you aren't enjoying this FEAST for 10 people, featuring canned green beans and boxed mac and cheese?
This year the meal includes
Butterball Turkey, 13.5 lb. ($0.97/lb. — lowest price since 2019)
Kinder’s Fried Onions, 4.5 oz.
Campbells Cream of Mushroom Soup, 10.5 oz. (1 can)
Stove Top Turkey Stuffing, Twin Pack 2 x 6 oz.
Great Value Dinner Rolls, 12 ct.
Fresh Russet Potatoes, 5 lb.
Fresh Cranberries, 12 oz.
Great Value Baby Carrots, 2 lb.
Great Value Corn, 15 oz. (3 cans)
Great Value Green Beans, 14.5 oz. (3 cans)
Great Value Artisan Macaroni & Cheese, 12 oz. (3 boxes)
Great Value Brown Gravy Mix, 0.87 oz. (2)
Great Value Pie Crusts
Great Value Evaporated Milk, 12 fl. oz.
Great Value 100% Pure Pumpkin, 15 oz.
I don't think you will get the answers you want. Gold was $35 an ounce back then.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adjusted for inflation, we are currently below ($2.98) than same price in 1960 ($3.25)
So? Adjusted for inflation how much were a dozen eggs in 1960?
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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14c/gallon times 10 gallons a week makes over $1/week. Golly, I can afford one more doll for Christmas this year, of the 20 dolls Trump said his tariffs will see me unable to buy. Fantastic!
No, because you are spending an extra $5-10 a week on food.
Anonymous wrote:I was in Denver recently and noticed gas was about 50 cents/gallon less expensive than it is in NoVa, indicating to me that taxes are a major driver of fuel prices. Ergo, vote for politicians who advocate lower taxes if you want to pay less for fuel.