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Biden Solves High Gas Prices

Yesterday at my pump it was $4.75/Gal.

Today at my pump, it is now $4.89/Gal, for a .14 cent one day jump...
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@BScuck: Feel the butthurt.
Ah, yes, he’s had a few bumps but overall has done well. Obviously some want to blame him for things he had no control over, ie gasoline prices, but those things will correct themself.
A trip down memory lane..............

@BScuck: Feel the butthurt..........please share it with the author of this article. Leftist tears are delicious!

Biden ran on a $2 trillion proposal to address climate change through investments in transitioning to clean energy, and he promised to stop selling new leases for oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters.

One federal court ruling forced him to sell new fossil fuel leases on federal lands and waters;
and the Supreme Court is on the verge of limiting the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ability to regulate carbon dioxide, the most prevalent greenhouse gas causing global warming.



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but those things will correct themself.

@BScuck: Feel the butthurt.

A trip down memory lane..............

@BScuck: Feel the butthurt..........please share it with the author of this article. Leftist tears are delicious!

Biden ran on a $2 trillion proposal to address climate change through investments in transitioning to clean energy, and he promised to stop selling new leases for oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters.

One federal court ruling forced him to sell new fossil fuel leases on federal lands and waters;
and the Supreme Court is on the verge of limiting the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ability to regulate carbon dioxide, the most prevalent greenhouse gas causing global warming.



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Who the hell does he think he is, Jameis Winston?
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but those things will correct themself.

@BScuck: Feel the butthurt.

A trip down memory lane..............

@BScuck: Feel the butthurt..........please share it with the author of this article. Leftist tears are delicious!

Biden ran on a $2 trillion proposal to address climate change through investments in transitioning to clean energy, and he promised to stop selling new leases for oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters.

One federal court ruling forced him to sell new fossil fuel leases on federal lands and waters;
and the Supreme Court is on the verge of limiting the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ability to regulate carbon dioxide, the most prevalent greenhouse gas causing global warming.



d57bizb-ad11be88-3885-48eb-a548-c3ba3fb2cc9e.gif

Who the hell does he think he is, Jameis Winston?
2555603-Jameis-Winston-Quote-Just-be-real-with-yourself-right-now-We-beat.jpg
 
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Really glad we are killing the oil industry in the name of global warming….errr climate change.

Since I am in Montana, I will give y’all an update as to whats happening with the weather here.


Yeah, about that warming.
 
Voters not happy with the vegetable 🌽

Poll: Most Believe Biden Admin Allowing Gas Prices to Rise to Get Americans off Fossil Fuels​


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I'd have to say you pay about $35 more at the pump with that big ass Tundra of yours.
 
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I'd have to say you pay about $35 more at the pump with that big ass Tundra of yours.

Tundra has a 26 gallon tank and during the MAGA years it was in the $50 to $ 60 dollar range for a complete fill up.

I filled up the other day 23 gallons and it was $111..54


I would like to thank @BSC911 and all the sheep that the stuffed ballot boxes for this stiff
 
4 Basic Questions that the Rats never want to address....

1. What fuel is burned to produce the electricity to charge up the batteries in the E-cars?

2. What is the duration of the life cycle of the batteries, how long do they last?
2a. What happens to the used up lithium batteries at the end of their recharge life cycle?

3. How many recharge stations are within 25 mile of my home?

4. What is the purchase price of an equivalent E-car?
 
4 Basic Questions that the Rats never want to address....

1. What fuel is burned to produce the electricity to charge up the batteries in the E-cars?

2. What is the duration of the life cycle of the batteries, how long do they last?
2a. What happens to the used up lithium batteries at the end of their recharge life cycle?

3. How many recharge stations are within 25 mile of my home?

4. What is the purchase price of an equivalent E-car?
Some place, somewhere, KingsEve is biting his pillow. 😂
 
4 Basic Questions that the Rats never want to address....

1. What fuel is burned to produce the electricity to charge up the batteries in the E-cars?

2. What is the duration of the life cycle of the batteries, how long do they last?
2a. What happens to the used up lithium batteries at the end of their recharge life cycle?

3. How many recharge stations are within 25 mile of my home?

4. What is the purchase price of an equivalent E-car?
All those Tesla chargers only work for Teslas. How much space and logistics to put stations for different manufacturers?
 
4 Basic Questions that the Rats never want to address....

1. What fuel is burned to produce the electricity to charge up the batteries in the E-cars?

2. What is the duration of the life cycle of the batteries, how long do they last?
2a. What happens to the used up lithium batteries at the end of their recharge life cycle?

3. How many recharge stations are within 25 mile of my home?

4. What is the purchase price of an equivalent E-car?
Rock-solid questions right there.
 
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Quick update for our global warming nuts. Supposed to snow here in the morning. June 14th. Cameron Montana.

I hear one person mention global warming, this old cranky veteran might just punch first and ask questions later. I have had enough.

 
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Also, once they had to start leasing the land again, they just stopped issuing permits. You need both, a lease of the land and a permit to drill.
A whole lot of truth about gas prices, and to those that say: "the president doesn't set the price of gas"... pay close attention
From a production worker in a refinery on the Gulf of Mexico:
"You've been lied to by the President and his phony cronies, but I want to set the record straight. I'm going to tell you the truth, so pay attention"....
1. There is enough recoverable crude oil within the continental US to supply current and projected future demand for 400+ years, and that's just the oil we know about. It doesn't account for future discoveries. That's a fact...
2. We do not need to import a SINGLE DROP of foreign crude oil. The domestic oil industry can easily meet, and even surpass domestic demand. We've done it before, and we can do it again. That's a fact...
3. The domestic oil industry currently cannot satisfy domestic demand due to oil drilling restrictions imposed by the federal government. That's a fact...
4. The price of EVERYTHING revolves around oil, and the law of supply vs demand dictates the price of oil. When oil is plentiful, commodities are cheap. When oil is scarce, commodities are more expensive. Right now, domestic oil is scarce, and the price of everything is high because of these restrictions imposed by the federal government. That's a fact…
5. We import foreign oil from countries that drill and produce it much cheaper than we're able to because they do not implement all of the environmental safeguards that we do. Their methods are FAR more destructive to the environment than ours are. That's a fact...
6. Every year, the federal government leases tracts of land to oil companies so they can explore on it for oil. If enough oil is found during exploration, the company can then apply for a drilling permit which allows them to drill a well. If no oil is found during exploration, or if the amount found is not enough to be profitable the lease expires without ever being drilled on. Leases that are active, but not being drilled on does NOT mean that oil companies are being lazy, or are trying to keep the oil for themselves, etc. etc. It means they've either explored the lease for oil and found nothing, or found oil but it's not enough to justify drilling for. That's a fact...
7. it’s not Russia's fault, or China's fault, or Ukraine, or India, or Venezuela, or Iran, or Bangladesh, or any other countries' fault as to why everything is so expensive right now. It's Joe Biden's fault, because he is suppressing the domestic oil industry for political gain.
EVERYTHING depends on crude oil... but you might not know that if you believe the lies that are being told about oil and the oil industry.
 
Yesterday at my pump it was $4.75/Gal.

Today at my pump, it is now $4.89/Gal, for a .14 cent one day jump...
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Today my pump jumped another .06 cents, now at $4.95/Gal.

Was out traveling today and I found a Circle-K / Shell with gas at $4.78/Gal, so I got a small reprieve on my fill-up.

It's at the NW corner of the intersection at Hwy 21 and Hwy 20, between Hawthorne and Interlachen.
 
Today my pump jumped another .06 cents, now at $4.95/Gal.

Was out traveling today and I found a Circle-K / Shell with gas at $4.78/Gal, so I got a small reprieve on my fill-up.

It's at the NW corner of the intersection at Hwy 21 and Hwy 20, between Hawthorne and Interlachen.
They probably had their last gas delivery a month ago. :p
 
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