Looking at the markets, we're going to rejoice at the memory of $3.79 gas in a matter of days.
I'll probably top everything off tomorrow. I've got 30 cents off (Kroger) that will expire at the end of March, so might as well fill the vehicles, mower and 2-cycle cans. I only wish I had a third driver so I could take all 3 vehicles!
I told you so lol.
If you can get gas for $4 even or less, you better be filling up.
Hit the stop at $139 in trading today. Which by the way is roughly what oil hit in 2008 immediately before touching off a global depression.Oil Prices Break $130 As EU And U.S. Allies Consider Ban On Russian Crude | OilPrice.com
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has confirmed the United States is talking to its European allies about banning Russian oil imports.oilprice.com
A friend of mine told me many years ago that he thought oil would be around $225 a barrel by 2030. He passed on unfortunately. I'd love to have heard his reaction to what is going on now.Hit the stop at $139 in trading today. Which by the way is roughly what oil hit in 2008 immediately before touching off a global depression.
We are racing toward $200 with a cinderblock on the gas. Far from braking or turning, our leaders are behind the wheel screaming "go baby go". The demand destruction inflicted by $200 oil, necessary to not run out in already tight supplies and with Russian crude off the market, will inflict a global depression to make 2008 look like a party.
This is absolute ****ing insanity, we are led by psychotic people who would rather burn it all down than open a damn pipeline.
Thinking I should get my money back on Woodland Brutality 2022. Don't see how I'm driving to West Virginia at $14 a gallon in May.
How you do this is beyond me my friend. Wowza. Good on you for putting up with it.I told my wife it would be $4 by March. I told her yesterday we'll see $5 before the end of April. Maybe more probably. She's a liberal and I have no idea why I'm married lol
And yet people try to tell me every single day that it's not his fault and presidents don't control prices.How you do this is beyond me my friend. Wowza. Good on you for putting up with it.
I told my wife as we watched that puppet POS sing away more of our freedoms less than an hour after he left the big party where he lied with his hand on the good book that all prices were on their way to high earth orbit in less than a year from that day.
Our grocery's expenses have gone insane along with any and everything else we purchase. Gas started up right away as he shut us down. Put us on the tanker supply line again so the money's would start rolling again.
**** him. **** Harris. **** "O" and all his other puppet masters. We have been duped people and we all saw this coming. Well some of us anyway.
And yet people try to tell me every single day that it's not his fault and presidents don't control prices.
Yeah, they don't lower prices, but they can sure as hell strap them to a rocket and send them to the stratosphere.
It's literally only been one year. This bad, in one year, and people still won't see.
Denial is a powerful force and it disables ones mind from seeing the reality's of their poor decisions.And yet people try to tell me every single day that it's not his fault and presidents don't control prices.
Yeah, they don't lower prices, but they can sure as hell strap them to a rocket and send them to the stratosphere.
It's literally only been one year. This bad, in one year, and people still won't see.
Someone suggested I look up “normalcy bias” when I asked a similar question.Denial is a powerful force and it disables ones mind from seeing the reality's of their poor decisions.
Or they are just stupid and ignorant.
I say the latter lolDenial is a powerful force and it disables ones mind from seeing the reality's of their poor decisions.
Or they are just stupid and ignorant.
Or they are just stupid and ignorant.
Got my home heating gas bill for last month. Doubled over last year!
As for gasoline, sorry Joe, but if I have a choice of buying an electric vehicle because you let gas prices skyrocket, or choose between the 44 MPG Honda Civic in one bay of my garage, or the 24 MPG Jaguar F-Type in the other bay, screw your cost, I am taking out the Jag!!!!!!!
And for many of them I agree.I say the latter lol