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  • Tombs

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    Remember when oil was so cheap that it cost more to transport and store it than it was worth? Seems like only yesterday.
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    I remember when gas was cheaper than water lol.

    I actually have a picture of when I got gas during the Trump years for 86 cents a gallon.

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    indykid

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    Talk radio was just discussing our oil issues. Seems we are still buying 10% of our oil from the country we are trying to sanction into stopping a war on innocent people. On one hand we finance their war, on the other we are trying to hurt their people into revolting against the dictator running the war.

    We need judicial action ( prefer that to a true insurrection) to force Biden and his handlers into reopening the leases on drilling in our great country before we no longer have a great country.

    We are watching the government of the people, by the people and for the people totally turn against the people! Yet there seem to be too many people that are just fine with losing their freedoms!
     

    Slapstick

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    This is all by design for the greenies, (and the politians that stand to make money from EV sales). According to a survey from March of 2021 from CarGurus the price of gas needs to over $5.00 a gal before the majority of Americans would consider buying an electric vehicle. At $5.00 a gal 57% would consider an electric vehicle, it jumps to over 80% if gas hits $7.50.

     

    churchmouse

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    Talk radio was just discussing our oil issues. Seems we are still buying 10% of our oil from the country we are trying to sanction into stopping a war on innocent people. On one hand we finance their war, on the other we are trying to hurt their people into revolting against the dictator running the war.

    We need judicial action ( prefer that to a true insurrection) to force Biden and his handlers into reopening the leases on drilling in our great country before we no longer have a great country.

    We are watching the government of the people, by the people and for the people totally turn against the people! Yet there seem to be too many people that are just fine with losing their freedoms!
    Did he not say in his SOTU debacle that high gas costs were the price of our freedom? I did not hear that 1st hand but was told today he actually said that. Any truth in this.
     
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    indyblue

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    All their Green toys (windmills, solar, electric cars...) are expensive. Wait until the GND worshippers find out there is no extra money left to fund their pipe dreams because all the extra money went to pay for inflated gas prices and the inflated cost of goods delivered by truck (hint: everything). This will bite the Greenies in the butt and they won't even be able to blame Trump.
    It is believed that the ship that caught fire and sunk is due to EV batteries igniting during shipment. Those cells are particularly fragile and sensitive to shock apparently. How many other EV shipments will catch fire in the near future. At least petroleum fires can be extinguished with various chemicals & foams, but almost nothing can stop lithium from burning once started.
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    DoggyDaddy

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    It is believed that the ship caught fire due to EV batteries igniting during shipment. Those cells are particularly fragile and sensitive to shock apparently. How many other EV shipments will catch fire in the near future. At least petroleum fires can be extinguished with various chemicals & foams, but almost nothing can stop lithium from burning once started.
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    But if it saves just one polar bear...
     
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