Why did you vote for this far left tard? You had the best economy in 40 years under Trump, you have the worst economy in 40 years under Biden. This is a quite a difficult thing to do, to go from the best to the worst in 12 - 18 months.
Why did you do that?
The US national average price of hit $5 for a gallon of regular for the first time in history on Saturday. The national average price has jumped 19 cents in the past week, and it is up $1.93 from this time last year, according to the AAA Gas Price Index. A total of 21 states, as well as Washington DC, now average more than $5 per gallon, with more due to join their ranks in the coming days as Americans also grip with the highest rate of inflation in 40 years as it hit 8.6 percent in May.
Oil is still like 40%, below it's George bush high
Ethan Gomez
I shilled for trump though?
Andrew Cruz
They unironically rigged the election. Now it's every man for himself.
Caleb Brooks
>Why did you vote for this far left tard? how many times do we have to tell you fucking retards that nobody voted for this old pedophile. he stole the election. its not cope, its fact that the election was fraudulent
Jordan Hill
he wasn't actually elected
Matthew Rogers
>checks car on app
looks fine to me
Luke Taylor
That’s all republican’s fault, quit being a fucking retard. Biden doesn’t choose what the gas prices are. This is exactly why I am glad they rigged it if they did. You fucking retards need protection from yourselves.
High fuel prices helps Dems in a few ways. There's the obvious switch to electric that it more or less forces down people's throats, but beyond that it can be thought of as a tax on rural and exurban (and to some degree suburban) living. The farther one is from large metropolitan centers the greater the effective tax, as rural and exurban people (who tend to vote Republican) also tend to drive furthest for work, to take kids to school, shop, go to the park, fish etc. Meanwhile urban bugmen use public transport or just walk a couple blocks to get what they need and complete their activities, and if they do drive it's a few blocks in a bugmobile. Metro areas vote overwhelmingly left, are the easiest area to rig elections, and the UN agenda 21 has long been about cloistering people into a few mega metros. High fuel prices increases the relative wealth of people who live in large cities, thereby increasing their property values, their purchasing power (relative to rural and exurban) and turns the rural people increasingly into serf equivalents. This is intentional and they want to make it as extreme as possible.
Leo Collins
>far left Imagine being this out of touch with reality. This is like saying george w bush is far right.
Jeremiah Clark
These bugmobiles are fine as grocery getters but they're dogshit for so many use cases it's a wonder anyone buys them. Not to mention the battery shits the bed in ten years.
Alexander Perry
Why are we still pretending inflation is only 8.6%? It's probably over 30% now if we measured it like we used to decades ago.
Jose Green
>There's the obvious switch to electric that it more or less forces down people's throats, It literally cannot happen. Our power grid will not be able to support that much charging. Electrical costs will skyrocket and there will be brownouts and rationing. Mot to mention many electric cars are out of reach for the majority of Americans because they cost a shitload. A lot of people have never paid over 10k for a car and/or don't have the credit to get a good loan on an electric.
Jaxon Howard
Open borders is not a moderate policy, it's extremism Green new deal is not a moderate policy, it's extremism Pedo groomers at your schools is not a moderate policy, it's extremism Promoting marxist BLM is not a moderate policy, it's extremism
Oh, it can happen if there were far fewer people. Let's say hypothetically people start dropping dead of mysterious illness unrelated to the jab, a famine or two happens, and mass rioting and violence that springs forth from it. Then it can work.
let's also not forget what are the batteries made from, how much raw material they consume to be built, how long they last, and what you do with the batteries when they are used up
Ryan Adams
Their response is that we'll worry about that when we get there, the free market will figure something out, either through charge deconfliction, more solar panels, more powerwalls or whatever. Makes no difference because the goal isn't to make rural living electric, it's to make it impossible so that people move to cities. They don't want you owning three acres, a pool, a garden, chickens, running a business in your backyard, homeschooling your kids, and just generally being self sufficient. They want you in a city in their system specializing in something where they know everything you do and can monitor and tax every input and output of your life. They say it's about externalities but it's really just psychopathic control.