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    Yemen drone and missile strike on 5 Saudi Arabia oil facilities.

    I don't see how we're not heading for world war.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    Yemen drone and missile strike on 5 Saudi Arabia oil facilities.

    I don't see how we're not heading for world war.

    I heard about this watching formula 1 practice, as it is in Jezza this weekend and was delayed. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...sites-thwarted

    Nothing on mainstream networks

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    Are we having fuel shortages along with the rising prices?

    I?ve gotten gas four times this week and every station I went to had bags on most of the pump handles.

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    Rumor is fuel shortages are coming. Especially diesel. Already hitting Europe and some other places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    $4.49 here. Jumped $0.10 since tues. Up side is the government / bidens about to drop $300 per household checks to cover our pain. Too bad the one thing he's not writing is........... a resignation letter.
    You'd think voters would be a bit more wise after suffering 10% index inflation just in the last year. At the average household income, that means every US household, on average, is paying around $6,700 more per year for the same goods and services. EVERY YEAR.

    You'd think some of these idiots would be able to add up some ones and twos and realize stimulus already has cost them exponentially more than the deposited check, and that expense lasts forever now.

    But, most voters are true hedonistic idiots and will flash a few devalued hunnard dollar bills if the first salesman that offers to buy their vote.

    We all know these things, I'm just ranting like I'm on a rocking chair bitching about teenagers on the grass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
    You'd think voters would be a bit more wise after suffering 10% index inflation just in the last year. At the average household income, that means every US household, on average, is paying around $6,700 more per year for the same goods and services. EVERY YEAR.

    You'd think some of these idiots would be able to add up some ones and twos and realize stimulus already has cost them exponentially more than the deposited check, and that expense lasts forever now.

    But, most voters are true hedonistic idiots and will flash a few devalued hunnard dollar bills if the first salesman that offers to buy their vote.

    We all know these things, I'm just ranting like I'm on a rocking chair bitching about teenagers on the grass.

    Get off my lawn! Yes, we could all write letters to the editor and good luck if the editorial board deigned to publish any contrary thoughts, but no matter because nobody even reads newspapers anymore. Most Americans get their news from 12 minutes of primetime TV propaganda. All that free stimulus money was so fun to spend. Inflation, what's that? Don't Bogart that joint, hand me the doobie. Yeah Joe! Yeah kamala!

    I wonder if the next election will make any damn difference at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    I wonder if the next election will make any damn difference at all.
    Pfft; optimist! Things always change, but rarely for the better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
    You'd think voters would be a bit more wise after suffering 10% index inflation just in the last year. At the average household income, that means every US household, on average, is paying around $6,700 more per year for the same goods and services. EVERY YEAR.

    You'd think some of these idiots would be able to add up some ones and twos and realize stimulus already has cost them exponentially more than the deposited check, and that expense lasts forever now.

    But, most voters are true hedonistic idiots and will flash a few devalued hunnard dollar bills if the first salesman that offers to buy their vote.

    We all know these things, I'm just ranting like I'm on a rocking chair bitching about teenagers on the grass.
    You'd think. But the admin talking point has obviously been rolled out. Government spending doesn't increase the debt or increase inflation. Government spending reduces the national debt. Pelosi has said it, Biden has said it and circle-back has said it.

    They think Americans are dumb. And they're partially right.

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    Hey. You saved 16 cents on your July 4 barbecue. Be grateful

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    Quote Originally Posted by DenverGP View Post
    Was down in Dallas Tx on Monday/Tuesday... filled up the rental car for $3.64 a gallon.
    Was there last weekend and thought 3.79 was a good deal.

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