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Price of gas is up ~50 cents per gallon since the election.


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2021 Mar 6, 5:51am   3,280 views  43 comments

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Thanks Democrats. Are you planning to implement your fake green policies to increase it 10% every few month until we can no longer afford to drive?

https://ycharts.com/indicators/us_gas_price

Went to Costco the other day. Price of store brand Kirkland tortilla strips up $1.00 from $2.99 to $3.99.

Thanks Republicans who failed to tell us the truth and stand up for working Americans (instead serving your globalist campaign sponsors in big business).

Been looking for months for my preferred Kleenex brand tissue and when you can find it the price has more than doubled from 1.25 cents per tissue to over 3 cents a tissue. But tissues are an excessive luxury when people realize they can’t afford transportation and food.

We need to purge politics from the cronies in both parties who are selling the American people out. Start today before they double and then triple your cost of living. It is coming if we do nothing.

If you think the great reset new world order is not already in motion you are not looking at what is happening in your own back yard.

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1   Booger   2021 Mar 6, 5:51am  

It's all Bidens fault!!!
2   PeopleUnited   2021 Mar 7, 5:37am  

Comcast raises price of service in 2021 as well.

https://www.engadget.com/comcast-price-hike-tv-internet-100116915.html

Please post rising prices in this thread as you discover them both in your backyard/personal experience and in print/publications.

Prices are going up and the result is going to be that eventually many will not be able to afford to eat on their own income and few will be able afford gas for their car. I’ll be shocked if in 10 years or less this does not all become reality.
4   joshuatrio   2021 Apr 22, 4:26am  

PeopleUnited says
Car prices are rising fast.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/21/business/car-prices-record-high-short-supply/index.html


Funny, when the pandemic hit, I'd been thinking of selling one of my vehicles due to lack of use. Both of my vehicles are relatively new. But they seem to have somehow turned into a weird ass inflation hedge, so I'm just gonna hold. Plus, I like my Tacoma.
5   Misc   2021 Apr 22, 5:31am  

Biden has pledged a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from the US by 2030.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/president-biden-to-call-for-50percent-reduction-in-us-greenhouse-gas-emissions-at-climate-summit/ar-BB1fVp3X?li=BBnb7Kz

This is how our greenhouse gases are created by sector.

https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/sources-greenhouse-gas-emissions

It looks like he is planning either a colossal extinction event(s) or an economic collapse equivalent to the fall of the Soviet Union's.
6   clambo   2021 Apr 22, 5:36am  

I noticed that gasoline has risen too.

This is an invisible tax on the working poor who must drive to work in order to live.

My car is interesting because it was a luxury car in 2013 but it now is worth $10,000.
7   WookieMan   2021 Apr 22, 5:44am  

joshuatrio says
PeopleUnited says
Car prices are rising fast.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/21/business/car-prices-record-high-short-supply/index.html


Funny, when the pandemic hit, I'd been thinking of selling one of my vehicles due to lack of use. Both of my vehicles are relatively new. But they seem to have somehow turned into a weird ass inflation hedge, so I'm just gonna hold. Plus, I like my Tacoma.

Good choice on the Tacoma. We just got a slightly used Sequoia about 2 weeks ago. I got a Toyota "guy" so to speak and have been in pretty much any Toyota or Lexus you can think of. He gets to use the pool cars, manufacturer plates, not dealer. He trains the dealership sales people on the cars.

So he'll have a minivan for two days, which he gets shit for, and then a Supra or some other crazy car. Got the Cubs car for a neighbors birthday they use for marketing. His wife can't drive the M plates due to company rules, but she just picked up a decked out 4 Runner.

The Sequoia was 22k miles and $32k. A fucking insane deal. Should or would have been $45k or so on open market. Gas milage blows on it, but company pays for it. "My" car is now a Nissan Armada, so we have to tanks in the driveway that guzzle gas.

Oh well. Biden can suck limp dick. Once the stimulus burns out I think prices will start to drop. Hopefully. Stimulus does nothing if everything just gets more expensive. Democrats aren't logical though. So we'll see.
8   zzyzzx   2021 Apr 22, 6:12am  

joshuatrio says
But they seem to have somehow turned into a weird ass inflation hedge, so I'm just gonna hold


This situation is temporary...
I would avoid buying any new or used vehicles for the rest of this year at the very least.
9   B.A.C.A.H.   2021 Apr 22, 6:54am  

Let's say a vehicle gets 25 mpg.

Even at $25 per gallon, it means $1 per mile to haul a week's worth of groceries, or a carload (or minivanload) of kids to school or sports practice, or an elderly person to an appointment. Quickly, in relative comfort and safety, not exposed to the weather.

For what you get for what you pay, even $1 per mile is the bargain of the millenia.
10   WookieMan   2021 Apr 22, 7:00am  

zzyzzx says
I would avoid buying any new or used vehicles for the rest of this year at the very least.

I'd agree with that as well. I got an insider deal, but I'd stay out of the car market until this stimulus has burned out. It still had to be processed at the dealership and the manager had been eyeing our car. He was slightly a dick about it, though I believe/hope it was just sarcasm. Best car buying experience though. We were there 20 minutes. No hard sales on warranties and shit like that.

Tip: Find someone that works in a higher up position with an auto manufacturer, not dealership. We walked out the door with a more valuable car. Not a car guy and pissed about what we paid, but in the car world we got a massive deal.
11   RWSGFY   2021 Apr 22, 7:29am  

joshuatrio says
Funny, when the pandemic hit, I'd been thinking of selling one of my vehicles due to lack of use. Both of my vehicles are relatively new. But they seem to have somehow turned into a weird ass inflation hedge, so I'm just gonna hold.


One of my cars is a 20 yo jalopy with 1/4 million miles on the clock. Since last March it has doubled in value if we are to believe KBB. It's not some kind if rare exotic either.
12   B.A.C.A.H.   2021 Apr 22, 7:31am  

joshuatrio says
they seem to have somehow turned into a weird ass inflation hedge

A weird ass inflation hedge with a negative cash flow.

(unless they are paying for themselves like driving for Uber, etc).
13   RWSGFY   2021 Apr 22, 7:46am  

B.A.C.A.H. says
A weird ass inflation hedge with a negative cash flow.

(unless they are paying for themselves like driving for Uber, etc).


If it goes up in value it's not different from an owner-occupied house in this regard, lol. You pay for transportation one way or another anyway. =))
14   WookieMan   2021 Apr 22, 9:49am  

FuckCCP89 says
One of my cars is a 20 yo jalopy with 1/4 million miles on the clock. Since last March it has doubled in value if we are to believe KBB. It's not some kind if rare exotic either.

I might sell my beater open market. We didn't trade in because that's bull shit anyway. I've got a 2009 Versa. Works perfect. New brakes. Some cosmetic slight rusting due to salt, but otherwise is a perfectly fine car. Given we have gives (edit: kids. lol) and cloth seats it's not even stained (somehow).

Manual transmission is the only issue. Soy boys don't know how to do that. And the younger age bracket would be the market for it. 200k miles and the last mechanic I was at asked when I replaced the clutch. I said never. The look on his face was priceless.

And before anyone throws shit at me, I kept the car because I was working in Chicago. If you're smart, you don't roll in an expensive or nice looking car. I'm also massively frugal so I can work less. Cars are expensive and only serve one purpose. A to B. I don't need my ego stroked by others.
15   Misc   2021 Apr 22, 10:26am  

If prices go up, Biden will simply increase the size of the stimulus checks to make it fair (Yes politicians really think that way. That's how things like Zimbabwe & Venezuela happen).

Also, he will introduce a carbon tax. He will then increase the refundable tax credits for those below a certain earnings thresh hold. (This is how they do things in Euroland and OZ). The politicians there never wonder why their countries' CO2 emissions don't decrease.

Then more stimulus checks (this is the Bernie Sander's method of keeping Biden's campaign promise not to increase taxes on those making less than $400k per year). Just give the people more than $400k per year in "free" money from the government. If they complain about being taxed...you guessed it just send more money.

... and don't forget about those monthly reparation checks...they are sure going to be a winner.
16   Onvacation   2021 Apr 22, 11:05am  

Misc says
Also, he will introduce a carbon tax.

But only for couples making over $200,000.

Right?
17   Misc   2021 Apr 22, 11:17am  

Onvacation says
Misc says
Also, he will introduce a carbon tax.

But only for couples making over $200,000.

Right?


No, that's only for corporations. They would never pass on the costs to the consumers.
18   WookieMan   2021 Apr 22, 11:42am  

lol. I swear Dems have never owned a business. My costs go up, so do my customers. I ain't paying that shit to government. It's not that complicated, but has been going on for decades.

We need to cut our government worker benefits. Pay them the same or even more for all I care. But until you're required to take care of yourself, you never understand how the rest of us have it. No more pensions. No more golden health care packages. Public employees are paid MORE than most W-2 private sector workers. So that myth is shit that government workers take less.

Until that happens, we'll have a vast segment of the population that doesn't fucking understand and that is by design. Throw welfare on it and it's worse. It's impossible to change the system. I'm not biased either. My mom as a teacher. Her fucking pension is obscene. My uncle double dipped and is one of the highest paid people in IL sitting on his ass. I love them, but it's bull shit. And they both have liberal views. My uncle will live to 100 probably collecting $300k/yr. Doing nothing productive. They don't even leave the fucking house.

This is why I lean libertarian. Get government the fuck out of our lives. Sorry if it benefits you, but I'm sick of paying welfare to government workers while I get shit.
19   HeadSet   2021 Apr 22, 3:31pm  

WookieMan says
Until that happens, we'll have a vast segment of the population that doesn't fucking understand and that is by design.

I wonder what percentage of people are on some form of disability or welfare. I continually find out that yet another person I run across is on disability/welfare, either from non obvious injuries (like some hearing loss) or something like financial support for raising a special needs child.
20   WookieMan   2021 Apr 22, 7:55pm  

HeadSet says
I continually find out that yet another person I run across is on disability/welfare, either from non obvious injuries (like some hearing loss) or something like financial support for raising a special needs child.

You'll never find this out. The stats are fucked. My nephew is labeled as poor and his mom gets food stamps but we take care of him. Anything he wants he gets. Our systems are fucked up.
21   B.A.C.A.H.   2021 Apr 22, 7:55pm  

I have a logbook where I track my truck's fuel consumption, going back 15 years when I got the truck. I also record the price I paid, so we can calculate the price per gallon.

May 15, 2006: $3.31 per gallon.
April 03, 2021: $3.36 per gallon.

During those 15 years the state of California has added several tax increases. All the taxes are included in the price paid per gallon. It means that the actual fuel cost before taxes is a bit lower than 15 years ago.

No inflation here.
22   WookieMan   2021 Apr 22, 7:58pm  

B.A.C.A.H. says
No inflation here.

I'd agree. Inflation lags in certain sectors though. The price of a lot of products is way up though. Shit, my beer is up at least 10-20%. Cars are up for sure. Inflation is happening, but it will burn out soon once stimulus is churned through.
23   AmericanKulak   2021 Apr 22, 8:22pm  

WookieMan says
We need to cut our government worker benefits. Pay them the same or even more for all I care. But until you're required to take care of yourself, you never understand how the rest of us have it. No more pensions. No more golden health care packages. Public employees are paid MORE than most W-2 private sector workers. So that myth is shit that government workers take less.


The deal used to be, government workers got paid a little less, but had great benefits AND job security.

The new deal is, government workers get paid more, have great benefits, AND job security.
24   Misc   2021 Apr 22, 8:35pm  

There will be no end to stimulus. 1st there were Trump checks, then an extra $600 shot in the arm check, then Biden's $1400 check with an extra $300 monthly check per child. All of this with billions and billions more of PPP free checks. As a topper the Fed gave out trillions of dollars of free printed money. With a few hundred billion dollars given to state and local governments.

The Blacks don't have to work 'cause they get more in free money from unemployment than they did by working. Added to that they don't gotta pay the rent 'cause they can't get evicted 'cause of Covid. So they've been blowing the rent money on stuff.

The richer you are in society, the more free money you get because of all the free money from capital gains from the stocks you sold.

The middle class got extra free money from the cash out re-fi they did on their houses Look at that an extra $100k and the payments went down too ! ! ! ! !

If you own a house, you get free housing because you don't have to make mortgage payments.

Somehow the banks convinced the regulators that they are doing so well because credit card delinquencies are at an all time low (with 1/3 of families not making last month's housing payment it freed up some cash flow for the credit cards) that the regulators allowed the banks to make dividend and stock buybacks again so the bankers get some extra free money too.

Somehow even with all this free money given to people, homelessness rocketed up.

With the social ills still visiting this country, you can bet your bippy that with Biden in office, more free money will pour forth because if you stop the free money, why it would just push more people into poverty. --- It's for the children.
25   komputodo   2021 Apr 22, 9:14pm  

PeopleUnited says
We need to purge politics from the cronies in both parties who are selling the American people out.

How is that going to happen? They control everything. Maybe send a strongly worded letter to your senator? LOL
26   WookieMan   2021 Apr 23, 4:23am  

MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou says
The new deal is, government workers get paid more, have great benefits, AND job security.

#VoteBuying K-12 teachers are almost universally liberal/left now and vote that way. Why? Government pays them. Gives them luxurious benefits. The left has won the game of vote buying big time. Unions are the brainwashing portion.

Shit, Chicago is still having trouble getting high school teachers back in the god damn classroom in one of the deadliest cities in America. Yeah.... those kids should be out on the streets and not in school. Because of a flu. The teachers are "scared" or whatever, but they "really, really care" for the children. BS.
27   PeopleUnited   2021 Apr 23, 5:23am  

komputodo says
How is that going to happen?


Primary them and replace them with a real American
28   clambo   2021 Apr 23, 7:09am  

Fucking ignorant assholes like Biden and Al Gore say nonsense about the global warming hoax and non-problem.

Trees, vegetables, and phytoplankton all love CO2.
The food we eat was CO2 before the plant took water and sunlight to make it into carbohydrates.
Trees made cellulose from CO2 so you can live in a wooden house.

I go nuts when I hear another ignoramus say “carbon emissions.”
There’s no such thing; there are carbon dioxide emissions.
Oxygen is a component of the H2O molecule, but you can’t breath water.

Talking about raising taxes is particularly absurd when the government just gave free money for nothing to almost everyone who is breathing to “stimulate” the economy.
29   B.A.C.A.H.   2021 Apr 23, 7:57am  

clambo says
I go nuts when I hear another ignoramus say “carbon emissions.”
There’s no such thing; there are carbon dioxide emissions.
Oxygen is a component of the H2O molecule, but you can’t breath water.


Hi clambo. Methane is another gas with carbon. It is emitted by flatulence of cows, in fracking and whatnot where oil is sought instead of the methane, and volcanic activity. Methane, like carbon dioxide, has different vibrational states that can absorb the higher energy radiation (sunlight), use it to vibrate the chemical bonds, and emit the difference as lower energy radiation (heat). The "greenhouse effect". Elemental carbon is not emitted from the burning of fuels, is not a gas and so it's not in the atmosphere.

Another molecule that can absorb photons in the visible spectrum, vibrate then emit the difference as heat is the H2O molecule. Yes, water vapor is also a greenhouse gas. When we burn hydrocarbon to capture and use the heat as energy, the carbon is oxidized to CO2 and the hydrogen is oxidized to H2O. Both molecules are greenhouse gases. This is one reason I think the premise for The Hydrogen Economy is bullsh*t. I suppose CO2 molecules, with two sets of covalent double bonds and therefore many more energy levels, are worse offenders than H2O molecules. But still, water vapor is also a greenhouse gas.

In a sense, their "carbon emissions" argument is correct. But it's incomplete, so partly disingenuous.
30   WookieMan   2021 Apr 23, 8:14am  

B.A.C.A.H. says
In a sense, their "carbon emissions" argument is correct. But it's incomplete, so partly disingenuous.

Or does it really matter? There's no valid argument for green energy without considering population reduction. Population reduction reduces the printed GDP. We're too deep down the rabbit hole.

I'm no environmentalists, but we have the resources to sustain 100B people no problem. We focus on coal, cars, industry and "green" energy sources. People are the problem. Always have been. No different than there being 20 million lions on each continent. They'll eventually get ya if you're out for a walk.
31   clambo   2021 Apr 23, 8:24am  

Hi BACH

The huge error in the global warming story is the wrong assumption that the sun output of energy is constant.
It’s is not, therefore it is impossible to ever know if the CO2 humans produce has a significant effect on the earth temperature.

Cosmic rays in particular vary greatly from the sun.

At CERN in Switzerland, they could experimentally produce clouds with cosmic rays.

Clouds have a vast effect on temperature as you learned as a child playing in the sun, and the clouds moved in.
32   B.A.C.A.H.   2021 Apr 23, 8:26am  

WookieMan says
There's no valid argument for green energy without considering population reduction.


That's your opinion. It's fun to Snark-on and get in the last word, isn't it?
33   WookieMan   2021 Apr 23, 8:43am  

B.A.C.A.H. says
WookieMan says
There's no valid argument for green energy without considering population reduction.


That's your opinion. It's fun to Snark-on and get in the last word, isn't it?

Not sure what you're getting at. Sure I quoted you. You didn't address anything I said though. So it must be right. This is a forum. A place to discuss and speak opinions and hopefully facts. I'm confused by your recent push back towards me. It's okay to have disagreement. I have it with regular users here frequently. Yours seems strange I guess.
34   WookieMan   2021 Apr 23, 8:45am  

There's also no "last word" as you say. I'll always respond to a conversation about opinions. Technically it's impossible to have the last word about opinions. Or maybe I'm just crazy?
35   B.A.C.A.H.   2021 Apr 23, 9:11am  

WookieMan says
You didn't address anything I said though. So it must be right


Snark On.
36   WookieMan   2021 Apr 23, 1:46pm  

B.A.C.A.H. says
WookieMan says
You didn't address anything I said though. So it must be right


Snark On.

I'm open to having a conversation. What is the issue? I asked a question and your response is I'm snarky.

WookieMan says
B.A.C.A.H. says
In a sense, their "carbon emissions" argument is correct. But it's incomplete, so partly disingenuous.

Or does it really matter? There's no valid argument for green energy without considering population reduction. Population reduction reduces the printed GDP. We're too deep down the rabbit hole.

I brought forth a question and opinion and you just call me snarky. Renewables are fine. Population is the problem. If you don't want to have a conversation, there's no need to call someone snarky. Just move on or hit ignore.
37   PeopleUnited   2022 Apr 3, 7:48am  

Price of gas is now about $2.25 Per gallon higher than before the election. At this point I hope Americans are thinking “ orange man Was good, corpse with crackhead son bad!”
38   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Apr 3, 9:10am  

PeopleUnited says
Price of gas is now about $2.25 Per gallon higher than before the election. At this point I hope Americans are thinking “ orange man Was good, corpse with crackhead son bad!”


some still tune into cnn to tell them what to think
39   Blue   2022 Apr 3, 9:33am  

Biden Tapping Strategic Petroleum Reserve as the elections are approaching for the party short term gains and putting the country in big trouble.
40   PeopleUnited   2022 Apr 3, 5:27pm  

Fortwaynemobile says
some still tune into cnn to tell them what to think


Yeah, and they deserve what’s coming to them. It’s too bad they have to drag the whole country down with them.

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