Rebel5soul
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in some locals. Who'd of thought they'd ever see that again?
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Who in the trump admin keeps adding taxes?Not in my sad blue state. They just keep adding on more and more taxes, driving the price up.
I got the locales part. I was just grumbling that my locale wasn’t one of them.*locales, shit for brains.
And where exactly is this happening?
Those with brains that knew to vote the way we did knew it would happen again. More great things to come , now thats a president. WINNING.in some locals. Who'd of thought they'd ever see that again?
*locales, shit for brains.in some locals. Who'd of thought they'd ever see that again?
Gas in Denver.
Would ya look at that. $1.88, $1.89 and in Denver of all places.
You stupid bastards never learn.
Do you think it's because Venezuelan gangs are taking over entire apartment buildings there?Gas in Denver.
Would ya look at that. $1.88, $1.89 and in Denver of all places.
You stupid bastards never learn.
RebelScum forgot his previous grievance against President Biden and the City of Denver when he posted that gas was so low there.Do you think it's because Venezuelan gangs are taking over entire apartment buildings there?
What a dumb.
Washington. They raise the gas tax so often it makes your head spin.
In the latest Dallas Fed quarterly survey, interviewees at exploration and production firms pointed to significant financial risks to come if prices keep dropping.
"The administration is pushing for $40 per barrel crude oil, and with tariffs on foreign tubular goods, [input] prices are up, and drilling is going to disappear," one survey respondent said. "The oil industry is once again going to lose valuable employees."
In the oilfield services sector, which comprises companies like Halliburton (HAL) that provide operational support to exploration companies, the messaging was the same.
"A vibrant oilfield services sector is critical if and when the US needs to ramp up production," a respondent said. "Right now we are bleeding."
Of course. They're Venezuelans. They have connections to the petroleum industry.Do you think it's because Venezuelan gangs are taking over entire apartment buildings there?