Gas below $2/gal.

I'll be driving a whole bunch a miles next week, so there will be some price sampling along the interstates between Here and There.
 
It's like 3.49 per gallon, average, in Idaho. Which is not a Blue State at all.

Basically, Hisarpy (and his three other aliases which have posted on this thread) is full of shit.
 
Nobody ever accused Hisarpy of telling the truth.

But maybe he saw it on Newsmax, or Der Sturmer, or the White Aryan News Network, or whatever bogus "news" network he gets his "information" from, and of course he believes it, since in his pathetic childish little mind, it's the only "news" he believes, (since CNN actually FACT CHECKS their information, and the proven facts almost never live up to his dystopian fantasies.). So probably, some "news" network claimed that gasoline prices were, in fact, averaging below $2.00 a gallon, and of course he's gullible enough believes it. (He also believes we are as gullible as he is, which he isn't smart enough to figure out isn't the case.)

Especially since he likely doesn't drive (since they suspended his license) and never actually attempts to buy gasoline.
 
Do you think it's because Venezuelan gangs are taking over entire apartment buildings there?

What a dumb 🤡.
RebelScum forgot his previous grievance against President Biden and the City of Denver when he posted that gas was so low there.
 
There’s a worldwide oversupply of oil now. OPEC increased supply to grab market share.

American oil companies and their suppliers are worried they’ll have to cut production and fire employees.

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."

Trump doesn’t deserve credit for falling gas prices or blame for oil industry employment losses. The market is international and beyond Presidential influence. It does demonstrate the pointlessness of his “drill baby drill” promises though.
 
Yet another gathering of dingleberries. :rolleyes:

In this thread we've been treated to a lecture on global oil pricing. Implying that US policy has nothing to do with that pricing. Spoiler alert, it does.

The role of gas taxes in the maintenance of the infrastructure. And in theory that is true but politicians find all sorts of ways to piss that money away. Why does WA. and CA. have some of the shittiest roads in the nation along with the highest gas taxes?

Road conditions by state.

And then one of the forum blowhards goes off about Denver being a blue city in a blue state. Referring back to the OP the only assertion was that certain locales were enjoying below $2.00 gas prices. Denver happens to be one of those locales. And the moron actually thought it was scoring points.
 
Wat will trust Wat's research next week because Wat will see for himself what the sumbitches are charging per gallon in a lotta diff'runt places. Which is kinda the best research possible.
 
Get your road trip music together. *chuckle*

As an aside, Alabama is mid-pack re. gas tax but has the best rated roads in the nation.
 
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