Posted by John T on October 14, 2021 at 04:10:44 from (107.77.207.216):
In Reply to: Fuel price posted by SVcummins on October 13, 2021 at 13:27:45:
For the past 3/4 years gas was fairly stable and much lower, under two dollars THEN STARTING 2021 its like doubled... FWIW (simply stating occurrences not saying yes or no such had anything whatsoever to do with it) at that time the Keystone Pipeline was cancelled and leases on federal lands was curtailed and there were certain other policy decisions, so for whatever reasons (probably several, its complicated includes supply and demand and other global occurrences, I cant say let alone prove one or the other) PRICE HAS LIKE DOUBLED THE PAST 9 MONTHS grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Also THIS YEAR (simply stating occurrences) the border crisis exploded, crime and murder is rising in big cities, Americans were left behind and stranded in Afghanistan, inflation and gas and other prices are rising WELL DRATS grrrrrrrrrrr
Again without fighting or blaming simply for the good of the Country lets unite work together and PRAY that these problems, many occurring since 2021 but for all problems, regardless ARE SOLVED... hopefully all can agree these need solved..
God Bless all here and God Bless and help America, we need it !!!!!!!
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