How’s your fuel prices

At the Super Pumper 1/2 mile from the house in Scottsdale.


Eddie
 

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What is this, no price for diesel? Is it one of those, if you have to ask what it cost, you can’t afford it.


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They have diesel, I was just too lazy to look for the sign or price.

The older I get, the more the easy button is the only option. 😉


Eddie
 
I take comfort in the fact that America’s leadership is packed with rational actors. One can only Imagine the horror of an American headship who fancied themselves as Crusaders, fulfillers of biblical prophecies and harbingers of an apocalypse going balls deep into a war with the Persian Empire.
 
3.79 in South Tucson. Gotta get gas at 6 AM. This is the cheapest gas in all of Tucson rn and the line reflects it
 
Just into CA, around Needles?

Thankfully we didn't need fuel here. Stopped around Yuma where it was cheaper
and put a record $196 in one shot.

I remember putting Biden "I did that" stickers on the fuel pumps when it hit $3.50.

Ahhhh, the price of freedom. Going to make people long for the days of affordable slavery.

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Yep, gas sucks right now, but in Iowa it's still less than when Biden was POTUS. Diesel is ridiculous for sure, and we can blame that on the "low sulfur" requirements and additional refining required. I'll just drive the '94 f250 til diesel is reasonable again.

Cali gas and diesel were screwed before the Iran war started, because Newscum ran out Chevron's last refinery with enviro regs. He can try to blame on Iran, but that's just cover for his own policy failures. Gas and diesel will be high in Cali, OR, and Wash, for a long time until refinery situation changes.

Regarding the war in Iran, well, it sucks. However, paying a little extra for gas for a few months so we can wipe out the ability for Iran to continue to intimidate all of its neighbors in the region is worth it IMO. I'm 51 and we've been at war behind the scenes with these guys my entire born life. They've demonstrated their missile capability and reach are greater than published, and one nuke into a neighbor or Europe would've changed the mindset of the world real quick.

My biggest frustration is with the strait and the lack of cooperation from nations that actually depend on the flow of oil. Although these are the same nations and allies that constantly bitch about Russia while inking a deal that made them 100% dependent on Russia for their natural gas. SMH...

At this point, we are committed, and we need to finish the job, and that means opening up and holding the strait, with or without help. The alternatives, ongoing appeasement, sabre rattling, threats, and sanctions, that have been the policy since the 80s are no better and haven't worked.

If this isn't wrapped up soon, I agree with others that we're going to suffer big losses in the midterms. Then again, that will happen anyways if our pathetic leadership in the senate can't get the SAVE act passed.
 
Yep, gas sucks right now, but in Iowa it's still less than when Biden was POTUS. Diesel is ridiculous for sure, and we can blame that on the "low sulfur" requirements and additional refining required. I'll just drive the '94 f250 til diesel is reasonable again.

Cali gas and diesel were screwed before the Iran war started, because Newscum ran out Chevron's last refinery with enviro regs. He can try to blame on Iran, but that's just cover for his own policy failures. Gas and diesel will be high in Cali, OR, and Wash, for a long time until refinery situation changes.

Regarding the war in Iran, well, it sucks. However, paying a little extra for gas for a few months so we can wipe out the ability for Iran to continue to intimidate all of its neighbors in the region is worth it IMO. I'm 51 and we've been at war behind the scenes with these guys my entire born life. They've demonstrated their missile capability and reach are greater than published, and one nuke into a neighbor or Europe would've changed the mindset of the world real quick.

My biggest frustration is with the strait and the lack of cooperation from nations that actually depend on the flow of oil. Although these are the same nations and allies that constantly bitch about Russia while inking a deal that made them 100% dependent on Russia for their natural gas. SMH...

At this point, we are committed, and we need to finish the job, and that means opening up and holding the strait, with or without help. The alternatives, ongoing appeasement, sabre rattling, threats, and sanctions, that have been the policy since the 80s are no better and haven't worked.

If this isn't wrapped up soon, I agree with others that we're going to suffer big losses in the midterms. Then again, that will happen anyways if our pathetic leadership in the senate can't get the SAVE act passed.

Full swallow kool aid drinker.
 
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