simple, boycott for a month
Disgusting. I used to fuel up at 7-11 but haven’t since I started using Hess. Now that Hess is going away, I’m afraid my choices my be limited since Hess and 7-11 are the predominant fuel providers in the area.
I’d love to see that Citgo sign in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood removed. Upsets me every time I watch a Red Sox game
The Texas flag should never fly at half mast for a Tyrant..
Just incredible
I feel like I read alot of fictional stuff now. Can’t be real.
Citgo, a place I do not do business and will never do business.
ugh
Why do people put up with crap like this?
Texas, sure. But why the other two?
No more soup for Citgo.
A worm goes to join the other worms. That calls for a celebration.
It’s their property, their company, their flags and their flagpole.
And you can boycott Citgo but being that oil in fungible, you likely cannot avoid buying Citgo oil products.
Citgo used to have a handful of gas stations in my town some years back. After the word got out they were using Venezuelan oil, enough people boycotted the stations that they all closed down within a year. Haven’t seen on in the area since.
Eff CITGO! They are all over our area - including only a couple of miles from our house... my husband and I will NOT use their gas. We've been boycotting 'em for many years now, and the boycott continues.
Citgo’s not owned by the US or TX government, last I checked. It’s owned by the Venezuelan governemt. If they want to fly their flag at half-staff, that’s their business. But they shouldn’t have lowered the US and TX flags as well. I would caution anybody intending to go there and raise the two flags by force, that would be trespassing and criminal mischief.
Does anyody know? Do they normally fly the US flag below the Venezuelan flag?
The NAS Jacksonville gas station took down its CITGO sign several years ago. I don’t know if they still buy their gas FRom CITGO, but I haven’t bought gas there since Chavez stole Venezuela.
I haven’t been anywhere near a CITGO station since then, come to think of it, and I get a large grin when I see a closed CITGO station.
I’ve avoided Citgo since Chavez showed up on the world stage but I wonder if he was really any worse than the arab states that provide so much of the other gasoline.
I have purchased about 5 gallons of Citgo gas in the past many years. I refuse to buy from them except when I get in trouble on tank levels - the station I planned to use had a power failure, my tank was almost empty, and Citgo had power. Otherwise, no thank you. If