Posted on 02/14/2022 8:46:54 AM PST by Red Badger
Duh.
$3.29 in my neck of the woods. I’m thinking about getting an EV.
just wait until Summer...everyone will be reminded how bad Brandon is.
“an increase of more than 30 percent since the same time last year”
That is what real inflation looks like....
The Fed is gonna have a hard time ignoring it.
Mr. “I did that they wiped my butt corn pop” Biden has nothing to say.
WTI is trading at 93.30, up 0.21% this morning. It will continue to rise, and all things made from oil will too. Thanks, Brandon.
I may buy one, but will be keeping an older gas-powered vehicle or two on reserve.
Central PA $3.69 this AM.
Pretty soon that’s all you will do........think about it................
I did not vote for Biden. Thank God for warning me. He is an absolute joke. This business about what do the Republicans want is so transparent that anyone who wants to can see through it. How about for starters ‘leave the oil supplys alone.
$3.69/gal also in E. Washington state.
Didn’t Brandon say gas prices needed to rise before he was selected
Pretty soon AAA will be banned from posting this info on Facebook, Twitter and the like because it is against the regime’s talking points.
Hasn't electric gone up dramatically as well?
Electric prices vary wildly in different parts of the country.
That is one reason why the push for electric vehicles nationwide is insane.
They will make sense in some areas, be useless in others.
I got plenty of stickers.
But one reason an EV is attractive to me is because my solar system would probably produce 30% to 50% of the power it needs to charge it (assuming we drive it for about 200 miles per week on average like we already do my old used gas truck, and assuming we replace it with the F-150 Lightning, and assuming the Lightning's actual miles per kWh is about 90% of what Ford claims). That's because on some days my solar system produces more than what I'm consuming, and has already charged the home batteries, and has plenty of sunshine with nowhere for that extra solar power to go. If that happens while we're gone for the day in the EV then obviously the extra sunshine won't be used to charge the EV (because the sun will go down by the time we get home and I might need all that's left in the home batteries to power the house through the night to keep my power bill down). But sometimes that happens while I work from home or I'm home on an off day cutting grass or whatever (days the EV could be getting a charge from the sun). If that happens twice per week on average then the EV would get charged enough from my excess solar to power it for 100 miles or so per week (half of the 200 miles per week we usually drive the truck).
Bidenomics: The gift that keeps on giving.
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