Posted on 05/03/2022 12:49:23 PM PDT by Mariner
Resulting in increased costs for everything, especially freight and farming expenses.
Not to mention fertilizer.
‘Uncompensated ‘ cost? No trucker I know will roll a mile without covering costs. They’re not as stupid as you think.
We raised our rates and have an adjustable fuel surcharge.
Only looking up from here.
the potential to drive smaller owner-operators out of business.
Isn’t that the goal of the big government, mega corporation, corporatists in DC? Drive the little guy out of business so everyone is beholden to MEGA.
As we all know by now, The ‘Rona was only present in small businesses and would kill you in an instant. However, The ‘Rona knew enough not to enter Home Depot, Lowe’s, Walmart, Target; Ace Hardware, Newsome’s winery or any other business big government deemed worthy.
How many small businesses are gone forever because of that?
Guys I know in the excavation business are either going to park their equipment, or get the fuel costs up front.
It was $6.29/gallon for diesel last time I filled up that was 4 days ago.
$2/gallon more than gas.
In PA on Rt. 202 and Rt. 1 it was $6.49 yesterday.
Biden did this.
And some FReepers bear some responsibility.
Are we still saying we’re not worried about high prices as long as it hurts Putin?
Trying to get my talking points straight before I’m confronted by the media.
Russia’s gas & oil revenue was doubled in the three months of “sanctions”.
President Retard thinks it’s wonderful that he caused this and believes you will too 🤪
How are the Rooskie reserves doing?
Thank you Joe Barak Obiden.
“Are we still saying we’re not worried about high prices as long as it hurts Putin?”
Every supporter of Ukraine celebrates it.
I have no clue. There was an article recently posted on here.
It seems we’re hurting ourselves and Europe more than Russia.
At least currently.
$5.59 here. $1.40 more than gas.
When the dims killed Keystone, they drove up the costs of all petroleum products. Everything from propane to tar.
But more mean tweets.
Here in Indiana, gas 4 bucks, diesel 5.50.
biggest difference ever I think
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