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Business, Economics, and Taxes 2: That's Why We Fight to Take the Means Back

I know I scream to the choir here, but every single dumb shithead MAGA who voted for "lower oil prices" can absolutely get fucked. And in no way do I mean the fun consensual way either.


$50/bbl oil caused US production to crater and force non-domestic oil to be purchased to refine. Meaning now that there is a spike (created by their Lord and Savior), US production cannot make up the difference or cushion the shock.

Congratulations MAGA!

Why the fuck am I finding out along side you when I never fucked around?
 
I know I scream to the choir here, but every single dumb shithead MAGA who voted for "lower oil prices" can absolutely get fucked. And in no way do I mean the fun consensual way either.


$50/bbl oil caused US production to crater and force non-domestic oil to be purchased to refine. Meaning now that there is a spike (created by their Lord and Savior), US production cannot make up the difference or cushion the shock.

Congratulations MAGA!

Why the fuck am I finding out along side you when I never fucked around?
Vote harder.

And shut up.
 
I know I scream to the choir here, but every single dumb shithead MAGA who voted for "lower oil prices" can absolutely get fucked. And in no way do I mean the fun consensual way either.


$50/bbl oil caused US production to crater and force non-domestic oil to be purchased to refine. Meaning now that there is a spike (created by their Lord and Savior), US production cannot make up the difference or cushion the shock.

Congratulations MAGA!

Why the fuck am I finding out along side you when I never fucked around?
this is why I loved the Jolly Ginger's video of Operation Dildo Blitz in Mpls at the Whipple Building. I watched that so many times.

thud "DILDO" thud "DILDO"
"sir this is a high dick traffic area"

the fact that over 500 dildos were donated by one sex shop was icing on the cake
 
A gallon of gas is $0.60 higher than when I filled the tank Friday night.

Thank, Obama?
Hearing these tidbits, I filled up today, even though I wanted to do it Friday before a weekend of hockey. BJ's had the same price they did the last time I filled up, about 2-1/2 weeks ago.

Technically, nothing should be going up now. The gas at the stations has already been paid for. Heck even the gas in the distribution silos has been paid for. But, of course...
 
Hearing these tidbits, I filled up today, even though I wanted to do it Friday before a weekend of hockey. BJ's had the same price they did the last time I filled up, about 2-1/2 weeks ago.

Technically, nothing should be going up now. The gas at the stations has already been paid for. Heck even the gas in the distribution silos has been paid for. But, of course...
Dont forget just in time. Maine as an example has just about 0 storage at there bulk plants. Ship comes into Maine from Irving refinery in new brunswick just about every day. Since Ive been in business the amount of bulk terminals has shrunk tremendously. Maine used to get product from NY but not much anymore. 1 day from New Brunswick, 3 or 4 days from NY.
 
Hearing these tidbits, I filled up today, even though I wanted to do it Friday before a weekend of hockey. BJ's had the same price they did the last time I filled up, about 2-1/2 weeks ago.

Technically, nothing should be going up now. The gas at the stations has already been paid for. Heck even the gas in the distribution silos has been paid for. But, of course...
Suppliers and retailers don’t price their products based upon their product cost, they price based upon expected replacement costs.
 
So 2.5 million people that were working, had jobs, are now gone, out of the country, and those jobs don't need to be replaced?

Companies just hired those people because they felt like it?
 
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