«Yeah that's fucken great. but for those of us that still live is shithole "blue" run states, gas is barely getting under $3.00 a gallon»
Why Are Democrats Upset About This?
«Hey stupids, you do know petroleum prices are based on supply and demand and are affected substantially by geopolitical issues and that US presidents have very little control over them, right? So you attributing these regionally low prices to all things Trump is just another example of your ability to lick Trump's ass, nothing more.
Past presidents have, before elections, sometimes released petroleum from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to flood the market and artificially lower petroleum prices temporarily to create good vibes among the electorate i.e. lower prices.
Gas pricing in the Twin Cities is currently around $3/gal on the low end and $3.20/gal. on the high end. WI, where I live, is generally around $.05/gal. higher as a rule. Kinda shits all over that red state/blue state pricing logic, don't it. 'Nother thing you fuckbois might want to consider before throwin' out your cost of living bullshit propaganda; while taxes may be a bit higher in that blue state, so is the standard of living and the median income. Enough so to offset any additional taxes in many cases.
And Democrats aren't upset about it stupids, because there's nothing to be upset about. It's bullshit.»
«Whether it's $2, $3, $4, or $5, these are prices that we Europeans, and especially Germans, can only dream of. We pay the equivalent of two dollars per liter, give or take, but it's still nothing compared to gas prices in the US. But that's due to tax policy. I think 70 or 80% of the price is tax, and I don't know how the Americans regulate it, but these taxes are used to build roads and bridges and keep the infrastructure system alive. Often, it's not like it used to be because, unfortunately, the money is wasted on other things, but that's just the way it is, unfortunately.»
«Demonicrats are evil, that's why. They hate Whites and they hate America. They want to control everything we do.»
«The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in the U.S. is approximately $3.056 as of November 10, 2025. This price is a national average, with regional prices varying from a high of around $4.159 in the West Coast to a low of about $2.599 in the Gulf Coast.»
«Dems are upset because this is a win for Trump. They rather see the country burn than give Trump a win.»
