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The shame is for those of you who also didn't vote for him but have a vehicle with lower mpg and perhaps do not have the luxury of limiting travel time or frequency.
16.8 mpg. Diesel. 49 mile commute round trip.
Sucks.
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The shame is for those of you who also didn't vote for him but have a vehicle with lower mpg and perhaps do not have the luxury of limiting travel time or frequency.
16.8 mpg. Diesel. 49 mile commute round trip.
Sucks.
He's such a ****ing ****.And now our buffoon president makes this incredibly stupid and alarming statement.
President Biden seems to praise high gas prices as 'incredible transition' Americans must go through
President Biden said on Monday that the high gas prices many Americans are feeling is part of an "incredible transition” away from fossil fuels.www.foxnews.com
Yeah, like everything isn’t petroleum based? Just say goodbye to everything. No more shingles for roof’s, no more plastic, no more black top roads. No more gas fired electric plants. If this **** sucker was anymore stupid. I’m gonna go off hard soon based on this bullshit. Almost punched my 85 year old neighbor, as he thought the potato should wave the college dept. I asked if I would be repaid the $ I paid more my 3 kids.And now our buffoon president makes this incredibly stupid and alarming statement.
President Biden seems to praise high gas prices as 'incredible transition' Americans must go through
President Biden said on Monday that the high gas prices many Americans are feeling is part of an "incredible transition” away from fossil fuels.www.foxnews.com
Yeah, like everything isn’t petroleum based? Just say goodbye to everything. No more shingles for roof’s, no more plastic, no more black top roads. No more gas fired electric plants. If this **** sucker was anymore stupid. I’m gonna go off hard soon based on this bullshit. Almost punched my 85 year old neighbor, as he thought the potato should wave the college dept. I asked if I would be repaid the $ I paid more my 3 kids.
Oh, I wouldn't. He's my friend, but it really irks me that some actually believe the BS.Oh, and don’t pull punches. He’s old enough you could say he fell and they’d believe you.
That's your advice for everyone here? Can't tell if you're really serious.If Europe actually sacks up and bans Russian oil you're going to see prices go much higher from here.
My advice hasn't changed. Go to school and work on your career until gas prices are insignificant, even at these levels or multiples of it.
I took Pete Buttieplug's advice before he even gave it lol. Rockin' the $900 a month payment to pay $3.25 for a 65 mile round trip to work three days a week. The chargers at work are about 1/6 the cost per kWh as PGE rakes me for at home.
That's your advice for everyone here? Can't tell if you're really serious.
Of course it is. The people who suffer the most on average are those that dropped out of school. The people who suffer the least on average are those who went to school and got good degrees or technical skills.
Of course there are exceptions. My buddy Juan recently bought a $2.5M home and is doing at least a half million in upgrades to the property. He didn't go to school, he started a metal fabrication business and is savvy. That of course is another great route to financial independence.
Beyond school, everyone should be planning their next career move. You don't make a lot of money waiting for the boss to give you raises. You make a lot of money parlaying your experience into a much higher paying job, at least every five years.
"But we have released over two hundred and, I think, fifty-seven thousand — million barrels of oil, I should say."And now our buffoon president makes this incredibly stupid and alarming statement.
President Biden seems to praise high gas prices as 'incredible transition' Americans must go through
President Biden said on Monday that the high gas prices many Americans are feeling is part of an "incredible transition” away from fossil fuels.www.foxnews.com
Not everyone wants to change jobs and chase the dollar.
My bills are paid and my savings is good. I like my job. I have no desire to find another.
That's fine if you're happy and are planning for the future. But I stand by my comments that you should at least be planning on what you're going to do next, or who you're going to work for, even if you never have to execute the plan.
"But we have released over two hundred and, I think, fifty-seven thousand — million barrels of oil, I should say."
Say what?
Democrats make zero sense on the matter. People can't afford gas but suddenly they can afford VHTF electric vehicles reliant on a grid as strong as Ralphie Parker's dad plugging too many plugs into an outlet in 1940's Indiana?
These high prices will finally get people to switch to EVs!
...that most Americans can't afford, OEMs can't supply, and electric companies can't support.
This is all well and good, but companies are starting to care less about degrees than they did before. Or they just assume you have one.If Europe actually sacks up and bans Russian oil you're going to see prices go much higher from here.
My advice hasn't changed. Go to school and work on your career until gas prices are insignificant, even at these levels or multiples of it.
I took Pete Buttieplug's advice before he even gave it lol. Rockin' the $900 a month payment to pay $3.25 for a 65 mile round trip to work three days a week. The chargers at work are about 1/6 the cost per kWh as PGE rakes me for at home.
This is all well and good, but companies are starting to care less about degrees than they did before. Or they just assume you have one.
I do agree about working on your career though. Mike Rowe said it best, there is no guarantee you can pull yourself up by your boot straps, but the harder you work and the more you focus, you'll be in a better position than you were before.
I can't tell if that's satire with the electric car.