What Trump voters are going to be disappointed about.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2025, 04:06 last edited by
Real people don't read statistics about oil production, they look at the price on the gas pump or what their heating fuel bill is.
Seems to work as a general barometer.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2025, 06:21 last edited by
That’s why they’ll be so pleased when he keeps his promise and brings gas prices under $2.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2025, 12:23 last edited by
Well, Iran is dumping oil on the world market and I did pay $2.38 this last week.
Maybe after inauguration, we'll get there.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2025, 12:34 last edited by Doctor Phibes 1 Mar 2025, 12:34
The idea that really low oil prices is a good thing overall is very naive.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2025, 13:03 last edited by
I’ll be disappointed when he doesn’t meet the Ambassador from Canada in a bathrobe and slippers.
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I’ll be disappointed when he doesn’t meet the Ambassador from Canada in a bathrobe and slippers.
wrote on 3 Jan 2025, 13:56 last edited by@LuFins-Dad LOL.
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I’ll be disappointed when he doesn’t meet the Ambassador from Canada in a bathrobe and slippers.
wrote on 3 Jan 2025, 14:13 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in What Trump voters are going to be disappointed about.:
I’ll be disappointed when he doesn’t meet the Ambassador from Canada in a bathrobe and slippers.
Be careful what you wish for. Florida man might do it wearing nothing but a strategically placed tie.
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Real people don't read statistics about oil production, they look at the price on the gas pump or what their heating fuel bill is.
Seems to work as a general barometer.
wrote on 5 Jan 2025, 03:31 last edited by@Jolly said in What Trump voters are going to be disappointed about.:
Real people don't read statistics about oil production, they look at the price on the gas pump or what their heating fuel bill is.
So, if gas prices are the same or increase a year from now, detractors of President Trump will say that he is the cause, and those who support him will come up with reasons why the prices rose in spite of his good work.
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wrote on 5 Jan 2025, 08:02 last edited by
Missed the point, didn't you?
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wrote on 5 Jan 2025, 13:30 last edited by
Nope. LOL
i know you are going to say I sound like a dead horse, but presidents take too much credit and get too much blame, especially when look at their terms in a "finite" four year period.
Who is getting the blame for the 2022/2023 inflation? President Biden. Did President Trump have a significant impact on that? Yes. Does he get the blame? In the thoughts of most Americans, not really.