MossRoad
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Folks, leave the political comments out of it, or the thread will be sent to the front porch/closed. Thanks.
YepNope
And THATS the cause of the higher pump prices and the higher pump prices make ALL products more expensive because EVERYTHING is produced and shipped with fossil fuels!^^^yes^^^Theres a war on fossil fuels.
No, it's not. It's almost 100% supply and demand.And THATS the cause of the higher pump prices and the higher pump prices make ALL products more expensive because EVERYTHING is produced and shipped with fossil fuels!
Oh, ok. If Forbes says so, it must be true.No, it's not. It's almost 100% supply and demand.
Oooo, I've got some good zingers for that statement. But alas, no religion or politics.I believe what I see, not what I read.
No, it's not. It's almost 100% supply and demand.
search for the following phrase:
"what's the cause of high fuel prices?"
It would be great to see it moved to Front Porch. It needs to beFolks, leave the political comments out of it, or the thread will be sent to the front porch/closed. Thanks.
What an uncalled-for, irreverent comment to make. You really think I want people to suffer?I’m sure that you’re rooting for that to happen. We have never experienced a rolling blackout in my state even with 36% of power from renewables. The only blackouts we ever experienced in the past 20 years were due to weather events such as snow storms, wind storms, tornadoes, substations failing…. Those rolling blackouts always seem to happen in the same places, indicating those areas have other issues with their power grid.