How’s your fuel prices

Yep, gas sucks right now, but in Iowa it's still less than when Biden was POTUS. Diesel is ridiculous for sure, and we can blame that on the "low sulfur" requirements and additional refining required. I'll just drive the '94 f250 til diesel is reasonable again.

Cali gas and diesel were screwed before the Iran war started, because Newscum ran out Chevron's last refinery with enviro regs. He can try to blame on Iran, but that's just cover for his own policy failures. Gas and diesel will be high in Cali, OR, and Wash, for a long time until refinery situation changes.

Regarding the war in Iran, well, it sucks. However, paying a little extra for gas for a few months so we can wipe out the ability for Iran to continue to intimidate all of its neighbors in the region is worth it IMO. I'm 51 and we've been at war behind the scenes with these guys my entire born life. They've demonstrated their missile capability and reach are greater than published, and one nuke into a neighbor or Europe would've changed the mindset of the world real quick.

My biggest frustration is with the strait and the lack of cooperation from nations that actually depend on the flow of oil. Although these are the same nations and allies that constantly bitch about Russia while inking a deal that made them 100% dependent on Russia for their natural gas. SMH...

At this point, we are committed, and we need to finish the job, and that means opening up and holding the strait, with or without help. The alternatives, ongoing appeasement, sabre rattling, threats, and sanctions, that have been the policy since the 80s are no better and haven't worked.

If this isn't wrapped up soon, I agree with others that we're going to suffer big losses in the midterms. Then again, that will happen anyways if our pathetic leadership in the senate can't get the SAVE act passed.
 
Yep, gas sucks right now, but in Iowa it's still less than when Biden was POTUS. Diesel is ridiculous for sure, and we can blame that on the "low sulfur" requirements and additional refining required. I'll just drive the '94 f250 til diesel is reasonable again.

Cali gas and diesel were screwed before the Iran war started, because Newscum ran out Chevron's last refinery with enviro regs. He can try to blame on Iran, but that's just cover for his own policy failures. Gas and diesel will be high in Cali, OR, and Wash, for a long time until refinery situation changes.

Regarding the war in Iran, well, it sucks. However, paying a little extra for gas for a few months so we can wipe out the ability for Iran to continue to intimidate all of its neighbors in the region is worth it IMO. I'm 51 and we've been at war behind the scenes with these guys my entire born life. They've demonstrated their missile capability and reach are greater than published, and one nuke into a neighbor or Europe would've changed the mindset of the world real quick.

My biggest frustration is with the strait and the lack of cooperation from nations that actually depend on the flow of oil. Although these are the same nations and allies that constantly bitch about Russia while inking a deal that made them 100% dependent on Russia for their natural gas. SMH...

At this point, we are committed, and we need to finish the job, and that means opening up and holding the strait, with or without help. The alternatives, ongoing appeasement, sabre rattling, threats, and sanctions, that have been the policy since the 80s are no better and haven't worked.

If this isn't wrapped up soon, I agree with others that we're going to suffer big losses in the midterms. Then again, that will happen anyways if our pathetic leadership in the senate can't get the SAVE act passed.

Full swallow kool aid drinker.
 
my new Fuel was pricier than some others.....

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copy and pasting the Whitehouse newsletter?
I don’t receive the White House newsletter, and you didn’t answer my question. If I’ve said anything blatantly false, I’m happy to hear your take. If you simply disagree with me, that’s fine too. I don’t think anything I said is radical or unreasonable. However, if you’re a mainstream media, No Kings, or Candace Owens conspiracy theory type, I know we’ll never agree. Happy to discuss and maybe learn something though.
 
I don’t receive the White House newsletter, and you didn’t answer my question. If I’ve said anything blatantly false, I’m happy to hear your take. If you simply disagree with me, that’s fine too. I don’t think anything I said is radical or unreasonable. However, if you’re a mainstream media, No Kings, or Candace Owens conspiracy theory type, I know we’ll never agree. Happy to discuss and maybe learn something though.
You should go listen to Joe Kent who resigned from being the director of nctc on Shawn Ryan podcast. He is pretty detailed with how we ended up here.
 
I don’t receive the White House newsletter, and you didn’t answer my question. If I’ve said anything blatantly false, I’m happy to hear your take. If you simply disagree with me, that’s fine too. I don’t think anything I said is radical or unreasonable. However, if you’re a mainstream media, No Kings, or Candace Owens conspiracy theory type, I know we’ll never agree. Happy to discuss and maybe learn something though.

You’re towing the line for every single talking point as if you are the Karoline Leavitt of Rokslide. I suggested a copy and paste of the whitehouse newsletter (which I do read btw) because you are 100% on brand without a unique thought, criticism, even interjection of your own. You’re not questioning any of it.

My question is how many times have you compromised your values, moved your political line in the sand to get from where you were ~10 years ago to where you are now?

 
You should go listen to Joe Kent who resigned from being the director of nctc on Shawn Ryan podcast. He is pretty detailed with how we ended up here.
I'll do that and thank you for the head's up. The one thing that I've already read was that he hadn't been briefed on the situation in Iran for several weeks/months prior to the beginning of the war and his resignation. That being said, its hard to discount a decorated Special Ops veteran, and I'll definitely check it out.
 
I'll do that and thank you for the head's up. The one thing that I've already read was that he hadn't been briefed on the situation in Iran for several weeks/months prior to the beginning of the war and his resignation. That being said, its hard to discount a decorated Special Ops veteran, and I'll definitely check it out.
He had but when you listen to who was the major influence on why and how we ended up where we are its really a shame the right people are not listened to.
 
My question is how many times have you compromised your values, moved your political line in the sand to get from where you were ~10 years ago to where you are now?

I'll answer your question with a question. When was the last time you've ever gotten everything you've wanted in any local, state, or national election? When was the last time you voted for a candidate that was 100% aligned with your values and won? If that's ever happened, did that candidate deliver 100% on all their promises? I can tell you the answer to all of those questions for me is "never". You sound like my Libertarian best friend that thinks morality and values win elections. He proudly casts his votes every cycle for candidates that don't have a chance in hell of winning. When Democrats win, and challenge his core beliefs that are 90% conservative, he stubbornly sticks by his choice. He doesn't compromise, he doesn't win, and is willing to risk 90% of his beliefs for the 10% not aligned with the Republican candidate.

I'm old enough to know that politics are always a compromise unless you're a Democrat. That is one quality that I admire the opposition for historically. They are loyal to a fault and will align and not waiver on their positions, unlike the GOP. Look at the fools that didn't stand up during the SOTU when Trump asked if the role of government is to serve citizens of this country first. The Republican and MAGA agenda is being stymied by Republicans, not Democrats, and its maddening. Kudos to the Democrats and the left for sticking to their guns, no matter how reprehensible some of their positions are to me.

I didn't want us to go to war with Iran. However, we're there now, spent hundreds of billions of dollars already, suffered hundreds of casualties already, and now it's critical to me that it was worth it in the end. I have two nephews in the service, one Army and one Marine, and I don't want them to get deployed into a hell hole anywhere in the world for nothing. So for me, whether you disagree or not, the measurement of success for the war in Iran at this point will be what lasting change we're able to achieve. If there is none, then it was all for nothing.
 
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