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StartAgain 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is getting absurd. WAY too high. Killing the keystone was a horrible move, holy shit...

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TexasPiper 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s more complex than just one pipeline.

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JESUSJUGS 3 points ago +3 / -0

They’re going to have to convert our price boards to start accepting double digits! $10.00 per gal coming soon.

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nautilus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Newsflash: gas in the bay area has been hovering around $4 all last year.

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p1smo 3 points ago +3 / -0

Was literally $1 less last year this time. I'm sure all the Biden commuters are loving it right now.

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Trumperette1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks Biden and Newsom.

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KeeptheChief 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't worry, we can always take the hyperloop!

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556x45mm 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't forget to pay your FastTrack so that you can use the freeway that your tax dollars built.

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KeepingAmericaGreat 2 points ago +2 / -0

Harwood, June 10, 2008: As difficult as this is for consumers right now, is, in fact, high gas prices what we need to let the market work, a line incentive so that we do shift to alternative means of energy?

Obama: Well, I think that we have been slow to move in a better direction when it comes to energy usage. And the president, frankly, hasn’t had an energy policy. And as a consequence, we’ve been consuming energy as if it’s infinite. We now know that our demand is badly outstripping supply with China and India growing as rapidly as they are. So…

Harwood: So could these high prices help us?

Obama: I think that I would have preferred a gradual adjustment. The fact that this is such a shock to American pocketbooks is not a good thing. But if we take some steps right now to help people make the adjustment, first of all by putting more money into their pockets, but also by encouraging the market to adapt to these new circumstances more quickly, particularly US automakers, then I think ultimately, we can come out of this stronger and have a more efficient energy policy than we do right now.

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MythArcana 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yup, it's going up about $0.10 per week here. It wouldn't be so bad if Jerry Brown didn't stack $1.52 per gallon tax with no cap or way to vote to get rid of it.

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556x45mm 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's 3 different gas taxes on Californians, don't forget the summer blend as well