See you in November
>>534300124Will the AI bubble even last that long?
>>534300124in socal we're nearing $7 in my area and we havent seen the 7 since covid. its also gonna start getting hot next week. fingers crossed for some good kvetching. november was a real bummer for that but gas affects everyone
>>534300246Oh no socal might vote democrat!
>>534300124No you wont im never voting again
>>534300307yeah sadly its just getting worse here too even based counties and cities are starting to go purple. i write off all my gas as business expense though so its all just a big funny to me
>>534300211what's this picture trying to convey? i know it's ellison and pulling the rug out but I don't get it. doesn't him or his son own/have a part in all those companies? maybe i'm too low IQ to understand
>>534300124I hope gas hits $100 a gallon so nobody gets to drive all summer.More open roads for me and my bicycle, fuck off cage-fags.
>>534300124And then what?
>>534300124Cool, still voting red>wah my gas costs more>better vote in incompetent retards who openly hate me
>>534300124Oh,nose....Higher gasoline prices could stall recovery, Obama’s re-election, Boston Herald, 2/21/12“By summer, some analysts said, you could be paying $4 for a gallon of gas, almost as high as the record set in the summer of 2008. A price that high could cripple the still-fragile recovery…The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the Midwest was $3.41 last week, up 32 cents from a year ago and $1.59 more than the day Obama became president…In Los Angeles, the price of regular unleaded already is $4.93 a gallon and premium $5.09 at some gas stations, and the escalating fuel costs are expected to ripple throughout the economy, affecting everything from groceries to air fares.”
>>534300124No you wont
>>534302186It's true though. I live in the most conservative part of a really red state but I've never seen so many "I regret voting for Trump" signs in lawns. Everywhere I look, not one Trump supporter who doesn't regret it. It's crazy because everybody here voted Trump 3 times in a row, but it's obvious that this time, it was a mistake. We call him "Trump the Mistake" in my house.I was at a bar in town on Saturday night. It's the kind of place where working class guys, truckers, and farmers go to unwind after an honest day's work, a real salt-of-the-Earth type of place. We were watching a local high school football game on the TV and one of the players happened to be named Harris, which prompted people in the bar to start talking about Kamala Harris. My dad (a coal-miner) says "y'know, I've voted red since the Reagan administration but I really should have given her a chance. I'm a fool for being so racist and sexist that I couldn't vote for a Brown woman, she was clearly the best choice." Then the local gun store owner, who is also the head of the local KKK chapter, said “I can’t believe I’m saying this, but we need to impeach Trump and Vance and replace them with Kamala.” I look around and my face is stunned. All of these hardcore Trump supporters are shaking their heads in agreement. I heard a couple “yes, sir” and “damn straight”. Everyone started nodding and agreeing, and we were talking about how she's not a billionaire so she understands the plight of the middle class. We all call her Middle Class Kamala around these parts.She was the best candidate for the job, and the only reason she lost is because we were too racist and sexist to realize it. She was basically President for the last 4 years and our economy was booming. We call her Queen Kamala and praise her Kamalaconomy. Anyways just thought I'd throw in my two cents on the matter.
>>534302370I'm not reading all that