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Anon1750875978

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Gas is not an area the left wants to take on Trump at this point. the average price of gas during Biden's term: $3.60 per gallon.

Today under Trump: $3.25 per gallon. This is AFTER the Iran bombing. And Anon1750 wants us to think this is horrible news for Trump.

Too easy.
I'm predicting the price after Iran closes the Strait.

Reading comprehension issues?

Or are you feigning ignorance again?
Because it's one or the other.
 
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I'm predicting the price after Iran closes the Strait.

Reading comprehension issues?

Or are you feigning ignorance again?
Because it's one or the other.
Trump, Kegseth, and their Dept of War are about to find out what closing the Strait of Hormuz is going to do to the price of gas.

$4 within a week?
This is what you wrote. When reading this it reads as though there was a decision already made to close the Strait of Hormuz. And doing so was going to cause the price of gas to reach $4 per gallon within a week.

No words like predict or if the strait is closed. Unlike you I am not sitting on MSNOW waiting for the next soundbite or graphic to post on the matter. So I didn't know if that decision was made or if the strait was closed or open.

Additionally, when 9/11 happened gas shot up to $5 and more almost immediately. It is called price gouging, the gas at the stations has already been paid for by the sore owner. Any increase in pricing, without a shipment at a higher price, is just the station owner increasing his margin. When and If oil reaches the price to where gas is going to be $4 a gallon then it will be legit. Until then it is a simple profit margin for station owners taking advantage of a public that really can't do anything about it.
 

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Except it did shoot up from $2.09 to $2.77.

BBC:
As of March 5, 2026, U.S. gasoline prices have jumped approximately
26 to 30 cents per gallon in less than a week following the start of the conflict with Iran. The average national price reached roughly $3.25 to $3.26 per gallon


Your turn: Evidence or you are a liar
 
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HuskerInCarolina

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You blatantly lied on this board by saying: "It shot up between $.40 to $.60 last weekend."

I called you on it - game over. You and Trike are proven repeated liars.
I've called that beta out on it's/his/hers BS lies and intentional misrepresentation of THEIR OWN WORDS repeatedly in this thread and every single time it goes unreplied. The easiest checkmates you ever get is against this low IQ mouth breathing window licker.
 
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Anon1750875978

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This is what you wrote. When reading this it reads as though there was a decision already made to close the Strait of Hormuz. And doing so was going to cause the price of gas to reach $4 per gallon within a week.

No words like predict or if the strait is closed. Unlike you I am not sitting on MSNOW waiting for the next soundbite or graphic to post on the matter. So I didn't know if that decision was made or if the strait was closed or open.

Additionally, when 9/11 happened gas shot up to $5 and more almost immediately. It is called price gouging, the gas at the stations has already been paid for by the sore owner. Any increase in pricing, without a shipment at a higher price, is just the station owner increasing his margin. When and If oil reaches the price to where gas is going to be $4 a gallon then it will be legit. Until then it is a simple profit margin for station owners taking advantage of a public that really can't do anything about it.
Dumbazz.
 
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What did I write that would make me a dumbazz? Everything I wrote in that post is accurate. Your poorly written post insinuated the strait was closed by Iran and that because the strait was closed by Iran, gas will be at $4 per gallon within a week.

I provided you with a real world example of how the pricing of gas is adjusted when a shipment is delivered and also provided a real world example of how the gas station owners took advantage of political unrest to increase their profit margins on gas they sell.

You have no counter to my statements and your first reaction is to call me a name. Good chat.
 

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BBC:
As of March 5, 2026, U.S. gasoline prices have jumped approximately
26 to 30 cents per gallon in less than a week following the start of the conflict with Iran. The average national price reached roughly $3.25 to $3.26 per gallon


Your turn: Evidence or you are a liar
Dear retard,

I work in oil & gas and my evidence is better than your BBC quote

 

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Jews aren't your friends.
They don't share your values.
They are defined, by nature, as not recognizing Christ as the risen savior.
They don't respect you.
They are israel first, all the time, every time.
There is no parallel message board, no conversation space at all where they are defending you the way you are defending them.
They look down on you.
Why you choose lapdog status at the expense of your own Country is absolutely a YOU problem.
 

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The irony is the people in Iran who are most angry with the regime are Iranian liberals, college students, the well educated, and liberal woman who don't want to be subjugated under sharia law. There was a weird juxtaposition when ICE were literally killing American born protestors in Minnesota, while at the same time Trump was telling the Iranian regime to not harm liberal Iranian protestors. We will find out later that a majority of Iranians preferred the relative of peace of the regime vs. what is coming. Just like Iraqis, Afghanis, Syrians, Libyans..
Trying to compare the murderous regime of Iran and what happened in Minnesota is rediculous. It’s a fine line between defensive shooting and over aggressive policing compared to public executions in the form of beheadings and hangings.
 
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I could be wrong (and I usually am) but I think gas is on like a 3-6 month cycle, usually? So it probably won't be in a week but soonish?
3-6 month cycle in regards to supply and how it affects demand and the actual cost of producing. But these short term rapid rises are all perception. Stock market reacting to demand issues not yet realized.
 

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This is what you wrote. When reading this it reads as though there was a decision already made to close the Strait of Hormuz. And doing so was going to cause the price of gas to reach $4 per gallon within a week.

No words like predict or if the strait is closed. Unlike you I am not sitting on MSNOW waiting for the next soundbite or graphic to post on the matter. So I didn't know if that decision was made or if the strait was closed or open.

Additionally, when 9/11 happened gas shot up to $5 and more almost immediately. It is called price gouging, the gas at the stations has already been paid for by the sore owner. Any increase in pricing, without a shipment at a higher price, is just the station owner increasing his margin. When and If oil reaches the price to where gas is going to be $4 a gallon then it will be legit. Until then it is a simple profit margin for station owners taking advantage of a public that really can't do anything about it.
That’s actually not quite correct. Station owners don’t do the gouging. It’s up the supply chain. There are too many independent owners to be able to create collusion on prices. However up the chain at the suppliers it’s very easy.
Also most station owners resupply every couple of days. Some daily. It’s a very short time frame for them selling fuel that was bought at a lower price. Conversely when prices drop…….albeit……usually slower you can be stuck selling fuel at poor margins.
 

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That’s actually not quite correct. Station owners don’t do the gouging. It’s up the supply chain. There are too many independent owners to be able to create collusion on prices. However up the chain at the suppliers it’s very easy.
Also most station owners resupply every couple of days. Some daily. It’s a very short time frame for them selling fuel that was bought at a lower price. Conversely when prices drop…….albeit……usually slower you can be stuck selling fuel at poor margins.
I worked at a gas station during college, and I’m sure mine was an uncommon one (it was run/owned by idiots) but the way we determined when/how we changed our gas prices was when the gas station .5 mile down the road adjusted theirs. We always went a penny less. Every morning, we called them, asked what their price was, adjusted ours if needed. Never made sense to me. We also got our fuel refills about once a week. Sometimes twice, depends on the season. Not sure how they operate today though, this was almost 20 years ago.
 
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StayFrosty2

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My passion in this world is triggering retard MIGA b!tch boys like yourself. Previously I had a blast doing this to TDS F@gs too. You are both retard propagandized subhumans.
So you are an internet bad boy? Got it... immature as a 12 year old. Thanks for solidifying that for us. B!tch boys, F@gs.... you are supposedly a professional? I wonder if you are like this in your every day life. If so all of your two friends probably have cool white supremacy tats. Your coworkers likely laugh at you.

And you think you are triggering me??? Bwhahaha.... punk you are the one getting trolled here and you are too stupid it even recognize it.
 

StayFrosty2

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Ohhhh, so the Nazis were just HELPING those old unhealthy jews out by killing them quickly!

Teach, you are on fire today. How long have you been teaching for?
Was that directed at me? Or the Trike Rider.... which is a funny name. He hasn't graduated to the two wheeler