I live in WA, we have the 2nd highest gas tax burden in the country,($0.55 or so per gallon) up there with CA. That money is suppose to go to transportation infrastructure but i don't believe it for a second based on the condition of the entire west side of the state.
Foreigners yes. Lots of ag labor evading visas/permit enforcement. and border jumpers in general. Its also a place where homeless travel to, for softer drug policy and free housing. We are actually seeing an exodus similar to CA, businesses and middle class people leaving. Its finding its way east toward me now too. The city council is all mexican in my town, they promote and celebrate the down town area looking like tijuana. Identical. Run down shops, rough looking hispanic people everywhere. It really pisses me off.
Aw man, I hate to hear that. We’ve had the same problems in Texas for years. Lately though, things are looking better in my little town. I think the majority of illegals that were living here knew Trump wasn’t messing around this time and packed their shit and ran to the border. Lot less traffic than when Biden was in office. Hopefully ICE makes it to your neck of the woods.
I have yet to visit TX, and hope to someday. Yep i think the rhetoric alone saw a considerable amount of self-deporting. Peasant cultures are pretty low IQ, and heavy in group-think. Easy to spook. I hope ICE starts handling everyone else.
I did notice the day the bombing started, gas went up 50 cents a gallon here even though there was no shortage of oil and there is still no shortage of oil. The only thing that made oil go up was futures market.
Yep, the whole thing is bs. I wish PDJT would start an investigation into big oil/gas. We are being price gouged for no reason. If he would announce an investigation, bet those prices would suddenly fall.
Great article. Just told my wife this last night after CBS ran a heart string story about a family who could afford the gas for a planned vacation. I told my wife, "I bet they are from California". Sure as shit they were. After the report, that blamed trump and the Iran war, I explained the truth. Also adding that Cali/Newscum is heavily reliant on foreign oil. I absolutely detest MSM and their exploitation of lies to sell a false narrative. Glad someone is writing the truth
Same here. The "that's sooo last week" tariffs also had similar reporting. "Small business chocolatier in Vermont might have to close down.." Meanwhile Vermont has the 3rd highest tax burden in the country, and preparing and selling food has razor thin margins as it is. in this case, tariffs are not the enemy.
Oil prices are a SMALL portion of overall fuel pruces. Taxes at all levels are a much bugger factor, alongside supply and demand. Fuel demand is always growing.
Trump allowing a new refinery will lower prices obce its producing.
Good article, but it seems as if the writer forgot the Gulf of Mexico is a thing of the past. Gulf of America. Drill baby drill.
Straight of
HormuzAMERICAi had the exact thought when i read it, but to be fair he was referencing the past.
All very good points that the average libtard knows nothing about.
I live in WA, we have the 2nd highest gas tax burden in the country,($0.55 or so per gallon) up there with CA. That money is suppose to go to transportation infrastructure but i don't believe it for a second based on the condition of the entire west side of the state.
Corrupt governments mess everything up. I’ve never been to WA state, but all the pics I’ve seen of your state look very beautiful.
Its very beautiful but now full of strangers. Best to stay east of the cascades.
Strangers? Illegals? Or just people moving in from other states?
Foreigners yes. Lots of ag labor evading visas/permit enforcement. and border jumpers in general. Its also a place where homeless travel to, for softer drug policy and free housing. We are actually seeing an exodus similar to CA, businesses and middle class people leaving. Its finding its way east toward me now too. The city council is all mexican in my town, they promote and celebrate the down town area looking like tijuana. Identical. Run down shops, rough looking hispanic people everywhere. It really pisses me off.
Aw man, I hate to hear that. We’ve had the same problems in Texas for years. Lately though, things are looking better in my little town. I think the majority of illegals that were living here knew Trump wasn’t messing around this time and packed their shit and ran to the border. Lot less traffic than when Biden was in office. Hopefully ICE makes it to your neck of the woods.
I have yet to visit TX, and hope to someday. Yep i think the rhetoric alone saw a considerable amount of self-deporting. Peasant cultures are pretty low IQ, and heavy in group-think. Easy to spook. I hope ICE starts handling everyone else.
I did notice the day the bombing started, gas went up 50 cents a gallon here even though there was no shortage of oil and there is still no shortage of oil. The only thing that made oil go up was futures market.
Yep, the whole thing is bs. I wish PDJT would start an investigation into big oil/gas. We are being price gouged for no reason. If he would announce an investigation, bet those prices would suddenly fall.
Great article. Just told my wife this last night after CBS ran a heart string story about a family who could afford the gas for a planned vacation. I told my wife, "I bet they are from California". Sure as shit they were. After the report, that blamed trump and the Iran war, I explained the truth. Also adding that Cali/Newscum is heavily reliant on foreign oil. I absolutely detest MSM and their exploitation of lies to sell a false narrative. Glad someone is writing the truth
Same here. The "that's sooo last week" tariffs also had similar reporting. "Small business chocolatier in Vermont might have to close down.." Meanwhile Vermont has the 3rd highest tax burden in the country, and preparing and selling food has razor thin margins as it is. in this case, tariffs are not the enemy.
Oil prices are a SMALL portion of overall fuel pruces. Taxes at all levels are a much bugger factor, alongside supply and demand. Fuel demand is always growing.
Trump allowing a new refinery will lower prices obce its producing.
Low oil barrel prices hurts US oil producers.
Its not a regime change war i promise!! But the regime is changing kek