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Is it Trump? Oh boy, please let it be Trump!
Author:
Stark Raving Dad
(5192 Posts - Joined: Aug 19, 2020)
Posted at 12:41 pm on Mar 2, 2022
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"It’s always a wonder how you all are experts in everything." jimbasil 6/26/2022
Replies to: "Is it Trump? Oh boy, please let it be Trump!"
Oil was $52 when Biden took office. Now $115. Doh, OPEC!
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Cole
- 10:12am 3/2/22
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So, what is the reason for that? Do you know?
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jimbasil
- 12:39pm 3/2/22
supply and demand
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 1:01pm 3/2/22
And what has changed since 2019 that created this supply and demand issue?
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jimbasil
- 4:47pm 3/2/22
Joe’s booming economy. Just ask Qwest. He knows.
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MuskyTommy
- 12:47pm 3/2/22
Is it Trump? Oh boy, please let it be Trump!
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Stark Raving Dad
- 12:41pm 3/2/22
Is that the answer? It’d be nice to see if someone here actually had that answer.
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jimbasil
- 12:42pm 3/2/22
And look at how well that's turned out in the past.
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Stark Raving Dad
- 12:53pm 3/2/22
Trying to sell, it’s Biden’s fault as this all inclusive reason really doesn’t cut it.
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jimbasil
- 5:17pm 3/2/22
Ironic insofar as this is all Trump's fault was equally stupid.
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Stark Raving Dad
- 7:24pm 3/2/22
Golf clap.... Really well done!
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TampaIrish
- 1:33pm 3/2/22
excellent
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irish93
- 1:28pm 3/2/22
well, our energy secretary channeled her bobby knight and said we should just sit back and enjoy it.
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 11:05am 3/2/22
Some of you have built quite the echo chamber of falsities, however Economist feel pity for you
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Quest4twelve
- 10:25am 3/2/22
Oil prices are not about supply and demand
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MarkHarman
- 1:03pm 3/2/22
Yea that’s it. So many more people in Michigan are driving more in February than
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MuskyTommy
- 11:12am 3/2/22
Fact: Jan '21 still a lot of teleworking and places of businesses closed down due to Covid.
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Quest4twelve
- 11:17am 3/2/22
Nice try. Pre Covid when the economy was doing very well gas averaged
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MuskyTommy
- 11:32am 3/2/22
Really that's your retort?
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Quest4twelve
- 11:53am 3/2/22
When it get to 4-4.50 a gallon keep telling yourself it’s because of Joe’s robust economy
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MuskyTommy
- 12:03pm 3/2/22
Again, right to the off ramp of spin and avoidance of being proven wrong. You're replying w/ emotion
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Quest4twelve
- 12:26pm 3/2/22
When are we allowed to stop using the “transitory” word?
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TampaIrish
- 10:13am 3/2/22
All relative. Since Biden is in his 80th year..."transitory" could mean a quarter century to him...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 11:00am 3/2/22