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Should be a wild four years.

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I like that the site has a large spectrum of political stances. The nobody agreeing in anything aspect is what makes it entertaining to go into threads and argue about retards online.
Redditors don’t allow discourse, they only allow hive mentality.
It’s also entirely possible and likely to not be republican but still support the main philosophies of the site. They shouldn’t shit up and derail threads, but they shouldn’t be exiled

Honestly, most folks here are smart enough to leave well enough alone, and even if they are baited into retarded arguments, the argument pretty much stops once one party decides to drop it. I've been baited in this threat before and felt pretty stupid for even engaging, but after a while, most folks generally forget and move on. This is a far freer place to be a retard on the internet, and I wouldn't change a thing. Besides, it's not fun if you 100% agree with people 100% of the time. You HAVE to have some kind of disagreement over something. Otherwise, you just become a doormat.
 
From what I understand about Kentucky, Cameron was McConnell's pick and wouldn't quit despite being in third and already lost running for governor, Barr was gay to Trump in the first term but seems like he will at least be a Dave McCormick "you get me in I vote for your stuff and won't be a fag," and Nate Morris was the real MAGA guy but couldn't get ahead because of Cameron.

Paxton looks to be all but a clinch for TX Senate at least.
It's not exactly that cut and dry, Cameron burnt the Mitch mcconnell endorsement when he called out Mitch for voting no on tulsi, pete and I think RFK jr. Mitch was setting it out, Nate could have won, but it was a long shot.

It's also interesting to point out Rand paul's permed ass all but endorsed cameron.
https://www.whas11.com/article/news/politics/national-politics/senator-rand-paul-voting-daniel-cameron-replace-mitch-mcconnell/417-d32a48e3-5307-46d3-82b7-0fd93bf4b59f
 
This thread, and a small number of others, are the only threads on this site where political spergs get to form their own echo chambers via tone policing discussions about [CURRENT THING]. Only about 20-30 people post here regularly and form the core ideological expectations. Out of a site of 1000's. Applying UPSG2 ideology to the rest of the site isn't accurate.

Not that the rest of the site are blue hair trannys, but I'd hazard to guess it's much closer to libertarian centrism on the whole than far right nationalist.
Nigga the rest of the site is not the TES thread. The TES thread is AIDS
 
Anything to make the price of gas keep going up huh.
I adore how stupid-angry people get about a change that generally has next to no actual impact on their monthly expenses. At $2.50/gal, driving a car that gets 30 mpg 10 miles to/from work every day costs $1.60 per day to commute to/from work. Or about $35 per month to commute to work by car.

When gas "explodes" to $4.50 in price, that same commute is $3 per day, or about $63 per month to commute to work by car, a difference of ... wait for it, $28.

It's one of the least-significant expenses in the average family budget and even wild fluctuations to it have a minimal impact to the bottom line. If a $30 increase to commute price is really enough to throw your finances into flux, you have bigger problems, since literally everything else you spend your money on monthly (besides rent) can fluctuate more, namely electricity, groceries, insurance (if you pay month-to-month and have an accident, even when not at fault), kid's random expenses, etc.

Hurr-durr muh gas prices. "lol fuck off and drive less" is the correct response to such retardation, every fucking time.
 
I adore how stupid-angry people get about a change that generally has next to no actual impact on their monthly expenses. At $2.50/gal, driving a car that gets 30 mpg 10 miles to/from work every day costs $1.60 per day to commute to/from work. Or about $35 per month to commute to work by car.

When gas "explodes" to $4.50 in price, that same commute is $3 per day, or about $63 per month to commute to work by car, a difference of ... wait for it, $28.

It's one of the least-significant expenses in the average family budget and even wild fluctuations to it have a minimal impact to the bottom line. If a $30 increase to commute price is really enough to throw your finances into flux, you have bigger problems, since literally everything else you spend your money on monthly (besides rent) can fluctuate more, namely electricity, groceries, insurance (if you pay month-to-month and have an accident, even when not at fault), kid's random expenses, etc.

Hurr-durr muh gas prices. "lol fuck off and drive less" is the correct response to such retardation, every fucking time.
You must live very close to work, or have never experience traffic, which significantly shortens the distance you can go in a full tank. I often have to fill my tank weekly, which at $50-$60 a time, km spending a hell of a lot more than your estimate.

That doesn’t even include the fact that I’m 7 miles from the grocery store and pretty much any other place I’d have to go throughout an average week.

That said, I’ve lived with expensive California gas so often, and it’s still cheaper than it was during COVID, that I actually haven’t noticed gas prices going up during this whole Iran thing. The egg prices surging a few years ago was a far greater deal to me, and I spend every day fearing I’ll have to replace ram or an NVME
 
I adore how stupid-angry people get about a change that generally has next to no actual impact on their monthly expenses. At $2.50/gal, driving a car that gets 30 mpg 10 miles to/from work every day costs $1.60 per day to commute to/from work. Or about $35 per month to commute to work by car.

When gas "explodes" to $4.50 in price, that same commute is $3 per day, or about $63 per month to commute to work by car, a difference of ... wait for it, $28.

It's one of the least-significant expenses in the average family budget and even wild fluctuations to it have a minimal impact to the bottom line. If a $30 increase to commute price is really enough to throw your finances into flux, you have bigger problems, since literally everything else you spend your money on monthly (besides rent) can fluctuate more, namely electricity, groceries, insurance (if you pay month-to-month and have an accident, even when not at fault), kid's random expenses, etc.

Hurr-durr muh gas prices. "lol fuck off and drive less" is the correct response to such retardation, every fucking time.
The issue is so many things are downstream from gas prices. Energy and shipping prices dominate so much of what things cost in general. The price at the pump is easy to see, but the downstream inflation effects on everything else are the much larger concern.
 
The issue is so many things are downstream from gas prices. Energy and shipping prices dominated so much of what things cost in general. The price at the pump is easy to see, but the downstream inflation effects on everything else are the much larger concern.
I don't think he can wait on two fronts, the higher gas prices are hitting him on affordability where Trump is weakest if not downright ignorant on the issue. Colleges are wrapping up graduation and high school will let out soon, if fuel prices are still high, thats going to be a huge clusterfuck for him. If its Americans 250th summer and people have to scale down plans because airline and fuel prices are high, you can bet his poll numbers will tank and bring the candidates down with him. People can't eat stocks.
I posted this in the Iran thread but its worth repeating. Shipping prices already are higher due to tariffs, now Im seeing fuel surcharges getting tacked on.

Leaving AI unchecked and ignoring the white collar onslaught of jobs due to jeets and visa fraud is Trumps biggest economic policy failure, the question is, can he salvage it over the summer? If the republicans loose either house or senate or both, there will be articles saying "Trump learns the high cost of ignoring affordability".
 
I adore how stupid-angry people get about a change that generally has next to no actual impact on their monthly expenses. At $2.50/gal, driving a car that gets 30 mpg 10 miles to/from work every day costs $1.60 per day to commute to/from work. Or about $35 per month to commute to work by car.

When gas "explodes" to $4.50 in price, that same commute is $3 per day, or about $63 per month to commute to work by car, a difference of ... wait for it, $28.

It's one of the least-significant expenses in the average family budget and even wild fluctuations to it have a minimal impact to the bottom line. If a $30 increase to commute price is really enough to throw your finances into flux, you have bigger problems, since literally everything else you spend your money on monthly (besides rent) can fluctuate more, namely electricity, groceries, insurance (if you pay month-to-month and have an accident, even when not at fault), kid's random expenses, etc.

Hurr-durr muh gas prices. "lol fuck off and drive less" is the correct response to such retardation, every fucking time.
Nigger the trucker cannot drive less. That price gets added onto whatever the fuck he's transporting.
 
You must live very close to work, or have never experience traffic, which significantly shortens the distance you can go in a full tank. I often have to fill my tank weekly, which at $50-$60 a time, km spending a hell of a lot more than your estimate.

That doesn’t even include the fact that I’m 7 miles from the grocery store and pretty much any other place I’d have to go throughout an average week.

That said, I’ve lived with expensive California gas so often, and it’s still cheaper than it was during COVID, that I actually haven’t noticed gas prices going up during this whole Iran thing. The egg prices surging a few years ago was a far greater deal to me, and I spend every day fearing I’ll have to replace ram or an NVME
"You must ... have never experience[d] [sic] traffic." This is how a disingenuous argument begins. Of course I've experienced traffic. Why would you even waste effort suggesting I haven't? "Huh? Traffic? What the fuck is that?" ... is that genuinely what you were hoping to read to make this argument less strained?

I've also had a 1.5 hour commute in the past (which I eventually resolved by moving to be closer to the job, then switching jobs when the new area had better opportunities).

If the cost of your commute suddenly doubling (or more) is enough to cause a financial hardship, you're already in trouble even before the inevitable happens. Find a better (or closer) job. Move elsewhere if none are available. Get a car with better fuel economy.

This has nothing to do with the volatility of gas pricing, but the inability of your budget to accommodate even the slightest bit of extra tension (I use "you" in the metaphorical sense here, not the "literally you, Liquidkid").

You could also drive a vehicle with better fuel economy. On its current tank, mine's (a plug-in hybrid) currently averaging 74.3mpg, so as you can imagine the "gas station sticker shock" doesn't hit nearly as hard for me. I haven't put gas in my car for months, but I still drive hundreds of miles per month anyway. Maybe people shouldn't have been so smug and condescendingly dismissive of plug-in hybrids. I dunno ... just a thought though.

It's the SOP panic stick for people though, I get it. It's a great way to whine about the president (whoever it is) even though it's literally always ragheads manipulating the price. It's still stupid though.

Ah yes, a communist hell-hole is the "last great bastion of white hope." Why would he pretend to be smart when he's just going to say things like this instead?

Nigger the trucker cannot drive less. That price gets added onto whatever the fuck he's transporting.
Nigger the trucker doesn't care what the gas costs.
 
Republicans continue tanking their 2026 and 2028 chances. Congratulations, President Newsom.




This thread is one of the only places left on the farms that still thinks MAGA isn't dead. They are so fucking desperate to pretend as if morale among the right hasn't completely shattered beyond repair thanks to Trump's retardation.
Two years is a long time, nigger.
 
I've also had a 1.5 hour commute in the past (which I eventually resolved by moving to be closer to the job, then switching jobs when the new area had better opportunities).

If the cost of your commute suddenly doubling (or more) is enough to cause a financial hardship, you're already in trouble even before the inevitable happens. Find a better (or closer) job. Move elsewhere if none are available. Get a car with better fuel economy.

This has nothing to do with the volatility of gas pricing, but the inability of your budget to accommodate even the slightest bit of extra tension (I use "you" in the metaphorical sense here, not the "literally you, Liquidkid").

You could also drive a vehicle with better fuel economy. On its current tank, mine's (a plug-in hybrid) currently averaging 74.3mpg, so as you can imagine the "gas station sticker shock" doesn't hit nearly as hard for me. I haven't put gas in my car for months, but I still drive hundreds of miles per month anyway. Maybe people shouldn't have been so smug and condescendingly dismissive of plug-in hybrids. I dunno ... just a thought though.
Oh, you have a hybrid, great. Seriously, how retarded are you? Do you lack perspective? Are you brown?
For everyone else who doesn't have a hybrid, which is a lot of people, the pain is magnified.
Diesel tractor trucks are not hybrid. Planes are not hybrid.

- Job market is shit now, people don't have options to "just move closer chud"
- New cars are insanely priced pushing $50,000 for something decent, even used is high
- Squatamalans and illegals packed into cities make stop and go traffic worse which has been hurting fuel economy for a while now
 
I adore how stupid-angry people get about a change that generally has next to no actual impact on their monthly expenses. At $2.50/gal, driving a car that gets 30 mpg 10 miles to/from work every day costs $1.60 per day to commute to/from work. Or about $35 per month to commute to work by car.

When gas "explodes" to $4.50 in price, that same commute is $3 per day, or about $63 per month to commute to work by car, a difference of ... wait for it, $28.

It's one of the least-significant expenses in the average family budget and even wild fluctuations to it have a minimal impact to the bottom line. If a $30 increase to commute price is really enough to throw your finances into flux, you have bigger problems, since literally everything else you spend your money on monthly (besides rent) can fluctuate more, namely electricity, groceries, insurance (if you pay month-to-month and have an accident, even when not at fault), kid's random expenses, etc.

Hurr-durr muh gas prices. "lol fuck off and drive less" is the correct response to such retardation, every fucking time.
Someone should feature this just because of how stupid it is.
 
Republicans continue tanking their 2026 and 2028 chances. Congratulations, President Newsom.




This thread is one of the only places left on the farms that still thinks MAGA isn't dead. They are so fucking desperate to pretend as if morale among the right hasn't completely shattered beyond repair thanks to Trump's retardation.
Those chatbots are fucking cringe especially the gooner ones
 
My Hispanic Holden Bloodfeast (Hugo Chupasangre) demands the buckbreakening of Cuba, shall that shitty island be turned into a giant Wallmart and parking lot.
Is there any targets worth striking in Cuba? The missiles likely cost tenfold more than the bases they'd hit. Everything in Cuba is held together by bottles and tape

I don't know how much my heart can take watching more antique museum pieces of military history getting blown up to smithereens
 
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