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2022 Mar 8, 11:35am   98,609 views  589 comments

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https://slaynews.com/news/aaa-lists-10-most-expensive-states-for-gas-9-are-blue-states-in-bad-sign-for-joe-and-kamala/?source=patrick.net


AAA Lists Most Expensive States for Gas: 9 of Top 10 Are Run by Democrats
David Hawkins March 8, 2022

According to AAA here are the most expensive states for gas as of Monday:

The American Automobile Association (AAA) has listed the top-ten most expensive states to buy gas, nine of which are run by Democrats.

According to AAA, the national average for a gallon of gas is $4.06 and rising.

The average is now 45 cents more than a week ago, 62 cents more than a month ago, and $1.30 more than a year ago.

And it promises to get worse as the West debates banning Russian oil.

AAA has released a list of the ten states with the most expensive gas prices and most are blue states.

The only red state in the top ten is Alaska, which surprisingly comes in at number 6.

Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, said:

“There are few words to describe the unprecedented rise in gasoline prices over the last week, with massive spikes coast to coast in both gasoline and diesel prices, as oil prices jump to their highest since 2008. ...

California: $5.34
Hawaii: $4.69
Nevada: $4.59
Oregon: $4.51
Washington: $4.44
Alaska: $4.39
Illinois: $4.30
Connecticut: $4.28
New York: $4.26
Pennsylvania: $4.23




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568   richwicks   2024 May 7, 5:06am  

WookieMan says

I'm in the country. I literally was hanging out with horse people Sunday. Hell weekly, good people. It's cheaper than a Tesla by a large margin. They could ride it into town in 4 minutes if they wanted to go quick.


Well, I know how inconvenient they are. My sister and husband owned one, you can over-feed it, you have to get silage for it in the winter, they can be unpredictable.

It's definitely cheaper than a Tesla, but it's quite bit to own one. You don't just pop down to the store, and then get back and leave it in the garage, or even the pasture.

WookieMan says

We have human shit on streets in cities, so what's the difference?


I'd much rather step in horse shit than human shit. Horse manure, it's just a bunch of plants, it's not rank like human feces.
569   WookieMan   2024 May 7, 6:39am  

richwicks says

Well, I know how inconvenient they are.

It's work for sure. Cheaper than an overpriced car though as you yourself say. Most EV drivers are going a couple miles. There's no utility to them. You can accelerate 0-30 in 1 second. Great. Then need to charge it for 30 minutes if not hours overnight with your $20k solar panels. What a deal....

I'll take the horse. Not joking either. Give me a free horse or EV, I'll take the horse. I'll just take the vehicle that I can fuel up in 3 minutes and go about my day. Or a horse. Both are better than an EV. I don't even like horses either.
570   ForcedTQ   2024 May 7, 6:54am  

Patrick says






That’s that CARBOB price premium, Renewable Fuel Standard and State Taxes/Fees staring us in the face. Doing absolutely fuck all to actually make any kind of difference for the better in our horribly retarded state.
571   anniecoyote   2024 May 7, 9:19am  

On our way back from Surprise Valley in Modoc County, CA we bought diesel in Carson City area at $4.12 per gallon then kicked ourselves because down the road in Minden it was $3.64. Also, in Oroville CA at the Feather River Rancheria they had $3.99 diesel. Here in my town it's $5.29
572   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 May 7, 4:06pm  

WookieMan says


I don't think the EV lovers understand this. A good percentage of the population simply won't buy them, specifically men.


Yup. They don't want to understand it.

It's ideological too. Not just men. Hence probably why the EV fluffers don't want to admit to this. And if they do, then they must descent into a 'Deplorable' type rant.





Retirement communities are big on EV golf carts. My parents have one as do most of their neighbors.
573   HeadSet   2024 May 8, 9:01am  

WookieMan says

Give me a free horse or EV, I'll take the horse.

True, you cannot stump-broke an EV.
574   Patrick   2024 May 10, 3:36pm  




Maybe posted before.
575   Patrick   2024 May 15, 7:27pm  

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/05/democrat-run-california-imposes-secret-50-cent-per/


An emissions reduction program by an environmental regulator will lead to a 50-cent per gallon of gasoline increase, according to a report by a state environment regulator.

Last year the California Air Resources Board (CARB) said gas prices would increase by 50 cents next year and every year after in order to reduce emissions.

This is in addition to California’s existing gas tax!
576   clambo   2024 May 15, 8:15pm  

Palm Beach County, $3.43 today.
577   WookieMan   2024 May 16, 4:35am  

UkraineIsTotallyFucked says


Retirement communities are big on EV golf carts. My parents have one as do most of their neighbors.

Golf carts are literally the best use for batteries if the community/village/city allows it. I use mine to get around since the speed limits are 25mph, so you can't get yourself in trouble on a cart. They're quiet. And what I can't stand is EV drivers just not admitting they're fun to drive. I get the speed and torque flooring the pedal. Is that worth $30-50k more than a similar ICE car? No. It's basic math really.

When I leave town it's a full sized V8 SUV. Mine is 14 years old, 232k miles. Minor repairs and oil changes an EV wouldn't need. I 100% would need a new battery with an EV though with the miles and age. $15-20K? That's more than my gas and repairs over the same time frame.

You're better off buying a new car and if it's EV again you're now $60-100k in the hole on a fucking car. I can repair my car now for substantially less than a new car. EV drivers are getting raped, they just don't know it. If I got a sedan like a Toyota Corolla I'd be massively ahead financially. Similar size to a Tesla.

I don't know, I just don't get car people that spend so much money. I need utility and there's not a single EV model that provides anything close to what I need by a long shot. I give no shits about speed or gadgets.
581   Patrick   2024 Oct 8, 1:57pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/new-report-blames-climate-policies-california-high-gas-prices-newsom-big-oil/


New Report Blames Climate Policies for California’s High Gas Prices After Newsom Claimed It Was ‘Big Oil’

A new report from the Energy Policy Research Foundation (EPRF) has concluded that California’s “climate change” policies are to blame for the state’s soaring gas prices.

The confirmation comes despite insistence from Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom that “Big Oil” was to blame for the state’s higher-than-average fuel prices.

According to the EPRF analysis by researcher Max Pyziur, California has several climate policies impacting gasoline prices that are unique to the state.

AAA reported that the average gas price nationwide was around $3.17 a gallon.

In California, however, the average price is $4.67 a gallon.

The study by Pyzier pointed out that gasoline formulations exceeding EPA standards account for 16 cents a gallon of added cost.

California’s Cap and Trade program, an attempt to limit greenhouse gas emissions, is another cause of the higher prices.

This program caps greenhouse gas emissions and charges a fee for those who exceed the “caps.”

California also has an excise tax of 58 cents per gallon, which was only 18 cents a gallon in 2000.

The combination of these policies has made gas cost an average of $1 more per gallon in 2022 and 2023.
582   WookieMan   2024 Oct 8, 3:30pm  

Patrick says

AAA reported that the average gas price nationwide was around $3.17 a gallon.

In California, however, the average price is $4.67 a gallon.

Do the math. They have to make up for EV's without taxing them directly. We're at about $3.29 I believe in IL. That $1.50/gallon extra is to pay for EV's and your location.

With a massive refinery in Indiana our bump is only about 10-20¢/gallon. Plus we don't have as many EV's as CA. EV's are costing ICE drivers a ton in places not near the Gulf or with major pipelines/refineries. Basically the entire West coast to the Rockies.
585   RC2006   2024 Nov 10, 10:51am  

Nothing compared with what happens after refineries close down, once they shut down they are gone and never coming back.

https://www.thecentersquare.com/california/article_f2ae7d54-927c-11ef-b60b-5f53fd496ef7.html
586   RWSGFY   2024 Nov 10, 11:29am  

CA prices were higher before EVs were a thing. It's the fucking "special formulation".
589   WookieMan   2024 Nov 18, 12:35am  

Patrick says





Touch hyperbolic. Even for CA you’d be driving an F-350 to pay that much. I’ve never paid over $100 for a V8 15mpg SUV from empty. Your standard pickup would be less and a lot at V6’s now that can still haul and tow but more efficient.

Besides taxes the prices are coming down for sure in the next 6 months.

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