Atlas Posted May 19 Posted May 19 35 minutes ago, Jsdirt said: Why not make it $500? Because that's unlikely? IMO $200 is probably an extreme case but I don't think $130-$150 is out of the question if Operation Epic Failure drags on.
Jsdirt Posted May 20 Posted May 20 Only epic failure is you and your party's ability to comprehend GOOD policies. Kamala would rather have us nuked by Iran some summer instead of getting her feelings hurt by people mad over high gas prices. But, when that party is in power, nobody seems to mind high fuel costs? Funny how that works. We endured 8 years of obama and 4 years of biden. It's a wonder America is still standing after all that. 1
richard wysong Posted May 20 Posted May 20 $4.74/87 on the turnpike, local $4.25 and up, Hiway $4.30 and up. Diesel on the pike $5.95
Atlas Posted May 20 Posted May 20 3 minutes ago, KARNUT said: 200$ on the horizon? Sorry I’m an optimist. This would be the 7th time we've "won" the war and about the 14th time we've "made progress" in negotiations with Iran before backtracking and threatening to blow them up. The only truth is Iran has 'x' number of days to completely surrender until we give them another 2 weeks to surrender. In case optimist brain has already forgotten, we "completely destroyed" Iran's nuclear capability during strikes last summer and "completely eradicated" any nuclear threat. Which leaves one to wonder why we had to do it again this year, and if we'll have to do it again in the near future, since we still haven't been able to seize their supposed stockpiles of enriched uranium. While WTI crude futures are down about 5% today, we won't know any long term trajectory until Iran confirms any deal. Sure as hell can't trust the dementia patient, he's already forgotten what he tweeted about this morning.
KARNUT Posted May 20 Posted May 20 25 minutes ago, Atlas said: This would be the 7th time we've "won" the war and about the 14th time we've "made progress" in negotiations with Iran before backtracking and threatening to blow them up. The only truth is Iran has 'x' number of days to completely surrender until we give them another 2 weeks to surrender. In case optimist brain has already forgotten, we "completely destroyed" Iran's nuclear capability during strikes last summer and "completely eradicated" any nuclear threat. Which leaves one to wonder why we had to do it again this year, and if we'll have to do it again in the near future, since we still haven't been able to seize their supposed stockpiles of enriched uranium. While WTI crude futures are down about 5% today, we won't know any long term trajectory until Iran confirms any deal. Sure as hell can't trust the dementia patient, he's already forgotten what he tweeted about this morning. It’s wound be easy to end with complete destruction. A pause is to save lives. And to convince people who look for anything negative. That everything was tried. Of course we can continue to do it the old way and take our chances that they wouldn’t completely destroy the world because we aren’t fit to live according to their teachings. I choose patience pay a little more for gas. And then send them back to the Stone Age. Because that’s they want to do to us. Just in case you haven’t been listening. 1 1
Atlas Posted May 20 Posted May 20 1 hour ago, KARNUT said: It’s wound be easy to end with complete destruction. A pause is to save lives. And to convince people who look for anything negative. That everything was tried. Of course we can continue to do it the old way and take our chances that they wouldn’t completely destroy the world because we aren’t fit to live according to their teachings. I choose patience pay a little more for gas. And then send them back to the Stone Age. Because that’s they want to do to us. Just in case you haven’t been listening. Remember JCPOA which was ripped up in 2018 after 3 years of verified compliance by Iran? Gas prices were normal, the IAEA actually had visual inspections and tracking of any enrichment activities and we weren't tweeting about wiping a civilization off the earth every week. Now gas prices are at their highest levels ever, Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz affecting global energy pricing, and we're on the brink of nuclear war because a dictator in Israel finally goaded a US administration into advancing their interests. Pepperidge Farm remembers, kNut.
KARNUT Posted May 20 Posted May 20 (edited) 24 minutes ago, Atlas said: Remember JCPOA which was ripped up in 2018 after 3 years of verified compliance by Iran? Gas prices were normal, the IAEA actually had visual inspections and tracking of any enrichment activities and we weren't tweeting about wiping a civilization off the earth every week. Now gas prices are at their highest levels ever, Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz affecting global energy pricing, and we're on the brink of nuclear war because a dictator in Israel finally goaded a US administration into advancing their interests. Pepperidge Farm remembers, kNut. Compliance? What are you smoking? So you think the underground enrichment facility was built since 2018 and producing weapons grade uranium? Keep on smoking. Edited May 20 by KARNUT 1
Atlas Posted May 20 Posted May 20 Just now, KARNUT said: Compliance? What are you smoking? So you think the underground enrichment facility built since 2018 and producing weapons grade uranium? Keep on smoking. Use your words, kNut, I have an easier time understanding complete thoughts and sentences.
KARNUT Posted May 20 Posted May 20 13 minutes ago, Atlas said: Use your words, kNut, I have an easier time understanding complete thoughts and sentences. I thought you could connect the dots. I try to spell it out slowly. On second thought I’m not going to waste my time. How Is. That? 1
Atlas Posted May 20 Posted May 20 49 minutes ago, KARNUT said: I thought you could connect the dots. I try to spell it out slowly. On second thought I’m not going to waste my time. How Is. That? Fordow is the facility you're talking about, it existed before 2018, and Iran used to allow the IAEA to monitor its activities until we violated our agreement with Iran. The JCPOA was torn up in 2018 by DD and we've had problems ever since. You'd think we'd be able to at least achieve as much as the JCPOA afforded global nuclear stability by going to war for the last 90 days but we don't even have that AND us pump gas and diesels are at their highest prices ever. $40 Billion on the taxpayer dime and counting, and not a yellow rock to show for it. 2
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