TippyThomas
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It's at $3.99 a gallon around me now.
We need to get those coal burning steamers back.I saw it today for $3.57 (regular).
Did anyone else see the story about the WV coal miners who helped push an EV to a power source? The EV ran out of electric and was stranded close to a coal mine. Pretty ironic if you ask me, I had to laugh.
www.newsnationnow.com/blindspot-newsnation-media-bias/west-virginia-coal-miners-help-tourists-push-dead-ev/
$3.29 here today....1st time in months i filled my tank for under $40 from emptyIt's at $3.99 a gallon around me now.

I'm heading south of me in my Rv and am looking forward to the lower gas prices while I'm there. The prices are around the same as you where I'm going. Last time I filled up the RV I was at around $180.00 total here at home. I'll plan to fill up at the state line when I'm heading home for sure.$3.29 here today....1st time in months i filled my tank for under $40 from empty![]()
If that was PA, I would say that is a normal and reasonable price these days. I don't expect $2.xx or even under $2, I think that is unreasonable expectation.Both Sam's club and Costco have regular for 3.17 today!
Just curious, why young families? $5/gallon will take the rest of my 6 years worth of saving for a house to heat my place for the one upcoming winter as well.News this morning said home heating oil could be $5 a gallon this winter. I feel so sorry for young families just starting out today especially when it’s so unnecessary.
What is, just starting out?I feel so sorry for young families just starting out today especially when it’s so unnecessary.
I don't find it ironic, people who's income relies on the fuel used to create the electricity that the government is soon going to mandate for our cars helping out the customer who helps them retain their coal mining jobI saw it today for $3.57 (regular).
Did anyone else see the story about the WV coal miners who helped push an EV to a power source? The EV ran out of electric and was stranded close to a coal mine. Pretty ironic if you ask me, I had to laugh.
www.newsnationnow.com/blindspot-newsnation-media-bias/west-virginia-coal-miners-help-tourists-push-dead-ev/

I didn’t see that, but I did see a picture of an electric car being charged with a gas generator in CA.I saw it today for $3.57 (regular).
Did anyone else see the story about the WV coal miners who helped push an EV to a power source? The EV ran out of electric and was stranded close to a coal mine. Pretty ironic if you ask me, I had to laugh.
www.newsnationnow.com/blindspot-newsnation-media-bias/west-virginia-coal-miners-help-tourists-push-dead-ev/
$3.13 in CT this week
Of course I feel bad for anyone with oil heat nowadays. I just meant often families with young children and elderly are at the bottom of their income curve and often seem to be hurt drastically by this huge increase. We used to have oil and it was a budget crusher at $2.00 a gallon decades again, so I can’t imagine what it does to all families nowadays. And the thought that this is so preventable is ridiculous.If that was PA, I would say that is a normal and reasonable price these days. I don't expect $2.xx or even under $2, I think that is unreasonable expectation.
Just curious, why young families? $5/gallon will take the rest of my 6 years worth of saving for a house to heat my place for the one upcoming winter as well.
And it amazes me how many people in this country don’t realize that the the majority of electricity these cars use comes from fossil fuels! But let’s not let facts get in the way of an agenda.I didn’t see that, but I did see a picture of an electric car being charged with a gas generator in CA.
My daughter is an electrical engineer and has been saying this for years. In fact the electricity generated to provide for electrical cars is far more poluting than combustion engines.And it amazes me how many people in this country don’t realize that the the majority of electricity these cars use comes from fossil fuels! But let’s not let facts get in the way of an agenda.