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Yesterday, 08:29 PM
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#301
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Join Date: Nov 4, 2014
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Sorry gas is LOWER from the time Trump took office to now.
New username and still alway wrong!
But only 1 point on your Trump Bingo card with “MAGA”, do better! More, more, more!
“Gasoline prices are slightly lower now than when Trump was inaugurated on January 20, 2025.
The U.S. national average retail price for regular gasoline was about $3.10 per gallon on January 20, 2025, based on data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and AAA reports from mid-January (prices rose from $3.06 on January 9 to $3.10 by January 16, with a small increase into January 20). As of November 13, 2025, the AAA national average stands at $3.08 per gallon. This reflects a modest decline of roughly 2 cents per gallon over the past 10 months, influenced by factors like stable oil prices around $80 per barrel earlier in the year and seasonal demand shifts. Note that gasoline futures (a wholesale benchmark) are much lower at $1.95 per gallon, but retail prices include taxes, distribution, and margins, so they don’t track wholesale exactly. Prices can vary by region and week, but the national average shows this slight drop.”
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Today, 10:34 AM
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#302
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Join Date: Sep 2, 2022
Location: Pittsburgh
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Yeah, maybe according to MAGA-AI... but reality at the pump says gas prices are higher now than they were when your favorite deranged predator took office.
Wrong again, MAGA-AI.
But even if MAGA-AI is correct (it's not), you're spending all this time and effort to brag about gas being 2 cents cheaper now? Lol. I think someone needs to touch grass.
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Today, 10:51 AM
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#303
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Join Date: Nov 4, 2014
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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So let’s get this straight.
First you incorrectly say gas prices are higher under Trump. Then you concede that gas prices are lower under Trump, “but not by much”.
Next you imply your memory is better than AI and you’re also the clown in that other thread claimed you memorized arbitrary prices from months or years prior down to the penny.  What a joke you are.
I can give you +1 for Trump bingo with “predator”. Can’t give you credit for MAGA-AI as too close to MAGA and used way too much.
Spend some time brainstorming this weekend for new material. You can do it!
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Today, 10:56 AM
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#304
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Join Date: Sep 2, 2022
Location: Pittsburgh
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Re-read my most recent post, slowly, and come back to the table. Gas prices are higher now, and I've never claimed otherwise. The last part was me playing Devil's Advocate against myself.
I said Even if MAGA-AI is correct (it's not)...
You should read more and salivate less
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Today, 11:01 AM
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#305
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Join Date: Nov 4, 2014
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Sorry, gas prices are lower under Trump.
And I and other gas paying Americans, and illegals, appreciate him.
Thems the facts Jack. Or whatever your name will be next week.
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Today, 11:04 AM
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#306
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Join Date: Sep 2, 2022
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Gas prices are higher under trump. Every single information source not named MAGA-AI confirms this.
Not that I'm surprised. MAGA has been living in a fog devoid of all reality since at least 2017.
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Today, 11:06 AM
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#307
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Join Date: Nov 4, 2014
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Grok says prices are lower. Cry more. Cry harder.
No matter how times you lie, spread misinformation, and make shit up doesn’t change that fact.
Gas prices are currently lower than when Donald Trump took office on January 20, 2025.
Key Data Points
• January 2025 (Inauguration Period): The U.S. national average price for regular gasoline hovered around $3.07–$3.08 per gallon in early to mid-January, based on reports from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (monthly average: $3.08), AAA (January 9: $3.06; January 16: $3.10; January 23: $3.13), and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
• November 14, 2025 (Current): The national average stands at $3.08 per gallon, according to AAA’s daily update. Other recent sources show slight variations, such as the EIA weekly average of $3.02 for the week ending November 3 (up slightly to around $3.02 for the November 10 week) and mid-November snapshots near $3.05, but AAA’s real-time figure aligns closely with the inauguration benchmark.
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Today, 11:14 AM
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#308
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Join Date: Sep 2, 2022
Location: Pittsburgh
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Grok? You mean the Space Nazi's own personal AI ??
Jesus fucking Christ
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Today, 12:11 PM
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#309
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Join Date: Nov 4, 2014
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Wonder why Biden and Kamala wanted to keep gas prices higher for Americans?
Thank goodness Trump is taking a step to increase supply.
“On November 13, 2025, the Trump administration finalized a rule rescinding environmental restrictions imposed by the Biden administration in 2024 on oil and gas development in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A). This action opens up approximately 13 million acres—roughly half of the 23-million-acre reserve—for potential leasing and drilling, reversing prohibitions on 10.6 million acres and development limits on an additional 2 million acres.”
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Today, 12:55 PM
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#310
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Join Date: Jan 21, 2011
Location: Bonerville
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Originally Posted by Green_Mountain
Wonder why Biden and Kamala wanted to keep gas prices higher for Americans?
Thank goodness Trump is taking a step to increase supply.
“On November 13, 2025, the Trump administration finalized a rule rescinding environmental restrictions imposed by the Biden administration in 2024 on oil and gas development in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A). This action opens up approximately 13 million acres—roughly half of the 23-million-acre reserve—for potential leasing and drilling, reversing prohibitions on 10.6 million acres and development limits on an additional 2 million acres.”
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Oh boy- do you have any facts that support that drilling companys are producing more wells while the price of oil does it's little dance between 54 and 62 dollars a Barrel??
I mean it's great that there are opening up permits and that might be a bragging right for ppl who don't give a shit about the ocean or wetlands or the environment. ( I believe Trump destroyed almost all of the EPA government agency as well), but the Math for producing a well is expensive, and even more so offshore. If you're doing in remote areas- it's gonna cost even more due to no gathering lines etc. Point is, you can pound yer chest about permits ALLOWED, but is anyone actually drilling in these new areas?
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Nope- the cost is too high. The only significant changes are down in Texas in the permian basin- where they are re- doing a lot of wells or drilling in horizontal legs on existing wells. That' not NEW oil wells.- it's just a small increase on the efficiency of existing wells. The biggest cost of those wells is getting water in the finish the wells, and then getting the oil and gas back out of them. Those lines are already established there. THEY are NOT out in these new territories.
While oil is below 75 dollars a barrel it's just not gonna be a good choice- The nat gas situation is changing daily with a lot of focus on offshoring the existing overproduction to sent it overseas. Another fuck you to the areas that are producing the wells, (pennslyvania and WV), and ultimately our Nat Gas prices will skyrocket to meet the global market demand and supply costs. Congrats to all the dumb fucks who voted for lets build all these huge pipelines to sell off our resources for a handfull of companies in the biz. That make bazillions and it will be another broken promise of cheaper energy and gas- cause the math dont' lie.
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Today, 02:27 PM
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#311
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Join Date: Sep 2, 2022
Location: Pittsburgh
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The math don't lie, but MAGA sure does
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Today, 03:17 PM
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#312
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Join Date: Jan 1, 2010
Location: Austin Texas
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I hate to break it to everyone but gas prices are affected more by OPEC+ production quotas than US production.
OPEC+ has decided to increase oil production to enhance market share amid fluctuating oil prices. This decision involves key member countries, including Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman.
Amount: The group will boost production by 137,000 barrels per day (bpd) starting in November 2025.
Previous Increases: This follows a significant increase of 2.2 million bpd in recent months, indicating a shift in strategy to regain market share.
Future Projections: The new production cycle could eventually add up to 1.65 million bpd to the market.
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