The Iran war has rattled the global flow of oil, with steeper fuel costs already straining households worldwide. And in the U.S., drivers are now facing the highest prices they’ve seen at the pump in about two and a half years.
According to motor club AAA, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline jumped over $3.84 on Wednesday, up from $2.98 consumers were paying before the U.S. and Israel launched the war with joint attacks against Iran on Feb. 28. The last time gas prices were as expensive as they are now was in September 2023.
“It’s pretty hard. I mean, times are tough for everybody right now,” Amanda Acosta, a Louisiana resident, told The Associated Press while filling up her car’s tank this week. “I’m getting way less gas and paying way more money.”



Yep. I kept asking which “Biden policies” caused the things these sisterfuckers were constantly bitching about.
I never got anything close to a cogent answer. Complaining about “Bidenflation” or nebulous “Biden policies” is just something the brainless repeat like mindless zombies much akin to “Alinsky-style tactics” or talk about “Chicago politics” or chatter about something being supported by Soros.
If you ask someone saying these things even the most basic of questions like asking them to define what they are talking about or provide examples, etc…you’ll usually get a response like that dogedumbass did when asked to define DEI - it looks like they are frozen while rebooting in hopes of getting a firmware update that will have the answer…
Meanwhile, anyone with a brain can draw a direct line between PEDOnald’s illegal activities (tariffs and wars of choice) and the cost of everything around us and these stupid yokels will now tell you how fantastic that is.
I used to ask if there was a dial in the Oval office the president could turn.
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I have since learned there is one; the only thing it can do is raise prices though.
Oh it probably is like having a “peace” dial. You can always turn that shit up to maximum war. Turning it down is the hard part and takes work.
Same thing with the economy. Any old ape - as Donvict is demonstrating - can break it. Trying to right the ship takes skill, time and work, something Donvict has exactly zero interest in.