Gas is up 60 cents in my city from two weeks ago. But it's a small price to pay to affect people I'll never meet in my lifetime in countries 5000 miles away from home! /s
Literally making the argument that spiking gas prices/grocery bills/cost of shipping all consumer goods doesn't matter. Because the only thing that actually matters is the relative percentage of their income/mortgage payment ratio.
Gas is up 60 cents in my city from two weeks ago. But it's a small price to pay to affect people I'll never meet in my lifetime in countries 5000 miles away from home! /s
There are shills on several sites unironically saying "if $1 a gallon more for gas wrecks your budget, maybe you don't need to be an American."
But also "we can't investigate Epstein, it would crash the economy"
Crashing the usury-bloated economy would lower gas prices.
I've seen some of those bots on Twitter as well.
Literally making the argument that spiking gas prices/grocery bills/cost of shipping all consumer goods doesn't matter. Because the only thing that actually matters is the relative percentage of their income/mortgage payment ratio.
I'm assuming the 60 cents is per gallon? In burger units?
Regular gasoline is up about 25 cents/L in these parts, which is just under a dollar per gallon.
There was a time last week when it was consistently rising 5 cents everytime I passed by the service station.