Comfort over fuel prices.
As I fill my car I realize the cost is not only due to gouging by the oil companies it is the price of supporting freedom in Ukraine. And then my spirits are lifted as I see one of the coal rolling arseholes dumping a hundred and a half to fuel trucks they haul nothing with. Karmas a b***h!
Kevyn wrote:
As I fill my car I realize the cost is not only due to gouging by the oil companies it is the price of supporting freedom in Ukraine. And then my spirits are lifted as I see one of the coal rolling arseholes dumping a hundred and a half to fuel trucks they haul nothing with. Karmas a b***h!
Don't know what you're smoking, but if it keeps you happy about being bent over, I'm good withvthat!
Kevyn wrote:
As I fill my car I realize the cost is not only due to gouging by the oil companies it is the price of supporting freedom in Ukraine. And then my spirits are lifted as I see one of the coal rolling arseholes dumping a hundred and a half to fuel trucks they haul nothing with. Karmas a b***h!
A picture you driving a pink scooter
microphor wrote:
Don't know what you're smoking, but if it keeps you happy about being bent over, I'm good withvthat!
Q***rs love being bent over so Creepy Joe is a big hit with all the f*ggots.
Wolf counselor wrote:
Q***rs love being bent over so Creepy Joe is a big hit with all the f*ggots.
Did you have a problem with them in prison?
Kevyn wrote:
As I fill my car I realize the cost is not only due to gouging by the oil companies it is the price of supporting freedom in Ukraine. And then my spirits are lifted as I see one of the coal rolling arseholes dumping a hundred and a half to fuel trucks they haul nothing with. Karmas a b***h!
I'm glad Biden stopped the importing of Russian oil.
The common people are being treated unfairly (or "robbed") in various ways; but the price of gasoline is not the main problem.
Oil companies are being subsidized rather than paying for extracting oil. So instead of them reimbursing us the People via an extraction tax of _our_ national natural resource, it's us the People paying to subsidize them. That's backwards of what it should be.
The common people are taxed for earning money doing labor. That's another way that they're being treated unfairly (or "robbed"). If government revenue were based on a tax based on natural resources (land, oil, etc.) rather than taxing labor, then the common people (laborers) would have the money to buy what gasoline (or other stuff) that they need.
robertv3 wrote:
I'm glad Biden stopped the importing of Russian oil.
The common people are being treated unfairly (or "robbed") in various ways; but the price of gasoline is not the main problem.
Oil companies are being subsidized rather than paying for extracting oil. So instead of them reimbursing us the People via an extraction tax of _our_ national natural resource, it's us the People paying to subsidize them. That's backwards of what it should be.
The common people are taxed for earning money doing labor. That's another way that they're being treated unfairly (or "robbed"). If government revenue were based on a tax based on natural resources (land, oil, etc.) rather than taxing labor, then the common people (laborers) would have the money to buy what gasoline (or other stuff) that they need.
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I would double Russian imports if It brought the price of gas down here
Kevyn wrote:
As I fill my car I realize the cost is not only due to gouging by the oil companies it is the price of supporting freedom in Ukraine. And then my spirits are lifted as I see one of the coal rolling arseholes dumping a hundred and a half to fuel trucks they haul nothing with. Karmas a b***h!
You spelled Kamala wrong.
Kevyn wrote:
Nope, your mom!
Yes my mom drives a pink scooter just like you
Birdmam wrote:
I would double Russian imports if It brought the price of gas down here
I'm surprised, when you say that.
I want us to reduce or stop Russian imports, because this is a way we can object to Russian violence against Ukraine, and this is a way we can support the Ukrainians while they're being besieged.
I realize the situation is more complex than just that. There's Putin's perspective also. There's historical U.S. wrong policy or wrong behavior in the area, also. But generally, I see economic sanctions like this one as a relatively peaceful way to work against wrongful violence.
What do you think about the Russian invasion into Ukraine? I think Russia is very wrong to do it. Do you think we should do anything about that situation?
robertv3 wrote:
I'm surprised, when you say that.
I want us to reduce or stop Russian imports, because this is a way we can object to Russian violence against Ukraine, and this is a way we can support the Ukrainians while they're being besieged.
I realize the situation is more complex than just that. There's Putin's perspective also. There's historical U.S. wrong policy or wrong behavior in the area, also. But generally, I see economic sanctions like this one as a relatively peaceful way to work against wrongful violence.
What do you think about the Russian invasion into Ukraine? I think Russia is very wrong to do it. Do you think we should do anything about that situation?
I'm surprised, when you say that. br br I want us... (
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I think we should have not of o*******wn a Democrat elected president in 2014
Birdmam wrote:
I think we should have not of o*******wn a Democrat elected president in 2014
I had vaguely heard about that. Now I look it up:
"Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the 2014 popular uprising that saw former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich forced from office was the result of a āc**pā orchestrated by the United States..."
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021*6/22/russias-putin-accuses-us-of-orchestrating-2014-c**p-in-ukrainewhich I find believable, as I've heard of the U.S. orchestrating c**ps elsewhere.
democratically elected: "After all b****ts were counted [in a runoff in 2010], the Ukrainian Central E******n Commission declared that Yanukovych won the runoff e******n..."
So I have to agree with your statement.
Yanukovych may not have been a good president (and may not have faithfully represented the will of the majority of Ukrainians during his tenure), but at least he was democratically elected, so far as I know.
My sympathies are still with the Ukrainians of today, even so, and I think the great majority of them want to fight off the Russian invasion, and I think the Russian invasion is wrongful violence.
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