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GasBuddy: 55% of Virginia
gas stations are out of gas

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 5/13/2021 1:56:03 PM

VIRGINIA — The DMV has been hit particularly hard by the ongoing gas shortage concerns, following a cyberattack over the weekend on the Colonial Pipeline. New data released by GasBuddy Thursday morning showed that more than 50% of Virginia's gas stations were out of gas, while the District neared 50% as well. Patrick De Haan, a senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy, is tracking outages up and down the East Coast. Virginia has 55% of stations reporting gas shortages, while 47% of D.C. stations and 34% of Maryland stations are out of gas. Those numbers climbed from 44%, 10% and 11%, respectively

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*, Jonathan Franklin & Tom Dempsey
When the DC area starts to run dry maybe Dems will start to panic.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 5/13/2021 2:01:23 PM (No. 784452)
It couldn't happen to a population that is more responsible for what is happening in D.C. If a government bureaucrat cannot drive to work from Virginia, is that a bad thing?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: red1066 5/13/2021 2:02:01 PM (No. 784454)
Where are these 34% closed gas stations in Maryland? I've haven't seen any.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 5/13/2021 2:18:23 PM (No. 784480)
This is the policy of the Biden administration. Darkside works for the Democrats. Granholm, an idiot, says get an electric car. I wonder if those electric car factories run on batteries. After seeing the electric car that crashed and burned in Texas, I don't think it is safe to drive an electric car that will incinerate you, if you run into anything.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bamapreacher 5/13/2021 2:28:32 PM (No. 784493)
Tough t---y Virginia. I hope the closed stations are all near DC. Fortunately after a day or two of shortages here in Alabama gas is back )albeit at a higher price) I guess because we are so near the refineries. So suck it up Virginia and Northram.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: 49 Ford 5/13/2021 2:33:37 PM (No. 784495)
I'm confused. Is not this gas shortage, however temporary, an excellent opportunity for Biden and the Democrats to lecture us about the beauty of a future without fossil fuels? Why are they insisting that we shouldn't worry and that the pumps will soon be flowing again? Shouldn't they be crowing about the marvelous benefits we are enjoying, however briefly - the cleaner air, reduced CO2, the opportunity to spend yet more time at home with our children? As I said, I'm very confused.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: zoidberg 5/13/2021 3:06:48 PM (No. 784525)
I'm in Maryland and was lucky enough to fill up two days ago, albeit at $2,95 per gallon.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: HerbVA 5/13/2021 4:10:45 PM (No. 784581)
And it’s not just the impotence of the federal government, but also the cretin democrats in Richmond, led by the coonman governor, who voted to implement some moronic “green deal” envirocult program to raise energy prices.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Rotten in Denmark 5/13/2021 4:50:32 PM (No. 784620)
No problems in North Central PA, stations at $3.09 mostly everywhere. Went up a dime last Friday. I think the pipeline stops before PA.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: DVC 5/13/2021 5:32:58 PM (No. 784654)
So, how are y'all liking your free test drive of the Green Raw Deal?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: TJ54 5/13/2021 5:48:56 PM (No. 784688)
Good - you vote Biden this is what you deserve
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Reply 11 - Posted by: bad-hair 5/13/2021 6:50:41 PM (No. 784761)
Virginia ??? Isn't that somewhere near Washington DC ??? Time to panic and pull out all the stops on this GAS thing. I've got lots of it in Texas and I'll send you some as soon as I recharge my electric truck. CO2 you know.
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