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Gas prices have jumped for five straight
weeks and are 'unlikely' to drop soon,
experts say

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 1/31/2023 9:01:15 AM

Gas prices are continuing to rise to start 2023, and experts say prices are "unlikely to turn around any time soon." The current average for a regular gallon of gas $3.50, according to AAA. While it's nowhere near the record $5.01 reached in June, its far more than what the average was heading into New Year's Day and what prices were one year ago. Experts say it's possible the average price reaches $4 later this year. Here's what to know about gas prices heading into February: How much have gas prices risen? Gas prices had a steady decline following a

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I thought Dear Uncle Joe solved all our economic problems. Looks like gas prices will soar once again.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Old Army Vet 1/31/2023 9:47:53 AM (No. 1391245)
Thanks Brandon, you jackass.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Venturer 1/31/2023 9:53:19 AM (No. 1391254)
This should be no surprise to anyone, we all knew it would go up again . It's been a mild winter where I live and it's a lucky thing, the cost of heating fuel is atrocious. It's going to be an expensive year.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Rich323 1/31/2023 9:57:42 AM (No. 1391263)
Joe said he has no problem opening up the strategic reserves AGAIN to help lower gas prices. He is putting us at risk in fuel reserves and by giving away munitions to Ukraine leaving us short in a war.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: john56 1/31/2023 10:02:28 AM (No. 1391267)
No problem. Sleepy Creepy Crooked President Uncle Joe will just go back to the SPR and grab a few million barrels. Oops, did somebody forget to tell Uncle Joe that the reserve is virtually dry. Probably only enough left to make a couple more sales to the Chinese. Gas has jumped here (South Texas) by 30 cents a gallon in the past two or three weeks. Thanks, Brandon! I'd throw eggs at the White House, but have you priced those lately?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: envirodude 1/31/2023 10:08:45 AM (No. 1391269)
Wait until china digs out from their Rona quarantine. Oil will go back over $100/bbl
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Mizz Fixxit 1/31/2023 10:16:56 AM (No. 1391277)
Where I live, home energy bills up 40-45 percent compared to January, 2022. Joe Biden did this.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: chagrined 1/31/2023 10:33:47 AM (No. 1391292)
Sock puppet bidet biden has already indicated he'll raid the almost dry Strategic Petroleum Reserve again, even though his illicit regime has already indicated they'll start to refill same. I suspect he will raid it again to get prices down temporarily. The only mystery is when I'll be hearing "Well, gas prices usually go up in late winter". s/ That's what I usually hear from a lot of "head in sand" individuals when we're heading into summer. Yeah, the 'ol "gas prices usually go up in summer" crap. Smdh.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Yo Yo 1/31/2023 10:54:48 AM (No. 1391305)
Gas was $2.59 on New Year's day (I track starting prices in my journal). It was $3.68 yesterday, same station, between Denver and Colo Springs. We subsidized the Democrats in November by robbing the SPR.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: bpl40 1/31/2023 11:00:03 AM (No. 1391312)
Soon? How about Never, if fail to prevent another election theft!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 1/31/2023 11:31:04 AM (No. 1391355)
What are the odds the jerks behind this are heavily invested in oil? What are the odds the same people are heavily invested in green energy as well. No doubt Biden is in on it.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: mc squared 1/31/2023 11:38:43 AM (No. 1391365)
Time to get out the 'I DID THAT' Biden stickers on the gas pumps again.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: red1066 1/31/2023 1:37:10 PM (No. 1391465)
Biteme doesn't have the Strategic Oil Reserve to tap into anymore. He's used that all up.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: JimBob 1/31/2023 1:57:55 PM (No. 1391482)
Well, what did y'all expect? The mid-terms are over, and we can't do anything until the November 2024 election. The HairSniffer will continue to restrict drilling and refining, driving prices go through the roof until about August 2024, then they'll drain the last of the SPR and we'll see another mysterious gasoline price drop, just in time to buy votes for the 'Rats next election cycle. Will it work out this way? I have no idea. We'll just have to wait and see.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: varkdriver 1/31/2023 4:51:38 PM (No. 1391601)
All according to plan, boys and girls. All moves are with malice aforethought.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: mifla 2/1/2023 5:34:12 AM (No. 1391838)
Hey Peter, I have a question for to you to ask KJP.
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