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steve308
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JUL 04, 01:11 PM
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Don't know if this is a nationwide program, two of the Sheetz gas station local to me have gas at $1.776 Needless to say the lines are long.
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MidEngineManiac
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JUL 04, 03:13 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
No... just price/sell it by the litre (like it's done in the rest of the world). Then it'll seem like a bargain. (...until you realize there are 3.78 litres per US gallon,)
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Please dont tell me about gas prices in Canada, Patrick.
Last time I was at a pump, Trudeau wanted kitten sacrifices, and to fill it I'd have to hunt a child and give it to the Liberal Party of Canada....
But hey, dude. They are giving ya a bribe....look for your 300 bucks in the morning
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ray b
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JUL 05, 10:03 AM
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4th prices DROPPED A FIRST ON A HOLIDAY WENT FROM 3.11 TO 3.03 here
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Patrick
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JUL 07, 02:49 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by MidEngineManiac:
Please dont tell me about gas prices in Canada, Patrick.
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That was 16 months ago. Try to keep up!
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82-T/A [At Work]
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JUL 07, 09:11 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by ray b:
4th prices DROPPED A FIRST ON A HOLIDAY WENT FROM 3.11 TO 3.03 here |
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Biden is still releasing 1 million barrels of oil a day from the Strategic Oil Reserves, and OPEC hasn't initiated their cut yet. Ideally, they wait until after the summer when travel calms down... but if at any point Biden stopped releasing oil from the reserves, and when OPEC begins their production cut, prices will probably go up ~$0.50 a gallon on average.
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rinselberg
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JUL 27, 01:55 PM
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Well... the thread name is "PETROLPHOBIA"
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82-T/A [At Work]
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JUL 27, 02:38 PM
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SCOTUS Rules Gas Pipeline Can Be Built, Slamming Bribery Biden’s “Green” Agenda
Conservatives were handed another win by the Supreme Court on Thursday when they reversed a ruling by the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, allowing the Mountain Valley Pipeline to move forward with construction. At a time when energy independence is slipping from America’s fingers under the Biden-Harris regime, at least one Democrat is pleased by the decision. Senator Joe Manchin has fought to keep the pipeline going, including his spearheading of legislative efforts to improve it in the first place. The story isn’t just good news for Republicans fighting for improved domestic energy production. It also marks another point for Manchin who has been contemplating a third-party/independent run for President. As he continues to fight against the regime and his Democrat colleagues on Capitol Hill, isolating him can benefit the Republican nominee if Manchin can be pushed to run.
The Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project received a significant boost as the Supreme Court overturned a previous ruling from the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, allowing construction to proceed. The lower court had granted a stay following a lawsuit brought by environmental groups, including Wilderness Society and Appalachian Voices, aiming to halt the pipeline’s construction. However, the Supreme Court’s recent order vacated the stay, effectively giving the green light to the project. The decision was not without controversy, as it faced opposition from the Biden administration, bipartisan lawmakers, and the fossil fuel industry. The Department of Justice, in an amicus brief, argued that Congress had already decided against further reconsideration of the challenged actions and prioritized the timely completion of the MVP project.
Critics of the 4th Circuit’s ruling cited the Fiscal Responsibility Act and a bipartisan debt limit bill signed by President Biden, which granted permits for the pipeline. These legislative actions also shifted the judicial review jurisdiction from the 4th Circuit to the U.S. District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals, seen as a move to counter the 4th Circuit’s tendency to side with environmental groups. Following the lower court’s ruling, the pipeline’s developer promptly appealed to the Supreme Court, urging them to vacate the stay. The high court allowed plaintiffs a brief period to respond before issuing its decision. Supporters of the MVP project, including Republican Chief Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler and Senator Shelley Moore Capito, filed briefs advocating for the permits’ approval, emphasizing the importance of energy independence and adherence to lawful orders.
Senator Joe Manchin, who played a role in securing the pipeline’s approval in the Fiscal Responsibility Act, filed his own amicus brief in support of the project. He expressed relief at the Supreme Court’s decision, seeing it as a validation of the law passed by Congress and signed by the President. Numerous organizations and entities, such as the Laborers’ International Union of North America, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice, American Gas Association, American Petroleum Institute, Chamber of Commerce, and counsel for the U.S. House of Representatives, also filed briefs in support of the pipeline.
Equitrans Midstream, the pipeline’s developer, anticipates that MVP will transport around 2 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas from West Virginia to consumers in the Mid-Atlantic and South Atlantic regions. The project is projected to generate significant tax revenue for West Virginia and Virginia, as well as substantial royalties for West Virginia landowners.
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steve308
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JUL 27, 02:53 PM
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$3.33 week ago Friday. $3.49 Monday. $3.55 Tuesday $3.55 today at 9 A.M. $3.65 Today at 11:30 A.M.
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rinselberg
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JUL 27, 03:40 PM
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| quote | | The decision was not without controversy, as it faced opposition from the Biden administration, bipartisan lawmakers, and the fossil fuel industry. |
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What is it about the Mountain Valley Pipeline that had the Biden administration, bipartisan lawmakers and the fossil fuel industry all on the side of trying to stop its construction?[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 07-27-2023).]
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Vintage-Nut
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JUL 27, 07:33 PM
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