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Anyone capable of discussing gas without politics? Anyone?

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Adjusted for inflation, gas was more expensive the first half of last decade than today. In today's dollars, it was over $5.30 a gallon in June of 2008.
California has that beat. They're by far the most expensive state with a gallon--as of yesterday--going for $5.69. My new "home" state of Oregon is fourth most expensive.
 
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Back in the day, it was a lot easier to get away scot free when doing that. But with increased camera surveillance, it's much harder to inconspicuously partake in antisocial behavior in public now.

Damn Big Tech elitist pricks with their damn technology.

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4.09. Not a fun time to be an F-150 driver. Well it wouldn't be if I had to drive it anywhere other than the gym and school. Yeah, the old $70 half tank sucks but it will probably last two and a half weeks.
Drove my Tundra today- I only drive it when I'm doing things that require a truck, otherwise my Jetta at 42mpg gets the nod. I had to fill up at 4.09 a gallon, then dropped 4.89 a gallon for ethanol free for the chainsaws.
 
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Drove my Tundra today- I only drive it when I'm doing things that require a truck, otherwise my Jetta at 42mpg gets the nod. I had to fill up at 4.09 a gallon, then dropped 4.89 a gallon for ethanol free for the chainsaws.

If I run across the right deal, I may grab a 335d for fun and amusement. Maybe around a 2009 and I can go through it and make sure its up to snuff. I mean it will haul 6 walleye home
 
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But Chevron gotta maintain that 3.3% dividend while increasing share repurchases from $3-5b to $10-20b annually.

Free cash flow > free gas flow.

Ehh...remember the oil price per barrel is for oil contracts on oil still in the ground. It takes a while for it to make it to the refineries, where it is sold again (RBOB) to the retailers.

https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/future/rb00
 
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