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smiradenius

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  1. It's more about who CAUSED it.
  2. Okay, so does dumping a hundred thousand cubic yards of instant coffee there get you the coffee I'm pointing at? You STILL don't get the sarcasm.
  3. No, I'm talking about the steady increase over the past four years. You say rising and falling every day? That's what graphs are for. You can see every upward and downward movement and STILL see a steady trend upward over all since Jo Jo was inaugurated. In 2020, it was two per gallon, it peaked at four per gallon since then. Today, it's about three and a half and Jo Jo now takes credit for reducing it? Let me see it drop to one and a half. THAT would be a reduction.
  4. Let's put this in easier terms because big numbers apparently confuse you. 50 ÷ 200 = 0.25 The 0.25 = 25% of the 200. There's nothing to multiply. As for the lake, you just don't get sarcasm. But let's use your figures. Tell me again how 0.0008% is making any difference.
  5. Or maybe I'll just go extinct along with the spotted lantern flies.
  6. It still doesn't change the figures mentioned in the op here. You’re still scooping a teaspoon of instant coffee into Lake Superior and expecting the world's biggest cup of coffee.
  7. Nothing like cooking with gas, man...
  8. You know what? You're right. Going up there to invert that, thanks.
  9. Try it on easier terms. 25÷100=.25 .25 = 25%
  10. When you divide forty one billion, six hundred million by five quadrillion, one hundred forty trillion... You get the the total man made carbon dioxide contribution annually as a percentage of the naturally occurring gasses in the global atmosphere.
  11. Show me the YouTube clip or any credible news source.
  12. What was the price of gasoline the day before Trump began his first term? What was it the day before Jo Jo was inaugurated? What was it six months into Jo Jo's term? Now, tell me again how Jo Jo's energy policy was better than Trump's.
  13. What was the price of gasoline the day before Trump's first term began and what was it on the last day of that term? What happened to the price six months after Jo Jo was inaugurated?
  14. What else uses fossil fuels? They're all related. Diesel trucks still had to distribute things to stores, people still had to use hvac, hot water, electricity, etc. And yes, people were still driving as usual during the supposed lock downs.
  15. So, what was the price of gasoline the day before Jo Jo was put in office?
  16. Supply and demand. Demand greater than supply, prices up. Supply greater than demand, prices down. It's grade school economics and you apparently don't even know that much.
  17. I'm gonna post a screenshot of this in two years. The people who really do complain the loudest about the cost of living most often don't have any clue about what's driving it.
  18. Did he do that in term one?
  19. I didn’t see him establish that.
  20. Just wait for gasoline prices to take a fifty percent plunge. So will go diesel and thus, delivery costs. Everything that gets delivered by truck will be affected.
  21. He was talking about people, not the expenditures. This new one is about the expenditures.
  22. And Jo Jo didn't?
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