• Ephera@lemmy.ml
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      24 hours ago

      Yeah, it’s wild that this was a publicity stunt against Biden and now it’s Trump that actually managed to make it so much worse.

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      I keep finding them on the ground in front of the pumps cause the trumpy’s get butthurt by them but are too lazy/stupid to properly throw them away

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    I’ve seen those on mine, too. Sometimes they’re peeled off. I remember seeing the Biden ones, too. Never saw those peeled off.

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    Wait where the hell are you? It’s been a major event here that the price of gas per gallon topped 3.99 for the first time since 08.

    Texas or Louisiana maybe?

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      Since there is E85 and Unleaded 88 on that pump I’d guess Iowa. I’ve never seen pumps with both E85 and Unleaded 88 elsewhere in my travels, but it has been a while since I’ve done a road trip so maybe it is popular elsewhere now.

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          Just hazarding a guess, but Iowa grows a metric boatload of corn. It would make sense for ethanol fuel manufacturing to be built there, close to the ethanol source, making it easily available for gas pumps in the area. If it’s rural, maybe there are also enough 30+ year old cars that can’t take ethanol still on the road to justify ethanol-free unleaded?

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    I had to drive an hour away from home for an interview for a part time job yesterday because life is too expensive to only have a full time job now. I thought about getting gas when I left the interview, but I decided to wait until I got home. Bad idea, I hadn’t looked at the gas prices at the stations around my home and they were 50 cents a gallon more expensive than they were where I was interviewing, even though it was the same state.