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Judobill

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I just paid $3.39 per gallon in Madison Wi. It’s the lowest I’ve seen since it started going up.
 

Rambo John J

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I just paid $3.39 per gallon in Madison Wi. It’s the lowest I’ve seen since it started going up.
Draining our reserves to try and save face right by keeping price low before the midterms at the cost of....Reserves


Probably makes it worse in the long run, December could be expensive
 

Papi Chingon

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Oct 19, 2015
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Draining our reserves to try and save face right by keeping price low before the midterms at the cost of....Reserves


Probably makes it worse in the long run, December could be expensive
All the way "down" to $5.99 here, just in time for midterms. Prices are going to shoot WAY up after voting is done. This fuckass is destroying the emergency reserves just for political gain, and this isn't going to end well. Reason 12,587 to impeach.
 

Jesus X

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Rambo John J

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I am only buying non ethanol 92 nowadays
the high prices numbed me and I decided to spoil all my engines

I'm playing right into their hands
 
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Jesus X

Beautiful African American Charlize Theron
Sep 7, 2015
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Whenever I need to do a price comparison at work for materials I always bring up the price of the big mac and everybody nods.
 

MMAHAWK

Real Gs come from California.America Muthafucker
Feb 5, 2015
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Up about 40 cents in the last 2 weeks
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Jul 22, 2015
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Amazing that almost every big company is making record profits. We are in corporate driven inflation.
Most of them were before the current inflation too. Profit margins are percentages, not dollar amount and corporations have a legal responsibility (That's the actual fucked part) to their shareholders to always be seeking growth.

Inflation by definition can't be corporate driven as you can't have inflation without an increase in money supply. The idea of this being "corporate driven" hinges on the notion that corporations only became interested in maximizing their profits over the last year.