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$ 5.70 a Gallon ( Ventura County Ca ) Criminal Govt and Corporate devilangryno

southern Oregon

~4.49 for regular 

5.49 diesel

 

 

Northeastern OK

Regular up to 2.89

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Vallejo, CA - $5.15 (regular)


higher than a georgia pine 

 

$4.85 to $5.90 Sacramento is the only place I have lived where there is always up to a dollar difference in prices depending on the station. 

$5.19 cash price for regular unleaded in my town. Up about a buck in the last month.

5.40 here in W. Or.

I would have to drive to find out how much gas costs today. The last time I bought it, it was $3.99, I think. I don't drive very often so I don't pay a lot of attention to it.

FUCK Trump is all I see when I look at the signs at gas stations!

I saw a sign driving home today (Corvallis OR), the 3 categories were all in the $4 range, around a buck higher than a month ago.

Daily show tonight;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_56ZoIqqTGE

TFH

South Eugene, 3/4/26 receipt says 3.99, drove by today, 3/20, it was 4.74.

SE Portland, Regular:

5.35 CASH

5.65 CARD 

 

Premium is well over 6.15

Perhaps off topic, but I can't help but feel sad that as usual the thing that seems to get the most real attention and ultimately upsets most Americans the most is whether the cost of gas, or eggs, or milk or whatever is a couple of dollars more or less, or their taxes are a couple of hundred more or less, while thousands of innocent people here and abroad die and everything is going to hell.

Bottom line always seems to be that no matter what BS or real horrors are happening, ultimately most people care about and will vote for whatever will put a few greasy dollars more in their greasy pockets.

We're a selfish, shallow society, we're a selfish, shallow species.

 

 

 

Not to be a downer or anything, I'm just sayin'.

It's Joe Biden's fault. All of it. Always.  ;)

had wanted to get another beater beach truck...if it's gonna cost me at last $10 to go everytime...uh pass.

that's gnarly bss

That was just the first rip

Pump apparently stops at $300

topped it off with another 19 gallons

 

>>> We're a selfish, shallow society, we're a selfish, shallow species.

"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals, and you know it".

Big explosion tonight at Valero plant in Port Arthur Tx.

Janis Joplin was from Port Arthur Texas

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$6.39 in LA 

Lance you're so on the money

Pun intended 

3.71 yesterday 

Lucky me

$5 at the casino station $6.50 in town

Lance, it's safer to complain about gas prices than the slaughter of thousands of kids. 

Gas Prices are not going down till at least the Mid Terms WTF !angry Who knows how much more they will go up ?  FUCK TRUMP !!

$3.39  for regular today

3.79 Costco today

$5.89 credit/$5.69 cash for regular unleaded yesterday.

>>>>>$5 at the casino station $6.50 in town

We were up on the Olympic Peninsula this past weekend.  Gas in Forks was over a dollar more than on the nearby Quileute Reservation ($5.20 v. $4.00).   

Holding around $4.80 in Portland.

Inching back up. $5.99 credit price for regular unleaded today.

March 20 $4.74.

Late last week, $5.15.

In Eugene, March 20 $4.74.

Late last week, $5.15. I don't drive much so time elapses between fills.

Cost me 84 bucks to fill up my Accord yesterday. In 11 yrs, never paid more than 80. 

Over $6 /gal in Portland as of today!  

Been biking more, driving to the coast and the mountains less.  

No road trips to Cali, which makes me feel sad. 

My son paid 6.40 up in Seattle area

We're at 6 for regular in So Cal

got 4.43 gas plus a .50 discount taboot

Hovering at 5.18 at my local Chevron, where I buy gas.

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We buy gas at one of several regional Costcos, and I'm surprised how little they've gone up.  Tracking since 3/18, our local (Vallejo) started at $5.15, and settled at $5.59 late last month.  The most expensive of the 4 we use started at $5.29, hit $5.95 the first week of May, and now is back to $5.85.  Yay Costco!