The national average for regular gas could potentially top $6/gallon as early as this summer.

May 27, 2022 · 4:00 PM UTC

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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Really ?? house boy Tim, all that’s going on, and you focus on the gas…you’ve yet to bring up, the punk A$$ Saudi’s and opec and their bullshit !!!You should worry about being the only house negro in the GOP senate and congress… Fix that shit !!!!
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
It's international. I hear the House passed a bill to stop the oil companies from price gouging that your party is voting against. If you vote against it, you are voting FOR higher prices
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Do you know what happened at a school in Texas? Are you listening to the facts coming out? Do you know you accept contributions from the NRA? Do you know your voting record? Do you read your tweet replies? Biden’s cruel summer?????
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Remember oil companies shut down refineries during the pandemic because no one was traveling. This was followed by supply issues. By the way they had the biggest profits $41 billion during the 1st qtr. Trying to blame Biden instead of your donors!!
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Refineries are at 93% of capacity. So why isn't the cost at the pump falling? Because our oil is being exported b/c it's clear we're not prepared to pay as much as other countries. What have YOU done about it, Scott? Blame doesn't put gas in our cars & THAT'S ALL THE GOP DOES.
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Leaving you with Reagan's words: Presidents are not responsible for the price of gas. Neither good presidents nor bad. Reagan wouldn't stand a chance in this GOP still you know these prices & inflation won't last but the GOP will do all it can to prolong the misery.
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
If you believe that, you are not qualified to be in Congress. If you know better but you're saying it anyway, you're not qualified to be in Congress.
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Premium 92 is already $4.67 in SC! I was thinking $4.49 during the first few weeks of the Ukraine war was going to be the ceiling. :0