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Yes, Today’s Gas Prices Are ‘Peanuts’

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Posted By: RockyTCB, 5/26/2026 11:16:42 AM

Democrats were quick to make hay of President Donald Trump’s remark that the high price of gasoline “is peanuts.” But what if he’s right? What if today’s prices are lower than they were, say, when we had a peanut farmer as president? Or many times since then? Democrats called Trump “out of touch” with everyday Americans. “’Peanuts’ isn’t how my constituents would describe the spiking gas prices that make everyday life more expensive,” said New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. “POTUS isn’t paying for this war. Middle-class Americans are, and he couldn’t care less.”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: red1066 5/26/2026 11:41:14 AM (No. 2108850)
The gas prices may be peanuts compared to the seventies or eighties, but I'm on Social Security getting about as much as I made back in the eighties. The only saving grace is that I don't drive all that much and only fill up about once every ten days or so. The real issue for U.S. drivers is that from what I've read, U.S. refineries can't use the oil that comes from the U.S. It's too good. The refineries need crappy oil from say Venezuela which is so loaded with impurities and sulfur It needs an extra refining process and it can be broken down into other refined products for trucks and planes.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: jimkata 5/26/2026 12:26:37 PM (No. 2108863)
I need a simple explanation: We are told we are now an exporter of oil. If so, why isn't the price of gas low.... say $2.00 a gallon? If the Saudis subsidies their oil for their people.... the oil they also export.... we should too.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: walcb 5/26/2026 12:45:01 PM (No. 2108870)
Don't overlook the key point of this article--inflation, everything costs more.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: JimBob 5/26/2026 12:46:28 PM (No. 2108872)
OK, L-Dotters (and 'Rat politicians!) Answer me This! WHAT would we be paying for gasoline if 'Heels-Up' Harris was President (and the Federal government was still being run by the Islamic Kenyan Zero and his lackeys)? Of course they would be telling us that WE are Evil, and we should all be driving electric cars made in China, using electricity generated by Chinese windmills and Chinese solar panels. (While THEY globetrot in private jets, of course, because they are 'Important'!)
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