Expect prices to jump a nickel when the new tax is applied.
Just like they went up a dime in November?
Expect prices to jump a nickel when the new tax is applied.
Just like they went up a dime in November?
You try so hard.The idiot in chief is eroding America. What's in it for him?
Why is he hiding research from and now decimating the USDA?
BTW, you flunked the reading and math test. I left you a cherry and you missed it.
Here is a link to the text of the 2017 SB-1 gas tax increase law. Perhaps you can do better in the civics portion of the exam and show us where it supports your version.
The idiot in chief is eroding America. What's in it for him?
Why is he hiding research from and now decimating the USDA?
Do the research. He has been hiding reports and now is forcing the scientist that generate those reports to move to KC with one months notice. Move or get fired. Thing is, there is no facility or building in KC for them to move operations to. What is he so afraid of?What is " He " eroding ...other than stifling
regulations on large/small businesses.
Let me know what the gas price is next week.BTW, you flunked the reading and math test. I left you a cherry and you missed it.
Here is a link to the text of the 2017 SB-1 gas tax increase law. Perhaps you can do better in the civics portion of the exam and show us where it supports your version.
Just like they went up a dime in November?
Looking at espola's graph, the California average has gone up from 4-1/2 squares to 5-1/2 squares in the period of time represented.QUOTE="espola, post: 272894, member: 3"
I like that excuse - shows original thought.
In case you missed the last 3 decades, there have been no price controls on the retail price of gasoline in California.
* They can charge whatever they like,
* subject, of course to market forces like
the price being charged at stations sharing
the street corner.
The last time the California gas tax increased was November 1, 2018, and the increase was about twice of today's. And - that change is invisible in this chart from gasbuddy.com --
/QUOTE
Form below that can be sent to the Crook " Xaviar Beccera " to complain about over
charging at the pump ( Price Gouging ).
https://oag.ca.gov/antitrust/gasoline/complaint
Let me know what the gas price is next week.
If you're right, you will let me know.
If you're wrong I wont care.
Looking at espola's graph, the California average has gone up from 4-1/2 squares to 5-1/2 squares in the period of time represented.
Yes. One square.And it is tracking pretty well the shape of the overall USA average.
Can you see the defect in that argument?
Ahhhh E-reader. Here we go. Lets see what youʻre yammerinʻ about. Have you put the twins to bed yet. Lol!BTW, you flunked the reading and math test. I left you a cherry and you missed it.
Here is a link to the text of the 2017 SB-1 gas tax increase law. Perhaps you can do better in the civics portion of the exam and show us where it supports your version.
He's testing people on math tonight.Ahhhh E-reader. Here we go. Lets see what youʻre yammerinʻ about. Have you put the twins to bed yet. Lol!
Thatʻs a lot when you only get 2 cent annual raises.So a buck fifty on 30 gallons.
Yes. One square.
I already pointed that out.
Look at the comparison with the national average, sherlock.Beulah the Buzzer says BZZZT! The price on November 4th 2018 was closest to the line marked $3.73 (that's US dollar per US Gallon). The price on the chart for today is closest to the line marked $3.73.
There are mistakes in what I posted, which I noticed a while later. I decided to leave them in to see what you would say. But you haven't found them yet.
I bet he knows how many diapers make a gross.He's testing people on math tonight.