3rd Coast said:
flown-the-coop said:
The impact on gas prices this election is being vastly overplayed. Folks need to quit falling for it.
Just curious, do you work in a manufacturing environment that requires shipments of goods (raw and finished)? My guess is probably not, or you would realize exactly how much of an impact fuel prices will impact the election. Everything is transported, and those transportation cost are rising. It's a fairly fundamental concept.
On another note, and I am not attacking you here, but genuinely curious. Why is it that you think every decision Trump makes, or has made is the correct one? You defend every single thing he does, or at least it seems that way.
I understand fuel prices. I have two construction business that require the transport of all sorts of materials and for my field guys to travel all around town.
Fuel surcharges from the ready-mix guys went up a bit but not like with Biden, which remained sticky long after the underlying diesel costs went down.
Lumber and other suppliers have not been as aggressive.
My field guys are quick to ***** when gas becomes a pain. Thus far, they may choose to drive the sedan or small truck vs the big Friday F350 diesel wagon.
In my prior life I worked in consumer products manufacturing and well understand the costs of oil and its impact throughout a supply chain.
You last paragraph is another bad assumption. You can find plenty of posts where I think Trump has not made the correct decision. Attacking Iran is not going to be one of them, gas prices be damned. HTH.
Make better assumptions and I am happy to continue the discussion. Continue to assume I am naive, poorly informed, or just overall don't know much about nothing and its going to be a quick discussion.