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  • in reply to: GAS PRICES #2134083
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    Watch the the prices hike up slowly the dems are getting their last chance dont give up we will crush them they are saying ye its getting cold so the prices is going up as sooon after the midterms the prices wiill shut up like you never so in a life time guys buckle up and lets go out and vote foe mike lawler and lee zeldin

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2126742
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    dont get fooled by the LOW prices NOW they will shut up like you never saw before in 5783 years ago right after the midterms just wait and see

    and they already are saying it will go up because due to the winter people need more gas just watch dont get fooled by the radical left and the dems stay with the right people like lee zeldin for gov. and trump 2024

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2115409
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    Today’s AAA
    National Average

    $3.956

    Price as of
    8/15/22
    Today’s AAA
    Florida Avg.

    $3.641

    Price as of
    8/15/22Today’s AAA
    New York Avg.

    $4.340

    Price as of
    8/15/22

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2113254
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    the prices will shut up after the mid terms just wait and see

    National Average

    $4.05

    Texas Avg.

    $3.55

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2111791
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    it is not just gas

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2111414
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    i just filled up for $4.57 a gallon the whole tank was $70 bucks

    lets vote republican

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2111041
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    Off course there’s a drop. Election is coming up and Dems stand a good chance of loosing!
    It will fall and fall until after the midterms in November it should look “good” for the dems (look the prices are going down ) and then it will shut up like you never saw before mark my words guys time to take action but real action.

    AND FINALLY This shall so absolutely not budge me 1/100 of an inch away from voting Republican come 11/8/2022 and from voting for President Donald Trump שליט”א come 11/5/2024

    in reply to: RECESSION 2022 #2109768
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    The U.S. economy shrank from April through June for a second straight quarter, contracting at a 0.9% annual pace and raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession.

    The decline that the Commerce Department reported Thursday in the gross domestic product — the broadest gauge of the economy — followed a 1.6% annual drop from January through March. Consecutive quarters of falling GDP constitute one informal, though not definitive, indicator of a recession.

    The report comes at a critical time. Consumers and businesses have been struggling under the weight of punishing inflation and higher borrowing costs. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate by a sizable three-quarters of a point for a second straight time in its push to conquer the worst inflation outbreak in four decades.

    The Fed is hoping to achieve a notoriously difficult “soft landing”: An economic slowdown that manages to rein in rocketing prices without triggering a recession.

    Fed Chair Jerome Powell and many economists have said that while the economy is showing some weakening, they doubt it’s in recession. Many of them point, in particular, to a still-robust labor market, with 11 million job openings and an uncommonly low 3.6% unemployment rate, to suggest that a recession, if one does occur, is still a ways off.

    Thursday’s first of three government estimates of GDP for the April-June quarter marks a drastic weakening from the 5.7% growth the economy achieved last year. That was the fastest calendar-year expansion since 1984, reflecting how vigorously the economy roared back from the brief but brutal pandemic recession of 2020.

    But since then, the combination of mounting prices and higher borrowing costs have taken a toll. The Labor Department’s consumer price index skyrocketed 9.1% in June from a year earlier, a pace not matched since 1981. And despite widespread pay raises, prices are surging faster than wages. In June, average hourly earnings, after adjusting for inflation, slid 3.6% from a year earlier, the 15th straight year-over-year drop.

    The inflation surge and fear of a recession have eroded consumer confidence and stirred public anxiety about the economy, which is sending frustratingly mixed signals. And with the November midterm elections nearing, Americans’ discontent has diminished President Joe Biden’s public approval ratings and increased the likelihood that the Democrats will lose control of the House and Senate.

    Consumer spending is still growing. But Americans are losing confidence: Their assessment of economic conditions six months from now has reached its lowest point since 2013, according to the Conference Board, a research group.

    Recession risks have been growing as the Fed’s policymakers have pursued a campaign of rate hikes that will likely extend into 2023. The Fed’s hikes have already led to higher rates on credit cards and auto loans and to a doubling of the average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage in the past year, to 5.5. Home sales, which are especially sensitive to interest rate changes, have tumbled.

    Even with the economy recording a second straight quarter of negative GDP, many economists do not regard it as constituting a recession. The definition of recession that is most widely accepted is the one determined by the National Bureau of Economic Research, a group of economists whose Business Cycle Dating Committee defines a recession as “a significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and lasts more than a few months.”

    The committee assesses a range of factors before publicly declaring the death of an economic expansion and the birth of a recession — and it often does so well after the fact.

    This week, Walmart, the nation’s largest retailer, lowered its profit outlook, saying that higher gas and food prices were forcing shoppers to spend less on many discretionary items, like new clothing.

    Manufacturing is slowing, too. America’s factories have enjoyed 25 consecutive months of expansion, according to the Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing index, though supply chain bottlenecks have made it hard for factories to fill orders.

    But now, the factory boom is showing signs of strain. The ISM’s index dropped last month to its lowest level in two years. New orders declined. Factory hiring dropped for a second straight month.

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2109235
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    Off course there’s a drop. Election is coming up and Dems stand a good chance of loosing!
    It will fall and fall until after the midterms in November it should look “good” for the dems (look the prices are going down ) and then it will shut up like you never saw before mark my words guys time to take action but real action.

    AND FINALLY This shall so absolutely not budge me 1/100 of an inch away from voting Republican come 11/8/2022 and from voting for President Donald Trump שליט”א come 11/5/2024

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2108849
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    147 July 25, 2022 8:53 am at 8:53 am
    This shall so absolutely not budge me 1 iota away from voting Republican come 11/8/2022 and from voting for President Donald Trump שליט”א come 11/5/2024

    Yaapchik July 25, 2022 9:10 am at 9:10 am
    Still more than double it was when Brandon took office only 19 months ago!

    ujm July 25, 2022 9:11 am at 9:11 am
    And Senile Joe is now bragging how low the price is.

    Benji69 July 25, 2022 10:07 am at 10:07 am
    WOW!

    rt July 25, 2022 10:27 am at 10:27 am
    Interesting, not a word of credit for Joe Biden, yet as prices increased, YWN headlines blamed him. (Not that any president has much to do with the price of gas)

    Kach July 25, 2022 12:35 pm at 12:35 pm
    Off course there’s a drop. Election is coming up and Dems stand a good chance of loosing!

    Kach July 25, 2022 12:36 pm at 12:36 pm
    @ rt
    I have a few words for your senile Joe, but they’re all 4 letter ones!

    huju July 25, 2022 5:15 pm at 5:15 pm
    Congratulations to 147. You said something sensible. The price of gasoline is largely out of control of the US president. Changes in the price should have nothing to do who you should vote for.

    Kach: From the way you spell “losing,” I can’t help thinking that some of those words for “senile” Joe are 3-letter words.

    ujm: I don’t think Joe is taking credit for the decline in the price of gas.

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2108848
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    The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline plunged 32 cents over the past two weeks to $4.54 per gallon.

    Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that the continued decline comes as crude oil costs also fall.

    “Further drops at the pump are likely as the wholesale gasoline price cuts continue making their way to street level,” Lundberg said in a statement.

    The average price at the pump is down 55 cents over the past six weeks, but it’s $1.32 higher than it was one year ago.

    Nationwide, the highest average price for regular-grade gas was in Los Angeles, at $5.65 per gallon. The lowest average was in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at $3.90 per gallon.

    According to the survey, the average price of diesel dropped 22 cents over two weeks to $5.55 a gallon.

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2108847
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    Today’s AAA
    National Average

    $4.355

    Price as of
    7/25/22
    Today’s AAA
    Florida Avg.

    $4.084

    Price as of
    7/25/22

    in reply to: Lakewood #2108846
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    2 nights that is a long time any how open the phone book there are plenty of hachnosas orchim houses in lakwut they would love to help you enjoy your stay and dont for get the gas to get there

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2108391
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    Today’s AAA
    National Average

    $4.366

    Price as of
    7/24/22
    Today’s AAA
    New York Avg.

    $4.587

    Price as of
    7/24/22

    it will fall and fall until after the midterms in November it should look “good” for the dems (look the prices are going down ) and then it will shut up like you never saw before mark my words guys time to take action but real action

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2108397
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    Price as of
    7/24/22
    Today’s AAA
    District of Columbia Avg.

    $4.616

    Price as of
    7/24/22

    in reply to: Republicans vs. democrats #2107392
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    Reps. Ilhan Omar, Alma Adams Arrested At Abortion Rights Protest, AOC FAKES ARREST [VIDEOS]

    no democracy

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2106595
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    Today’s AAA
    New York Avg.

    $4.70

    Price as of
    7/17/22

    in reply to: sudden death #2106584
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    Sudden Petira Of Hagaon HaRav Shmuel Yehuda Levine Zt”L, Rosh Yeshiva Telshe Chicago

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2106163
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    Today’s AAA
    National Average

    $4.605

    Price as of
    7/14/22

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2105585
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    The Biden administration sold a million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to a China-owned gas giant.

    is this normal

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2105479
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    Today’s AAA
    National Average

    $4.655

    Price as of
    7/12/22

    in reply to: Panama (country) #2105340
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    dont know which world you are in

    in reply to: BLM RIOTS VS. JAN. 6 PROTEST #2105339
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    when will they stop the commitee??????????????

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2105334
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    the dems will do everything in their ability to conceal their………..

    it goes with gas prices and inflation and imigration they will give any reason but themselves

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2105326
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    it will go down
    it will go up
    it will go down
    it will go up

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2104446
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    כגלגל החוזר

    in reply to: BLM RIOTS VS. JAN. 6 PROTEST #2104060
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    THE SICKO THAT DID THE MASS SHUTING IN HIGHLAND PARK IF HE WOULD HAVE BEEN BY A BLM THEY WOULD HAVE REWARDED HIM

    stop writing in all caps if you want your posts to go through

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2104049
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    I JUST FILLED UP AT A NEARBY GAS STATION FOR $4.84 A GALLON IS THIS NORMAL??

    A FULL TANK COSTED ME $70.00 DOLLARS IT IS OUTRAGES THE PRICES

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2103701
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    to: godal people in the tri state area are still paying a lot for gas

    to: always shayches etrogim

    bottom line is that moshiach is on his way

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2103522
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    TO COMMON SAYCHEL IT IS STILL DOUBLE WHAT YOU PAID 2 YEARS AGO

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2103401
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    Gasoline prices typically peak around the July 4th weekend and begin trending down. The average prices have already come down about 20cents/gallon in the past 2 weeks. However, they always come down considerably more slowly than the corresponding spike. I don’t think we will go below $4/gallon until the Ukraine situation is resolved.

    I DONT THINK WE WILL GO BELOW $5/GALLON UNTILL TRUMP IS BACK IN OFFICE

    in reply to: Who should I give my Mayseh money to? #2099791
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    nechamos yisreal

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2098714
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    to @commonsaychel: yes i own a car

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    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2098558
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    to commonsaychel: yes

    in reply to: GAS PRICES #2098378
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    to: DovidBT
    you are right!

    in reply to: Visiting the Har Habayis #2098309
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    OK

    in reply to: Abortion vs Pimples #2085813
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    if a lady is alloyed to do abortion to her own body because it is hers and dont tell me what to do then how could you force people to take vaccines

    in reply to: Shidduchem vs real estate #2085433
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    no it is up to hashem in the right time the right place iy”h

    in reply to: Bridge for sale #2085034
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    NONSENSE

    in reply to: Gas Prices #2082537
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    take them down

    in reply to: Gas Prices #2082536
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    To:
    common
    saychel
    no that is not true i know plenty of people that do the same

    in reply to: Gas Prices #2082533
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    you voted you pay

    in reply to: Election 2024 #2077839
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    if not for trump there would not covid

    in reply to: Thank Biden for Helping Hamas #1972704
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    yes you are right

    in reply to: REGULAR KUGEL OR OVERNIGHT KUGEL?? #1971680
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    overnight wins by far

    in reply to: Problems with the Covid vaccinations #1949405
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    People have to know to stop following the main stream and start doing stuff on their own. could someone explain me how could they approve a vaccine in just a few months and give to millions of people and they dont
    know if its even going to work? plenty of people have died shortly after taking the covid vaccine make your own research you will find out.

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