>>6120081 (PB)
>>6120121 (PB)
Crude prices are not the issue. We don't have enough refineries … and just had two of them burn within the past month.
If you think gas prices are too high, just wait until you try to buy a loaf of bread next winter. The "breadbasket of the world" is getting clobbered (again) with flooding. This is twice in a month, too, and it is delaying planting. If the grain doesn't mature before the fall rains all hell is going to break out with food prices. If stockfag took a look at grain futures I think he'd find disturbing news.
It doesn't help that the assholes in congress won't approve aid for the midwest unless villainously corrupt tiny little Puerto Rico (which has already gotten more aid than it would take to build the entire wall) gets a shit-ton more money, too.