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âOur homes arenât being bombed by a foreign invader.â
Give it time. At the current pace you may not have to wait long.
The Dems worry about people and voting rights and insurrection issues while Repubs are pointing fingers in blame and denial and concentrating on the south border and âdonât say gayâ context". Meanwhile we are on the brink of World War 3 and most alive are too young to remember the cold war years and the potential dangers felt, so they joke about it.Itâs a odd world today. People on both sides of the political fence look like strangers to me.
Weâve had a real problem with the attitude towards women in politics here in Oz. And also school students âstrikingâ and protesting about inaction on climate change. Our esteemed Prime Minister dismissed all their concerns by telling the protesters (of both sexes) that they should be grateful they donât live in Afghanistan. Whaaa???
Thatâs my view. Yeah gas prices suck all to hell, but itâs a minor inconvenience at the end of the day. There are alternative modes of travel we can do (public transportation, car-shares, etc). Not having our homes look like ground zero is also a plus.
Those ("Our homes arenât being bombed " and âHave a peaceful day.â) are both nice sentiments. Itâs great to âcount your blessingsâ. It does not mean that high gas prices are strictly the result of (or is the price we have to pay for) supporting Ukraine against Russia/Putin.
I donât like rising prices any more than the next person, but itâs all about perspective, isnât it? And donât get me started on the right-wing idiots who are laying everything at the Presidentâs door as if he could magically fix it if only heâd⊠do something? Itâs a complex, scary situation that could be resolved if a certain Russian whack job was an actual human being with, I donât know, empathy? Compassion? Decency? rather than the desire to build an empire only he wants for whatever reasonâŠ
Simple solution. Declare war and attack the Russians that are bombing Ukraine. Gain and maintain air superiority and tell PutinâŠ..âGo aheadâŠuse just one nuclear weapon and the next one will be dropped on Red Square!â To defeat a bully you have to be ready to kick his ass! Negotiations have failed. The world knew a year ago Putin was massing troops and negotiators didnât stop him from invading. WhenâŠ.and at some point it will happenâŠthe world realizes that Putin is Hitler reincarnated they will decide then to go to war.
Oil companies are upset about the profits they lost a few years back when everything shut down, no one was traveling and there was a surplus of gas. They still have not returned to pre covid production levels and they are keeping the prices high to (more than) make up for the profits they lost. Current gas prices are all about greed, and making profit while they are still relevant and before cars all go electric.
YEs, we should all suffer in silence while inflation is causing more poverty so the leftists can push their anti-human, globalist climate control agenda.
Just shut up and eat bugsâŠ.remember it is worse somewhere else. For now.
Republicans have no problem with skyrocketing housing costs, education costs, health-care costs which are bankrupting people. But gas goes up by 50 cents and they act like itâs the end of the world.
Americans are very good at complaining about what we donât have instead of being thankful for what we do have.
I am sure that most of us have seen the AT&T commercial where the woman gives the little girl a lollipop and then gives a bigger lollipop to her brother. The girlâs immediate comment is âThatâs not fair!â
It was fair up until the moment she noticed that someone else got something she didnât have and doesnât need in the first place. What did she do to earn the lollipop to begin with?
I would like to see the commercial turn out where the woman says, âIâm sorry, let me have your lollipop.â and then keep it and says, âNow you have none.â
This kind of behavior is universal and has been around for at least 2,000 years. There is a parable in the Gospels where Jesus tells of a vineyard owner who hires people to work at dawn, mid-day and near sunset and pays them all the same fair wage.
Dissatisfaction and hate for other people start when we compare ourselves to others and judge ourselves on their merits. Living up to somebody elseâs â often arbitrary â standard is a dangerous thing. We see only their benefits and our shortcomings.
So, what is the excuse for gasoline prices increasing so much prior to Putinâs invasion? It wouldnât have been because of Bidenâs desire to crush the energy industry as he boasted about prior to the election! He proved that you definately can fool some people all of the timeâŠat least those who voted for him!
Wasnât that long ago, we were looking for toilet paper and wondering what meals we could make, from what we had in the cupboard.
To the guys moaning about fuel prices I ask; are you being thrifty? Cutting back on unneeded trips? Just keep your speed down and take it easy on the throttle, that can make a difference. Is that so much to ask? Do you feel an irresistible compulsion to stomp on the pedal? Then stop crabbing about gas$$$. You are, you own enemy.
He met âa man who had no feet.â Still, I would think with all the electric cars and remote work going on gas pricers would want to give us a break.
Before we get in a big discussion about the recent price increases⊠Per the US energy information administration https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=pet&s=emm_epm0_pte_nus_dpg&f=m Gas Prices per gallon all grades: January 2017 (Trump takes office) $2.458; January 2021 (Biden takes office) $2.42; February 2022 (Ukraine invaded) $3.61; April 2022 (Currently) $4.213. Price change under Trump -$0.038/gal Price Change Biden to Ukraine War +$1.19/gal Price Change Post invasion +.0.603/gal. Cummulative price change under Biden +$1.793. Now you can start arguing over the reasons.
Heart felt agreement with this cartoon/commentary. Putin is a criminal. And yes we need to do a better job of getting away from fossil fuels and into alternative energy sources. Solar, wind, etc. The science is there, big oil doesnât want us to use it.
Regardless of the final outcome in Ukraine, they are weakening the Russian army, forcing awareness of Putinâs aggressive strategy, and uniting the Western world at a time when nationalism was starting to ruin our profitable interdependence.
Iâm all for electric cars, but they arenât âgreenâ when you consider the toxic metals that have to be mined in order to make batteries. itâs more of a NIMBY thing
Oil companies announced record quarterly profits this morning. So all of the press statements about how the âhigh priceâ is due to âdecreased availabilityâ or âwarâ are just bullshit â the high price is because the oil companies can work in collusion and get away with it.
yes â priorities in this country are a disaster â whine whine whine while we destroy ourselves out of greed and selfishness WHILE Ukraine is attacked by another Nazi dictator
U.S. gas prices have been on a steady increase from just under $2.20/gal. to $3.50/gal. (+ 60%, the vast majority of the overall price increase) between December 2020 and February 23, 2022, at which point the invasion and sanctions caused it to spike at $4.34 in March, soâŠnot really as relevant as one might think.
That said, I personally donât mind paying those additional 58 cents, as long as Russia is stopped from their pretty blatant (and brutal) aggression. I could have done without the first $1.30 or so.
You know, itâs totally possible to be thankful that my home is not being bombed by foreign invaders AND be upset that oil companies are using this war to make record profits. Those feelings can happen at the same time.
Just filled up, half a tank (I donât let it get below half). Yeah, itâs painful and puts a dent in a retirees budget, but I can suck it up for a while and not go anywhere unnecessary. Combine as many errands as possible, etc. I feel for the working bums who have no choice. We canât all work from home or get reimbursed for mileage. Sad part is prices will never come down to where they were. Weâre so relieved when the price drops a buck per gallon that we forget that it went up a buck and a half. Tricky pricing I think.
Hmmm. It seems we have forgotten how oten our beloved Washington has been the foreign invader bombing homes worldwide. And few of those countries we bombed were even on our border or any threat at all to us! Vietnam, Korea, Mexico (invaded to get one man), Iraq (on false premises and w/o apology afterward and keeping troops there even until now), Lebanon, Syria, Libya (we came, we saw, he died by our Att Gen) and a few more as well. Our troops have a vast and lengthy history of bombing civilians and even using drones to kill wedding parties and funerals in the middle east. Kennedy cajoled and likely threatened The Soviets for putting missles in Cuba (an independent country off our border) because it was a threat to us. I believe hypocrits is too mild a word for the US of Aâs military. Ukraine is not a border state to anyone here. It was taken over by an illegal coup with our state departments help and turned into a Nato campgrounds. What is it about sticking our noses and our military into other peopleâs business that Washington warned us about?
It might be difficult, but it is very simple. Kill Putin. Offer $20,000,000 and someone will take him out. Not done in polite political circles ? Too bad and there are no polite politics .
In the 1960s, it was duck-and-cover. During the years we sent troops to Iraq, I was thankful that I didnât have to worry about IEDs in the roads here, but I lost a good friend to one in Iraq.
Why do we import oil when we are the biggest oil producer in the world right now? There are a several reasons, some of which have to do with rules and decisions we have made in the past. The Jones Act, passed a century ago, limits the size of vessels that are allowed to transport goods between U.S. ports â much smaller than todaysâ vessels. Oil buyers on the US West Coast and East Coast arenât connected to the Gulf by pipeline and it just isnât profitable for our oil companies in the Gulf to ship to those areas by small ship. So they have to buy oil from overseas. And, we only get/got 8% from Russia, mostly crude. And we get that to fill the gap left by our earlier sanctions on Venezuela and Iran. We can ban Russian oil much, much easier than most other countries, but we will still have to import oil from someplace overseas if our own companies canât afford to supply our whole country.
There are a lot of misinformed people out there. No one said that the energy industry is perfect, but I could list a whole lot of countries where life is extremely difficult because they donât enjoy the benefits of the energy industry that we do. I know that you lefties do not like reading opposing opinions, but just in case one of you does, here is an excellent article from a California newspaper talking about the pros and cons of the industry and Bidenâs enormous negative effect on it and us. Go to: https://californiaglobe.com/articles/opinion-joe-bidens-war-on-energy-has-weakened-america/
At least this is an issue that consumers see every day and Bidenâs crew canât roll out the brainless chatter that âthis issue is settled, there is no longer any debate, what we are telling you is trueâŠâ (Just reference their comments on climate change and gender issues of the day.)
salakfarm Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Gas prices? Oil company greed, and worth it if needed to support Ukraine.
Scorpio Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Weird, I was expecting her to write something completely conspiratorial, not something sensible.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
Iâve been making this point for awhile, here at GC and elsewhere. Reasonable people see my point. Unreasonable ones prefer not to.
Cactus-Pete almost 3 years ago
Yep. But also the oil companies.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
No kiddingâŠ
braindead Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Highest inflation in 40 years.
Highest corporate profits in 50 years.
.
but thatâs just a coincidence.
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
âOur homes arenât being bombed by a foreign invader.â
Give it time. At the current pace you may not have to wait long.
The Dems worry about people and voting rights and insurrection issues while Repubs are pointing fingers in blame and denial and concentrating on the south border and âdonât say gayâ context". Meanwhile we are on the brink of World War 3 and most alive are too young to remember the cold war years and the potential dangers felt, so they joke about it.Itâs a odd world today. People on both sides of the political fence look like strangers to me.hawgowar almost 3 years ago
âŠ..Yet.
keenanthelibrarian almost 3 years ago
Weâve had a real problem with the attitude towards women in politics here in Oz. And also school students âstrikingâ and protesting about inaction on climate change. Our esteemed Prime Minister dismissed all their concerns by telling the protesters (of both sexes) that they should be grateful they donât live in Afghanistan. Whaaa???
TwilightFaze almost 3 years ago
Thatâs my view. Yeah gas prices suck all to hell, but itâs a minor inconvenience at the end of the day. There are alternative modes of travel we can do (public transportation, car-shares, etc). Not having our homes look like ground zero is also a plus.
Qiset almost 3 years ago
But we are being invaded by foreign invaders that we call illegal immigrants.
shanen0 almost 3 years ago
Canât @JoeBiden help American farmers plant extra wheat NOW to stop ANOTHER Russian famine in #Ukraine?
@ZelenskyyUa : âShut up, Vlad. You lost. Now get out of OUR Ukraine.âHow do you say #RememberMariupol in Ukrainian?
Bozo Putin : âIs not war crimes. Is potato.â
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Those ("Our homes arenât being bombed " and âHave a peaceful day.â) are both nice sentiments. Itâs great to âcount your blessingsâ. It does not mean that high gas prices are strictly the result of (or is the price we have to pay for) supporting Ukraine against Russia/Putin.
nosirrom almost 3 years ago
Perspective is important.
mwest almost 3 years ago
I donât like rising prices any more than the next person, but itâs all about perspective, isnât it? And donât get me started on the right-wing idiots who are laying everything at the Presidentâs door as if he could magically fix it if only heâd⊠do something? Itâs a complex, scary situation that could be resolved if a certain Russian whack job was an actual human being with, I donât know, empathy? Compassion? Decency? rather than the desire to build an empire only he wants for whatever reasonâŠ
jdalco almost 3 years ago
Yet, give Biden time.
Egrayjames almost 3 years ago
Simple solution. Declare war and attack the Russians that are bombing Ukraine. Gain and maintain air superiority and tell PutinâŠ..âGo aheadâŠuse just one nuclear weapon and the next one will be dropped on Red Square!â To defeat a bully you have to be ready to kick his ass! Negotiations have failed. The world knew a year ago Putin was massing troops and negotiators didnât stop him from invading. WhenâŠ.and at some point it will happenâŠthe world realizes that Putin is Hitler reincarnated they will decide then to go to war.
Can't Sleep almost 3 years ago
Thank you, Wiley.
GeorgeJohnson almost 3 years ago
Oh good grief.High gas prices are NOT because of putin. They went up before he invaded.
tnt219 almost 3 years ago
So paying more for gas keeps us from being invaded?WOW! we sure dodged a bullet three years ago.
1BlackLivesMatter almost 3 years ago
I donât get the logic. Because Ukraine is being bombed, Iâm supposed to be happy with Bidenâs sky-high gas prices????
Anon4242 almost 3 years ago
Oil companies are upset about the profits they lost a few years back when everything shut down, no one was traveling and there was a surplus of gas. They still have not returned to pre covid production levels and they are keeping the prices high to (more than) make up for the profits they lost. Current gas prices are all about greed, and making profit while they are still relevant and before cars all go electric.
Free or Not? Premium Member almost 3 years ago
YEs, we should all suffer in silence while inflation is causing more poverty so the leftists can push their anti-human, globalist climate control agenda.
Just shut up and eat bugsâŠ.remember it is worse somewhere else. For now.
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
in a way, they are
Lenavid almost 3 years ago
Well! Now that we have perspective, we donât need to worry about high prices! What a relief!
Jimmyk939 almost 3 years ago
Yup. Think about that, the next time you think a Freedumb Rally is a good idea
Skippy the Magnificent almost 3 years ago
âŠ..yet.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Republicans have no problem with skyrocketing housing costs, education costs, health-care costs which are bankrupting people. But gas goes up by 50 cents and they act like itâs the end of the world.
dflak almost 3 years ago
Americans are very good at complaining about what we donât have instead of being thankful for what we do have.
I am sure that most of us have seen the AT&T commercial where the woman gives the little girl a lollipop and then gives a bigger lollipop to her brother. The girlâs immediate comment is âThatâs not fair!â
It was fair up until the moment she noticed that someone else got something she didnât have and doesnât need in the first place. What did she do to earn the lollipop to begin with?
I would like to see the commercial turn out where the woman says, âIâm sorry, let me have your lollipop.â and then keep it and says, âNow you have none.â
This kind of behavior is universal and has been around for at least 2,000 years. There is a parable in the Gospels where Jesus tells of a vineyard owner who hires people to work at dawn, mid-day and near sunset and pays them all the same fair wage.
Dissatisfaction and hate for other people start when we compare ourselves to others and judge ourselves on their merits. Living up to somebody elseâs â often arbitrary â standard is a dangerous thing. We see only their benefits and our shortcomings.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Paying at the gas station and cashier complaining about gas prices. I said it is better than being bombed by Russians!! She shut up.
IKnowIt! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
So, what is the excuse for gasoline prices increasing so much prior to Putinâs invasion? It wouldnât have been because of Bidenâs desire to crush the energy industry as he boasted about prior to the election! He proved that you definately can fool some people all of the timeâŠat least those who voted for him!
bbenoit almost 3 years ago
Spot on, as proven by the comments above, Wiley, thanks.
HOTLOTUS1 almost 3 years ago
all about the oil and money. we have all that oil shipping out of Alaska. Texas. wtf. if it means higher prices fine or be dependent on foreign oil
Masterskrain almost 3 years ago
REALITY CHECK!!
carlzr almost 3 years ago
Instead of bombs, the invaders are using fentanyl.
Redd Panda almost 3 years ago
Wasnât that long ago, we were looking for toilet paper and wondering what meals we could make, from what we had in the cupboard.
To the guys moaning about fuel prices I ask; are you being thrifty? Cutting back on unneeded trips? Just keep your speed down and take it easy on the throttle, that can make a difference. Is that so much to ask? Do you feel an irresistible compulsion to stomp on the pedal? Then stop crabbing about gas$$$. You are, you own enemy.
preacherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Thatâs just what we should remember when gassing up.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He met âa man who had no feet.â Still, I would think with all the electric cars and remote work going on gas pricers would want to give us a break.
rhpii almost 3 years ago
Before we get in a big discussion about the recent price increases⊠Per the US energy information administration https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=pet&s=emm_epm0_pte_nus_dpg&f=m Gas Prices per gallon all grades: January 2017 (Trump takes office) $2.458; January 2021 (Biden takes office) $2.42; February 2022 (Ukraine invaded) $3.61; April 2022 (Currently) $4.213. Price change under Trump -$0.038/gal Price Change Biden to Ukraine War +$1.19/gal Price Change Post invasion +.0.603/gal. Cummulative price change under Biden +$1.793. Now you can start arguing over the reasons.
Will E. Makeit Premium Member almost 3 years ago
sell some of Hooverâs âartâ work?
ditdodotto almost 3 years ago
Again â thank you
calliarcale almost 3 years ago
Yes, it does rather change oneâs perspective, doesnât it?
grange Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I think heâd be screaming âDONâT CHANGE THE SUBJECT!!!â
laskeans almost 3 years ago
Heart felt agreement with this cartoon/commentary. Putin is a criminal. And yes we need to do a better job of getting away from fossil fuels and into alternative energy sources. Solar, wind, etc. The science is there, big oil doesnât want us to use it.
Dianna Brown almost 3 years ago
Agreed. Thank you!
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Regardless of the final outcome in Ukraine, they are weakening the Russian army, forcing awareness of Putinâs aggressive strategy, and uniting the Western world at a time when nationalism was starting to ruin our profitable interdependence.
leomags almost 3 years ago
Oh, so we are supposed to be happy about our ridiculous domestic energy policies because we are not at war? Thatâs a nice spinâŠ..
dbradway1 almost 3 years ago
I hate it when the âfunniesâ make me cry.
cupertino jay almost 3 years ago
btw.. sucky global warming is real
hoot1 almost 3 years ago
WileyâŠPerfect toon today! Delicious irony and point superbly made. Great art as always. Thank you sir.
lyonsmanager almost 3 years ago
This âcomicâ says it all!
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Iâm all for electric cars, but they arenât âgreenâ when you consider the toxic metals that have to be mined in order to make batteries. itâs more of a NIMBY thing
DutchUncle almost 3 years ago
Oil companies announced record quarterly profits this morning. So all of the press statements about how the âhigh priceâ is due to âdecreased availabilityâ or âwarâ are just bullshit â the high price is because the oil companies can work in collusion and get away with it.
CaptB almost 3 years ago
Here are my thoughts â Gas and oil companies are reporting record profits. Food for thought.
VickiP123 almost 3 years ago
yes â priorities in this country are a disaster â whine whine whine while we destroy ourselves out of greed and selfishness WHILE Ukraine is attacked by another Nazi dictator
judie1 almost 3 years ago
YetâŠ
Warhaft almost 3 years ago
U.S. gas prices have been on a steady increase from just under $2.20/gal. to $3.50/gal. (+ 60%, the vast majority of the overall price increase) between December 2020 and February 23, 2022, at which point the invasion and sanctions caused it to spike at $4.34 in March, soâŠnot really as relevant as one might think.
That said, I personally donât mind paying those additional 58 cents, as long as Russia is stopped from their pretty blatant (and brutal) aggression. I could have done without the first $1.30 or so.
wpr almost 3 years ago
Thatâs what I have been saying.
dduskett almost 3 years ago
You know, itâs totally possible to be thankful that my home is not being bombed by foreign invaders AND be upset that oil companies are using this war to make record profits. Those feelings can happen at the same time.
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Just filled up, half a tank (I donât let it get below half). Yeah, itâs painful and puts a dent in a retirees budget, but I can suck it up for a while and not go anywhere unnecessary. Combine as many errands as possible, etc. I feel for the working bums who have no choice. We canât all work from home or get reimbursed for mileage. Sad part is prices will never come down to where they were. Weâre so relieved when the price drops a buck per gallon that we forget that it went up a buck and a half. Tricky pricing I think.
listens12 almost 3 years ago
Hmmm. It seems we have forgotten how oten our beloved Washington has been the foreign invader bombing homes worldwide. And few of those countries we bombed were even on our border or any threat at all to us! Vietnam, Korea, Mexico (invaded to get one man), Iraq (on false premises and w/o apology afterward and keeping troops there even until now), Lebanon, Syria, Libya (we came, we saw, he died by our Att Gen) and a few more as well. Our troops have a vast and lengthy history of bombing civilians and even using drones to kill wedding parties and funerals in the middle east. Kennedy cajoled and likely threatened The Soviets for putting missles in Cuba (an independent country off our border) because it was a threat to us. I believe hypocrits is too mild a word for the US of Aâs military. Ukraine is not a border state to anyone here. It was taken over by an illegal coup with our state departments help and turned into a Nato campgrounds. What is it about sticking our noses and our military into other peopleâs business that Washington warned us about?
Darque Hellmutt almost 3 years ago
Yet.
sufamelico almost 3 years ago
Truck Fump (thatâs all Iâve got !)
LeslieAnn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Beautiful Wiley. Thank you.
leemorse9777 almost 3 years ago
It might be difficult, but it is very simple. Kill Putin. Offer $20,000,000 and someone will take him out. Not done in polite political circles ? Too bad and there are no polite politics .
tcrabtree13 almost 3 years ago
This is perfect.
MFRXIM Premium Member almost 3 years ago
In the 1960s, it was duck-and-cover. During the years we sent troops to Iraq, I was thankful that I didnât have to worry about IEDs in the roads here, but I lost a good friend to one in Iraq.
pamela welch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Exactly so Wiley â„â„
DanG Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Wiley, youâre a dolt.
GreenT267 almost 3 years ago
Why do we import oil when we are the biggest oil producer in the world right now? There are a several reasons, some of which have to do with rules and decisions we have made in the past. The Jones Act, passed a century ago, limits the size of vessels that are allowed to transport goods between U.S. ports â much smaller than todaysâ vessels. Oil buyers on the US West Coast and East Coast arenât connected to the Gulf by pipeline and it just isnât profitable for our oil companies in the Gulf to ship to those areas by small ship. So they have to buy oil from overseas. And, we only get/got 8% from Russia, mostly crude. And we get that to fill the gap left by our earlier sanctions on Venezuela and Iran. We can ban Russian oil much, much easier than most other countries, but we will still have to import oil from someplace overseas if our own companies canât afford to supply our whole country.
tee929 almost 3 years ago
Nailed it!
dja1701 almost 3 years ago
Our homes are invaded by advertisers and robocallers, and the negligent government refuses to do anything about it
abba3 almost 3 years ago
Wiley, youâre a dumb dipsht to believe this leftist loser narrative.
bakana almost 3 years ago
Wow. She changed his world view.
How often does THAT Happen?
IKnowIt! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
There are a lot of misinformed people out there. No one said that the energy industry is perfect, but I could list a whole lot of countries where life is extremely difficult because they donât enjoy the benefits of the energy industry that we do. I know that you lefties do not like reading opposing opinions, but just in case one of you does, here is an excellent article from a California newspaper talking about the pros and cons of the industry and Bidenâs enormous negative effect on it and us. Go to: https://californiaglobe.com/articles/opinion-joe-bidens-war-on-energy-has-weakened-america/
At least this is an issue that consumers see every day and Bidenâs crew canât roll out the brainless chatter that âthis issue is settled, there is no longer any debate, what we are telling you is trueâŠâ (Just reference their comments on climate change and gender issues of the day.)