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Hmmm … that equates to $6.59 and $6.11 per gallon respectively.

How much of that is tax?

Right! You can respect the man but not the accolades that they righteously don’t deserve!

But ya know who is deserving of such? That border patrol agent who was killed protecting our border, or that law enforcement official killed in the line of duty, or that construction worker killed while working on a bridge! So while you are right to grieve the passing of a one term president whose basic humanity is to be respected, I just think of all these people when such heads of state are praised with such decadence! It’s a matter of perspective one in which should always side with the commoner to give equal respect to!

What ya got? F250 dueli?

I am not sure about that, we were at one time almost at 4.00 per gallon nationwide and California pays that now which most is in taxes to pay for their communist entitlements!

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Presedential Harassment

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Plus VAT of 20%, probably after fuel duty is applied :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

Top Lobbyists in Washington DC

https://youtu.be/qqEnYQ0gLt8

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I agree with Icke’s sentiment that the Brexit move is being thwarted.
It appears to me that someone has got to May and sold her this plan to produce a brexit deal so poor that her fellow parliamentarians cannot vote it through. Instead of Modifying the proposal for re submission she will tell theBritish people that there is no option other than coming out without a deal at all and this will make the sky fall in.
Then Parliament decides ( Not May herself of course she will pass the batton to parliament ) that the people should have the vote and it will be simply.
1 Vote for her shit 500+ page deal ( Don’t be a loon )
2 Vote for no deal and back onto WTO (scariest option of course because the sky falls in)
3 Vote to stay in the EU. ( Ahh super safe and warm and cosy )

Let me guess which one will win !!!

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I would take option 2 please!

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FUBAR!:face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

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Same, but this time unfortunately it might be easier to scare enough people to switch to 3 and achieve the plan that I believe is in force.
She really has played a nasty hand if this materialises !!!

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The options for a second referendum are likely to be:

  1. May’s deal
  2. Remain

Would you like to be slapped in the face or kicked in the gut?

That would make it more simple for the public and of course she would be able to justify the mess of the country if choosing her deal because would argue the public wanted it that way. It really is a lose lose and I say again she really has played a nasty hand for the U.K.

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4 days perhaps 5 before we know how it play out. I still have a couple of high vis vests in the garage from the old days.

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Buy a job lot of yellow jackets from China and flog them on eBay for a killing :joy:

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I think the lead time might make that a bad deal :wink: We will need them next week.

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