I'm certainly not opposed to that. It at least let's her see a different perspective on Constitutional issues in respect to rights and freedoms. Or at least in theory you would think it would.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 2:15 pmI appreciate your willingness to give her a fair appraisal and not be reflexively partisan about it. She does seem to have a small amount of judicial experience, but so did Kavanaugh and Barrett; in fact I read that she has more than they did when they were nominated, so, meh. I read that she has background as a public defender, which is rare for a justice. Usually they're former prosecuting attorneys. The argument is that having a formber defender on the Court will make it more sympathetic to the point of view of the accused, more sympathetic and open-minded, etc.
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This seems like good news. I almost made an "The Economy" thread, but, meh. I read elsewhere that 90% of the jobs lost during the pandemic have been restored by now, but not sure.
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I mostly think polls don't carry much weight right now since we're so far from an election. But I do think it's likely that Biden's numbers will climb if folks continue to see the Ukraine effort as being well handled and if COVID continues to decline. Those are two obvious areas of concern to many voters. These might be offset if inflation continues and gas prices go up, but we'll see.
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How high do you guys think gas prices will go up to? What is the ceiling on this? I'm essentially a 1 income family(my wife works about 5 hours a week), so this particular issue might hit me harder than some of the fat cats here.
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what percent of your monthly income do you currently spend on gasoline?
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I think it's about 10% gross.
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Are you a truck driver? Or do you drive a 10 mpg vehicle and commute +50 miles each way each day?
Because the average household income in AZ is ~60k. That would mean 6k per month in fuel costs. At the $3.00 per gallon over the last year, that would be 45 gallons per week.
Because the average household income in AZ is ~60k. That would mean 6k per month in fuel costs. At the $3.00 per gallon over the last year, that would be 45 gallons per week.
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Long-term, gas is going to get crushingly expensive. Within our lifetimes it will become completely impractical to drive a vehicle powered by gas. It may happen this year, or it may happen 5 or 10 years from now. But it won't hold for 30 years. And when it happens, it won't be the fault of some President or Congress. It's just the truth about this very finite resource on our planet running out.
It wouldn't surprise me to see gas be north of $8 a gallon by 2025.
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Well, I have 2 cars in my family. One is a 2000 buick lesabre(a bit of a gas guzzler) and a 2012 dodge grand caravan that my wife drives. I'm not sure what the 20 questions in regards to my personal life is leading, Indy. Do you have a point?Indy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:26 amAre you a truck driver? Or do you drive a 10 mpg vehicle and commute +50 miles each way each day?
Because the average household income in AZ is ~60k. That would mean 6k per month in fuel costs. At the $3.00 per gallon over the last year, that would be 45 gallons per week.
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I don't have a point to make--I was trying to learn how how someone can spend >6k on gas when you said you are the only one working (more than a handful of hours per week). I assumed you had an awful commute each day or you drove for your job. I just didn't want to assume and wanted to confirm.In2ition wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:31 amWell, I have 2 cars in my family. One is a 2000 buick lesabre(a bit of a gas guzzler) and a 2012 dodge grand caravan that my wife drives. I'm not sure what the 20 questions in regards to my personal life is leading, Indy. Do you have a point?Indy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:26 amAre you a truck driver? Or do you drive a 10 mpg vehicle and commute +50 miles each way each day?
Because the average household income in AZ is ~60k. That would mean 6k per month in fuel costs. At the $3.00 per gallon over the last year, that would be 45 gallons per week.
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My wife only works about 5 hrs a week. I work over 40-50 per, like most people. My work commute isn't bad, but my youngest son goes to school outside our district, so that's my main commute problem. I do not drive for a living. I work in IT.Indy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:43 amI don't have a point to make--I was trying to learn how how someone can spend >6k on gas when you said you are the only one working (more than a handful of hours per week). I assumed you had an awful commute each day or you drove for your job. I just didn't want to assume and wanted to confirm.In2ition wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:31 amWell, I have 2 cars in my family. One is a 2000 buick lesabre(a bit of a gas guzzler) and a 2012 dodge grand caravan that my wife drives. I'm not sure what the 20 questions in regards to my personal life is leading, Indy. Do you have a point?Indy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:26 amAre you a truck driver? Or do you drive a 10 mpg vehicle and commute +50 miles each way each day?
Because the average household income in AZ is ~60k. That would mean 6k per month in fuel costs. At the $3.00 per gallon over the last year, that would be 45 gallons per week.
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My daughter's daily practices moved from 4 miles from our house, to 40 minutes away. That has definitely upped our fuel costs. I wish there were good electric vehicle options.
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Ugh, $8+ is going to be rough.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:27 amLong-term, gas is going to get crushingly expensive. Within our lifetimes it will become completely impractical to drive a vehicle powered by gas. It may happen this year, or it may happen 5 or 10 years from now. But it won't hold for 30 years. And when it happens, it won't be the fault of some President or Congress. It's just the truth about this very finite resource on our planet running out.
It wouldn't surprise me to see gas be north of $8 a gallon by 2025.
The push for zero emissions is quite a goal. What does that mean exactly? Will all power be coming from hydro-electric, wind generators, nuclear, & solar? Did I miss some?
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I think I spend less than $50 a month on gas…thank goodness for a short commute
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I'm extremely jealous.
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I guess I'm a single fat cat. I'm willing to pay whatever to punish Russia. I hit my record fill up of $85 a few times in the last couple months. My car takes premium gasoline.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Almost all cars will be electric in the next ten years as per the auto makers statements. Gas prices are super high as a result of many things happening in the news. I see what is going on in the Ukraine and what the Russians and the Ukrainians are going through and I feel lucky that my problems are high gas prices. It could be a LOT worse.
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