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Record high gas prices, Washington state spots new digits at the pump

As gas prices are on the rise and whispers of shortages spread across the nation, the state of Washington is potentially preparing for per gallon prices to soar into double digit territory.

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As stated in the Post Millennial article, it was just one gas station that made room for the additional digit in the price per gallon. But it does get people thinking. The threat of shortages brings up memories of the 1970’s gas crisis.

The average gas price sky rocketed to a whopping $1.19 since by 1980 as a result of the crisis.

Evidence of an actual shortage is not readily available. A Google search will lead those inquiring to a statement from February that there is no US gas shortage, ‘ The U.S. has plenty of oil in its reserves, 580 million barrels of crude oil to be exact.’  Others claim rising fuel prices have nothing to do with shortages, it’s those evil oil companies again, you see.

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You don’t have to be fully invested in doom and gloom to wonder what the truth is. There are an awful lot of things going on that are not actually going on, depending on who you ask.

Curiously, gas prices continue to rise despite our best efforts to identify the cause and assign appropriate blame. No one can argue that we aren’t seeing record high gas prices at the pump.

https://twitter.com/MzWiz1/status/1526164944068218880?s=20&t=0dwOMpsbGv8swEXkE2-hSw

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… and almost no one is a fan of gas prices so high.

https://twitter.com/876colt/status/1525078875168034817?s=20&t=0dwOMpsbGv8swEXkE2-hSw

Well almost no one.

Yeah, that’ll show ‘em.

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