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t1_ivk3vdu wrote

I made an offer like this last year and shit got weird FAST.

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OP t1_ivk4q4t wrote

Oh no!! Well I'll deal with some weird shit I guess if it means that somebody gets to vote who otherwise couldn't

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t1_ivkuphs wrote

Good on ya! I wouldn't do it again. That being said, I don't regret doing it.

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t1_ivlk93z wrote

Can you give some examples of how it got weird?

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t1_ivme9zk wrote

A lady wanted to bring her cat.

A man demanded he drive my truck.

A couple asked me to drop them off.. and watch their young child while they went in and voted.

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t1_ivj6pl1 wrote

And in most areas, you can contact your county's Democrat Party headquarters, or Republican Party headquarters to let them know that you need a ride, and they will get a volunteer to help you.

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t1_ivjh7j7 wrote

Gas is expensive, would it be wrong to call the party I don’t like to pick me up?

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t1_ivjhm18 wrote

CEOs of big oil sure. Their record profits are the drivers for expensive fuel. Political parties unless they taxed the rich and corporations, make no difference

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t1_ivjmjvw wrote

Truer words haven’t been spoken

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t1_ivjt8uv wrote

Yeah they have been, because that's not the driver of expensive fuel lol

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OP t1_ivk1d1s wrote

Certainly a major contributor of it. These CEOs are buying back stocks to make money for their shareholders at the expense of everyone else. For anyone saying the COVID stimulus TWO years ago is what is causing WORLDWIDE inflation is just like wrong.

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t1_ivjtdfl wrote

Record profits in 2022.

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t1_ivjtvao wrote

Near-record inflation in 2022.

Edit: also way higher demand than supply. Stop parroting POTUS’s talking points lol

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t1_ivlt8ut wrote

KrissaKray is one of our well known trolls, feel free to ignore

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t1_ivlyswn wrote

So the link I posted was insufficient? Also… Sorry I didn’t know it was trollish to correct someone.

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t1_ivrhkta wrote

Ur a habitual troll, I seek no understanding for why you do what you do, but as an aside I'm sorry for the recent loss of your best friend, my deepest condolences to you and yours.

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t1_ivkrki2 wrote

From my view, you can both be correct. Higher demand than supply allows a supplier to increase prices, thereby increasing profits

To help consumers, we could look at a few different strategies:

  1. How do we increase supply?
  2. How do we reduce demand?
  3. Should profits (gouging?) be limited despite the supply/demand situation?
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t1_ivkatmh wrote

Oddly enough I found out my town has 2 lines to call for rides on Election Day.

One says call a friend

The other gives you walking distance.

I’ll be here all night.

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