Fueled by irony
One of my dear readers remarked last week -- after I posted this post -- how cheap the gas prices are where I live, as opposed to where she lives.
They've gone down at least twenty-three cents per gallon since then.
Who would ever have thought gas at three sixteen nine would sound like a bargain?
Back when everything was Bush's fault, gasoline was under two dollars per gallon.
And who would ever have thought the mindless cult of personality could extend to plastering the name and gloating mug of a classic far-left radical liberal tax-and-spend champagne socialist president on the marquee of a filling station?
Makes me think, if I had a president, he just might look like Mitt Romney.
And no. That gas station is not in my neighborhood! I was passing through.
Happy Wednesday!
Reader Comments (4)
MYLANTA. Our gas prices here...last I checked, $4.39 a gallon.
Insanity.
Gag! I would not buy gas at a place with that name and face on it. Looks like something that you would see in a dictatorship!
That being said - gas is a bargain by you! Here it's $3.89, but I guess that beats the first commenter.
You're right Mari, looks like something a third world country would do. Plaster the dictator's face all over the place. I can't believe the mind-set of whoever did this. *stupid*........G.
Gag. But for that price, I might squint and drive in.