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Many Americans are cutting back on everyday expenses as gas prices soar due to President Donald Trump’s war in Iran, now approaching the 10-week mark. About 44 percent of Americans said they’re driving less due to high gas prices, while 42 percent said they’ve slashed household expenses, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll. In addition, the poll revealed that 34 percent have altered travel or vacation plans. Americans are changing their behaviors as national average gas prices hit $4.43 per gallon Saturday, according to the AAA motor club. This time last year, the national average was just $3.15 per gallon. Patrick de Haan, a petroleum analyst for GasBuddy, said Saturday’s average price marked a sobering new record. “The national average price of gasoline has never been higher on the second day in May than it is today,” he wrote on X.

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[–] Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz 35 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Probably depends on the opposition. If the dems run on "we're going to end the Iran war day 1 and remove the tariffs on chinese EVs, batteries, and solar panels so gas prices go down", there's a decent chance the people activated by gas prices switch.

If the dems run on "we're going to carry out the war more competently and start a comittee to investigate a study of potential market-based means-tested tax-credits for small business owners who drive American trucks between 3 and 8 years old", they're certainly going to vote Trump again.

[–] JustKeepStretching@lemmy.world 45 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (8 children)

I love that the president is a rapist, 34 count felon fraudster, collaborated with Russian spies to win in 2016, lied about the Mueller report and mocked Mueller's death, mocked McCain's war experience, completely caused the farm bailout, staged an insurrection, pardoned the insurrectionists, tried the false electors scheme, mocked the mentally ill on a debate stage, paid off a pornstar to not talk about him paying to fuck her while Melania was caring for their newborn, ran a scam college, is taking bribes for pardons, is accepting unreported international money into his crypto scam company, bankrupted casinos, was best friends and had wonderful secrets with one of the most prolific sex traffickers and pedophiles in US history and has been covering up the Epstein files

BUT FUCKING GAS PRICES ARE WHAT IS CHANGING REPUBLICANS MINDS.

After they re-elected the dumb motherfucker based on blatant lies about crime rates and a complete misunderstanding of Biden handling of the COVID era economy.

Everyone's dumb as shit and we are fucked

[–] Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz 16 points 6 days ago

mocked Mueller’s death

Fuck Mueller, lifelong republican getting mocked by the guy he saved is the way that piece of shit should be remembered.

mocked McCain’s war experience

Fuck John McCain. The NVA had to race to capture his team before they were lynched by the families of the villagers they'd just murdered.

[–] queerlilhayseed@piefed.blahaj.zone 13 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

They are in a cult. They never hear about most of the news that goes on every day, and what they do get is 100% approved by the republican censors. Maybe they get a dose or two on holidays when they're forced to interact with the family Democrat, but other than that they are in a well-insulated information bubble that hardly ever breaks. That's why they took over the radio stations and have their own ecosystem of news networks. The reason gas is the tipping point is because for a lot of people it's the first visible sign that something is really wrong.

EDIT: also for what it's worth, it's not just idiots. Smart people get taken in by cults all the time and if you think you're too smart to fall for a cult you're a mark. You also do yourself a disservice if you think every Republican voting against their own interest is just a stupid yokel. They are victims of a vast and well-orchestrated information attack, and many of them don't have the tools to defend themselves because no one ever taught them any. I had to learn about a lot of them myself, and even still I got lucky by being able to go to college and meet the right people to help me escape. Not everyone gets those opportunities. That doesn't make them stupid.

[–] baines@piefed.social 9 points 6 days ago (1 children)

the unifying republican doctrine is lack of empathy for the other

[–] frunch@lemmy.world 6 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

and to only give a fuck about anything that affects themselves in a very direct way

[–] AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@piefed.social 6 points 6 days ago (1 children)

BUT FUCKING GAS PRICES ARE WHAT MIGHT BE CHANGING REPUBLICANS MINDS.

It's not even clear that they'll change their mind. There is a possibility, but if the dems dare to show with a less than perfect strategy and there's a single point that could be considered slightly unperfect, they will vote rep again.

Oh, or if pedohitler manipulates the market again and the gas prices dip slightly for 2 days before the elections.

[–] Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz -1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

if the dems dare to show with a less than perfect strategy and there’s a single point that could be considered slightly unperfect, they will vote rep again.

Don't be hyperbolic, they just have to do what people want and help them instead of genocide and trying to be republicans.

We don't even need Trump voters to vote D, they're going to stay home in greater numbers because their party is doing the opposite of what was promised. We just need the dems not to do the thing they do every fucking time.

[–] baines@piefed.social 0 points 6 days ago

no way the remaining republicans learn anything now

those who could are democrats by now, or at least independants

I agree all of those are terrible, and I hope it's clear I didn't ever even remotely consider voting for the guy; but you realize why none of those things really matter to the average American who is struggling to get by every day, right?

Like: mocking leaders' deaths, mocking people with disabilities, having affairs with porn stars... -- those are all terrible, inhumane, and "un-professional" things for the person to do; but when you're desperate for some change and lost faith in the other party, it makes sense that voters would be willing to ignore those. Perhaps these aspects are indicators of what the guy would do in office; but most people in this country don't think that deep into anything.

The involvement in Epstein's sex-trafficking ring is a powerful point because it hits just about every group with disgust. For the rest of this, I'd just focus more on Trump's ties to Big Tech and Big Finance; because that's the avenue that people feel the effect of. That and this country's shitty Medical system.

[–] dreamkeeper@literature.cafe 4 points 6 days ago

It isn't just Republicans, a lot of swing voters and independents are just as maliciously apathetic.

[–] tackleberry@thelemmy.club 1 points 6 days ago

Like Zelensky, Donald Trump had a career as a paid-actor.