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Thanks for us, KV0MAI. Gas prices around here are still right around 260, 270 a gallon. And I'd go head north, I saw it the morning yesterday, it was like 210 a gallon. I haven't looked down this way, but I don't know what it is. I do know that basically in the state of Missouri there was a tax, a fuel tax, put in place that was told they said they could not do it they didn't there it is and the way they got around it was they could get a refund on that patch at the end of the year but i have to keep all my fuel receipts and submit them in a certain way with a certain form and then and only then after the audit that's out at Thorne and all these receipts, will they give me my 25 cents back per gallon? So, um, of course, not exactly because we're going to do that as anybody at all. In fact, I've never met anybody that would do that. It's just a sticky way for the Republicans to get around and charge something even when the public says, no, we don't want it. I'd love to see two 10 a gallon around where I live at of course I'm gonna be cutting back on all I was going through roughly a tank and a half a week so we're talking four five six six tanks of gas a month the average is about 11 gallons each time. So let's say 66 gallons times almost $3. Over $180 a month if you ask. Well that's gonna end soon. Don't have to worry about that anymore. My wife she works a mile from work and usually the tank once a month and that's only because she decides to go to this store or that store to take a look at things. It was used to work alone you know. In fact her car, 2016 Volkswagen Jetta, brand new when we bought it. So we wanted, let me see here, 11 years. Still a nice looking car. She only has 42,000 miles on it. That's how much she drives that car. I had my car in 2019 until today. Zero miles on it when I bought it. I got a hundred thousand miles on it. This ain't right, man. It's not right. But soon we won't have to worry about that anymore. I'll spend $180 a month in gas. I'm gonna stay alone. My God, what could I do with that money?

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