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Question: How high fuel price have to become before Australians would make Australian oil stay in Australia?

$3 per litre    
  3 (21.4%)
$4 per litre    
  3 (21.4%)
$5 per litre    
  2 (14.3%)
$6 per litre    
  0 (0.0%)
$7 per litre    
  1 (7.1%)
$8 per litre    
  0 (0.0%)
$9 per litre    
  3 (21.4%)
never    
  2 (14.3%)




Total votes: 14
This Poll ends automatically in 19 days, 14 hours and 45 minutes.
« Created by: tallowood on: Mar 17th, 2026 at 12:36pm »

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SadKangaroo
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to how cooked it is

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Re: Petrol could hit $3 per litre
Reply #510 - Yesterday at 4:49pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 3:19pm:
SadKangaroo wrote Yesterday at 3:11pm:
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 3:06pm:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 2:39pm:
The anti-Trump press is skirling about soaring gas prices and shudders in the stock market. Those shocks are painful but temporary. A nuclear-armed Iran would be a disaster and permanent. Mark Penn got it exactly right in a post on X called “War Resolve.” “In the past,” Penn noted, “casualties were the important and real limiting factor in any war.”

Today, people are worked up over a transitory increase in the price of gasoline and the most evil regime on earth is banking its survival on the West being more concerned about money than lives.

Consequently they even execute teenagers without fair trials to create fear among the population to prevent an uprising. And the global anger is over gas prices not the executions.

It will take resolve to see it through. The Iranians appear to have enough command and control left to launch desperate attacks on the region and suppress people at home. The aims of the operation have not been met until that chain is broken and the regime can no longer inflict terror on the world. And that may well take another month or so to accomplish and so the world will have to decide if it can withstand a temporary bump in gas prices to rid us of one of its most evil actors whose despicable actions are even more evident each passing day. Hopefully we can find that resolve because the good of ridding the world of this regime, ending its terror network and ending its threats against the West far outweigh a spike at the pump that will quickly be forgotten once this is finished.

https://amgreatness.com/2026/03/22/tis-but-a-flesh-wound-irans-delusional-victor...


They're talking bout the Trump administration there, right?



I don't think so. 

That regime will fall at the midterms, hopefully in such a majority that impeachment will be on the table, and all those members of the regime will lose their immunity and can face justice for their criminal and unconstitutional activity.

Assuming the midterms will, in fact, happen.


I think now that the mid-terms will happen, but they'll be rigged.

MAGA has already openly admitted that they'll be using ICE officers to intimidate and deter voters in key electorates.

As far as impeachments go, it's the Democrats' duty to impeach the criminals in Trump's administration (along with Trump himself) - Bondi, Gabbard, Noem, Hegseth, et al.

Let's hope they grow some balls and actually do what they're meant to do.



That's the part that keeps getting glossed over, Republicans were prepared to move on funding the TSA with Democratic support, and Trump simply pulled the pin on it. That makes the shutdown his, entirely his, not some abstract failure of "Washington", but a deliberate act of political leverage in pursuit of a very specific outcome.

And that outcome isn't governance, it's the forced passage of the SAVE Act.

At that point the pattern becomes hard to ignore. You don't tank basic government functions unless the prize matters more than the damage, and in this case the prize is obvious, greater control over the mechanics of voting itself.

ICE already operates in a way that raises serious civil liberties concerns, that's before their deployment to polling booths.

Layer the SAVE Act over the top, and suddenly you've got a framework that can be used to scrutinise, challenge, and potentially suppress participation under the guise of "integrity".

And conveniently, all of this unfolds while Donald Trump continues to face mounting legal exposure. That's not a coincidence, it's incentive. The more control you exert over electoral processes, the more insulation you create from accountability.

So the shutdown isn't dysfunction, it's strategy. Crude, transparent, and corrosive, but strategy nonetheless.
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Re: Petrol could hit $3 per litre
Reply #511 - Yesterday at 5:01pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 1:23pm:
Big Donger wrote Yesterday at 1:19pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 9:07am:
Big Donger wrote Yesterday at 9:04am:
I'd suggest that's pretty fair, Bobby.

You?


As if Trump is gunna pay reparations.   Grin


Then we can expect a collapse bigger than anything we've ever seen before.

Thirty years of economic growth will be erased. Worse than covid, the 70s oil shocks, even the Great Depression.

You know what the latter led to, ja?

Just so, as every schoolboy knows.


If only someone had warned US citizens before they voted for the convicted felon.


If only they had warned the morons here, dear.
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Re: Petrol could hit $3 per litre
Reply #512 - Yesterday at 5:03pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 3:44pm:
lee wrote Yesterday at 3:31pm:
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 3:24pm:
As I said, they've already openly admitted that they'll use ICE terrorists to intimidate and deter voters who aren't white.


really?


Yes, really.


Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

You are an idiot, not just a creep.

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Reply #513 - Yesterday at 5:22pm
 
SadKangaroo wrote Yesterday at 4:49pm:
You don't tank basic government functions unless the prize matters more than the damage, and in this case the prize is obvious, greater control over the mechanics of voting itself.


That was the Democrats who wouldn't pass the government funding bill. Wink
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Reply #514 - Yesterday at 5:27pm
 
SadKangaroo wrote Yesterday at 11:34am:
Jasin wrote Yesterday at 11:31am:
Oh that's easy.
You're a Lefty and never Right.
Wink  Grin


That's it? 

You give up so easily on the mere mention of a contradiction you hold.

The cognitive dissonance is so overpowering, you instantly white flag?

Maybe you should take some of your own advice:

Jasin wrote Yesterday at 10:51am:
Stop being a sook.
Stop making excuses.
Stop blaming others.
Stop being a coward.



Dear Mr Sad Kanga,
are you trying to sound intellectual by using the latest buzz words?



Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort experienced when holding
two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes, or when behavior conflicts with beliefs.
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Reply #515 - Yesterday at 5:42pm
 
$3.20 for diesel today in town - no restricions YET.  Took 37 litres and I expected about 45-50 - Nulon in engine oil and fuel conditioner works.
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Re: Petrol could hit $3 per litre
Reply #516 - Yesterday at 7:30pm
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 5:27pm:
SadKangaroo wrote Yesterday at 11:34am:
Jasin wrote Yesterday at 11:31am:
Oh that's easy.
You're a Lefty and never Right.
Wink  Grin


That's it? 

You give up so easily on the mere mention of a contradiction you hold.

The cognitive dissonance is so overpowering, you instantly white flag?

Maybe you should take some of your own advice:

Jasin wrote Yesterday at 10:51am:
Stop being a sook.
Stop making excuses.
Stop blaming others.
Stop being a coward.



Dear Mr Sad Kanga,
are you trying to sound intellectual by using the latest buzz words?



Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort experienced when holding
two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes, or when behavior conflicts with beliefs.


Hi there, Bobby. Do you continue to obey your DL, a self-confessed war criminal?

A simple yes or no will suffice.
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Re: Petrol could hit $3 per litre
Reply #517 - Today at 6:28am
 
Big Donger wrote Yesterday at 7:30pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 5:27pm:
SadKangaroo wrote Yesterday at 11:34am:
Jasin wrote Yesterday at 11:31am:
Oh that's easy.
You're a Lefty and never Right.
Wink  Grin


That's it? 

You give up so easily on the mere mention of a contradiction you hold.

The cognitive dissonance is so overpowering, you instantly white flag?

Maybe you should take some of your own advice:

Jasin wrote Yesterday at 10:51am:
Stop being a sook.
Stop making excuses.
Stop blaming others.
Stop being a coward.



Dear Mr Sad Kanga,
are you trying to sound intellectual by using the latest buzz words?



Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort experienced when holding
two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes, or when behavior conflicts with beliefs.


Hi there, Bobby. Do you continue to obey your DL, a self-confessed war criminal?

A simple yes or no will suffice.



Hi Karnal,
so now you've got a big donger - I assume for all the ladies?      Undecided
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Reply #518 - Today at 6:30am
 

Back on topic.

The world needs our gas.
I think our only hope is to swap our plentiful gas for fuel:
diesel, petrol and aviation fuel.
I assume that is what the Govt. is doing behind the scenes?
If so we will get out of this OK.

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Reply #519 - Today at 6:41am
 
Once there are American troops being massacred on the ground, the Houthis will close the Red Sea, blocking Saudi oil.

4 million barrels a day less in the mix.

This will bring Australia closer to running out and closing down. Markets crashing and interest rates spiking.

Think its now time to start stockpiling hard fuel and food.
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Reply #520 - Today at 6:55am
 


https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/warnings/china-move-could-doom-aus...


China move could doom Aussie flights as jet fuel shipments drop to zero

Australia’s biggest jet fuel supplier appears to have cut us off,
with no new shipments scheduled for next month in a move that could trigger flight chaos.


March 26, 2026
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Reply #521 - Today at 6:58am
 
Albanese waging war against Iran via UAE ... no wonder China took a swipe at Australia.

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Reply #522 - Today at 7:14am
 

https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/cycling-to-work-staying-home-cutting-school-ho...

March 26, 2026

China has imposed a ban on all refined fuel exports earlier this month,
including shipments of petrol, diesel and jet fuel.

Beijing’s order prohibits refiners from loading cargoes that
had not cleared customs before March 11.
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Reply #523 - Today at 7:18am
 
petrol prices in different countries on 23-Mar-2026

https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/gasoline_prices/
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Reply #524 - Today at 8:01am
 
Bobby. wrote Today at 6:55am:
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/warnings/china-move-could-doom-aus...


China move could doom Aussie flights as jet fuel shipments drop to zero

Australia’s biggest jet fuel supplier appears to have cut us off,
with no new shipments scheduled for next month in a move that could trigger flight chaos.


March 26, 2026


Doomed, are we?

So why do you still support your DL?

That's a question.
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