Getting weird messages from my gas pump

That is so stupid. Obama's deal was negotiated with 6 countries involved. It included nuclear scientists and each country had a staff of experts. It included inspections.https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/node/328996
Why are right-wingers so ignorant of the facts? It is because they read and believe lies all day long, every day.
Why are you so gullible is the actual question
 
The joint nuclear treaty of 2015 was a framework negotiated between Iran, and the United States, Great Britain, Russia, France, and Germany

FOX neglected to tell you that?
Those other countries you mention are not our friends. Fuck all of Europe you can't trust them.
 
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It's amazing how this just keeps happening spontaneously!!

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Those other countries you mention are not our friends. Fuck all of Europe you can't trust them!
Thanks for tacitly confessing you did not know that the 2015 International agreement was made between Europe, Russia, Iran, and United States. It wasn't just Obama sitting down to talk to Iranians over tea.

I blame FOX for you not knowing that basic information.
 
There was no treaty. Just a pack of raghead goat fuckers telling Barry what he wanted to hear while they went about business as usual.
There was a heavily negotiated treaty that included 6 nations and nuclear experts. It took a long time to hash out, and it included inspections. I do not know if you are just fucking around with your ridiculous posts, or are trumpian enough to believe them.
 
I don't get why diesel is so much more expensive than refined gasoline. In the 70s energy crisis, it was cheaper. Remember when people started switching to diesel powered vehicles for that reason?
It's the result of that crisis: More focus has been made on making cheap gas for cars than diesel for trucks. Diesel is also a more expensive process due to anti-pollution efforts.

Not an engineer, but my understanding is that it requires different infrastructure, not just throwing a switch.

On-highway diesel fuel prices have been higher than regular-grade gasoline prices, on a dollar-per-gallon basis, almost continuously since September 2004. This trend is a break from the previous historical pattern of diesel fuel prices usually being lower than gasoline prices except in cold winters when demand for heating oil pushed diesel fuel prices higher. There are three main reasons why diesel fuel prices have been higher than regular gasoline prices in recent years:

  • Demand for diesel fuel and other distillate fuel oils has been relatively high, especially in Europe, China, India, and the United States.
  • The transition to less polluting, lower-sulfur diesel fuels in the United States affected diesel fuel production and distribution costs.
  • The federal excise tax for on-highway diesel fuel of 24.3 cents per gallon is 6 cents per gallon higher than the federal excise tax on gasoline.
 
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