Chicago man goes viral for putting ‘mortgage’ payment in RV tank amid high US gas prices – FOX News

At the end of the minute-long video, the gas pump showed that filling the RV with 170 gallons of fuel wound up costing the man an astounding $944.85. Since it's been posted, the video has been viewed more than 16.3 million times.
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Wolfnight
4 years ago

And why Biden will lose in 2024 unless they steal it again, which they could.

Rick
4 years ago

And if anyone thinks all the energy packed into that 170 gallons will somehow come cheaper with an electric RV in 20 years will have a rude awakening. Energy is energy, a few coal and nuclear power plants are not going to generate the power, this is just one vehicle multiply that by 400 million. I’m not even counting wind, solar and hydro sources, these sources are mere toys. If the greenies want an EV future, they need to start building many, many nuclear plants starting now.

debtsor
4 years ago
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Or, they can just restrict you from using modern energy sources entirely, peasant.

That field won’t plough itself, churl, so get that ox to work.

Last edited 4 years ago by debtsor
Mark
4 years ago

Payments at the boat dock this summer will probably put that to shame.

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