Stickers at gas pumps call out Biden on high prices
As stated by the American Auto Association, the national average price of one-gallon regular unleaded gas is $4.32 as of Saturday.

A pump attendant was seen attempting to peel off one of the Biden stickers, which are sold for $8 a pack on Amazon, at a pump on the Speedway at Bruckner Boulevard in Mott Haven. A Shell pump in Harlem on Broadway had similar stickers.
A black resident from Harlem who could only afford a tight budget of $15 for his tank can hardly buy three gallons now. He argued that the democrats who claim to watch out for the minorities have failed to live up to it.
As stated by the American Auto Association, the national average price of one-gallon regular unleaded gas is $4.32 as of Saturday.
Another resident of Brooklyn said he will have to sacrifice his weekend dine outs to fill up his Toyota RAV4, which still got only half tank for $47.
As the cost reached $120 for 24 gallons of regular gas, it shot up the anxiety levels of a 29-year-old production runner from New Haven, Conn., even though she was filling up her work car on NBC Sports’ dime. She kept reminding herself that Russia’s bad.
The Stickers began appearing last year and are becoming more and more popular as the price hike is gaining momentum. Although the surge in gas prices are being seen as a result of Biden administration’s ban on Russian oil imports following the attack on Ukraine, few critics say Biden’s energy policies had already done the damage.
The managers at gas pumps are not happy with the sticker situation. They want the motorist to put the stickers on their own vehicles or houses rather than vandalizing private property.
Reportedly, a seller of Biden stickers - Javier Estrada Ovalles of Automotive Anarchy has been raking profit from this oil outrage. He’s been getting nearly 80 orders a day for these audacious stickers.
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