If Americans cared half as much about dead civilians as they did gas prices we wouldn't be in this mess.
True, but no state cares about dead civilians. Not one.
Iran was killing its civilians wholesale for protesting before the US invaded and covering up the reporting of it so numbers couldn't be tabulated.
Or if they cared about a convicted felon pedophile.
No one gave a shit until it came down to the price of gas. And they wonder in amazement when the world hates them.
If its any consolation, Germans would be ecstatic about 5$/gal (equivalent to 1.13€/L), because they're currently paying around twice that.
I have no idea why people keep trying to compare gas between countries. It's such a small part of things.
Heck, I'd pay $10/gal happily for no college tuition costs, national healthcare, and kids not having to do school shooter drills. (Yes yes Germany technically has University fees, but they're like $80 and is more a parking pass than anything)
Also Germany is smaller. Most people aren't driving 60km a day for a work commute. That's a fairly reasonable commute in the US.
Hell I used to commute 130km a day for university. No one would consider that in Germany, but I knew several people from high school making the same commute as me
The size of the country is completely irrelevant. What actually matters is that German metro areas sprawl less than American ones.
That's completely unrelated.
Cheap gas makes longer commutes and wasteful cars more attractive. If it were as expensive as Germany, your average commute would be significantly shorter.
You seem to misunderstand density. In my town in Germany I can walk to anywhere I need to go in 30 minutes, and in 50 I can walk from one end of town to the next. I'll pass dozens of bus stops and 3 train connections.
If I walked that same distance where I grew up in the US I'd be at a gas station, a church, or the woods. None of these offer adequate pay for me to live. I'll pass 0 bus stops, nearest train station would be about 20 miles away still.
This is why Americans freak out about gas prices. There are no other options in many places. Some people will read that and say "just move", but that fails to acknowledge the ongoing housing crisis.
So anyway back to the point on average Americans have to drive further and more frequently just to live. In Germany driving is generally more of a choice, at least in my experience, and due to the general density of cities you don't even have to drive far. Which helps with the gas costs.
You seem to misunderstand their point, without cheap gas the US would have developed differently
America's transit issues is a problem 80 years in the making and covers everything from a post WW2 economic boom to intense lobbying of congress by car manufacturers. Gas is one part of the function, but seems pointless to make up a hypothetical about undoing 80 years of history when we're discussing current events
If you make gas expensive today it doesn't shorten anyone's commute. Maybe it applies pressure to build public infrastructure, but it's going to take decades to restructure the US. In that time the people suffer and have no other option but to endure the cost
Literally been paying almost $7/gallon since the pandemic. America is just now feeling a fraction of European/Scandinavian prices since years back and freaking out. 😅
So happy to have switched to electric a year back. Paying between a dime and a quarter per kWh right now and living my life.
Americans are whining because they've allowed car companies to put out massive trucks that get... 6 kilometers per liter of petrol? And haven't invested in public transit. And have been allowing for the construction of massive datacenters that, despite burning fossil fuels for most of their power, and also still drianing the power grids and making EV charging more expensive (not that any of these people have enough saved to buy an EV anyway). And the complainers are all a minority of "rural" voters who don't live in cities, and can't easily get to a grocery store, a pharmacy, or work without driving 30km there and 30km back. At least.
So yeah, when a daily commute is 10 liters, and most americans who have had a cold in the past 5 years are in medical debt now, going from 50€ per paycheck to 100€ per paycheck every 2 weeks on petrol spend is hefty, especially given how the US federal minimum wage is a little over 6€/hour, and that's if the person still has a job at all, given the layoffs all over the place. Even if people are making 10€/hour on their commute job, gas price increases have just eatten an additional 5 hours of their labor every 2 weeks. If they go up any more, the Iran War's ramifications will approach a 10% pay cut for the "average" American. (And this doean't even account for the tax money being spent on the war, nor on whatever the outcome of the US debt exceeding its GDP will be, probably for the next generation).
Would those Americans have been better off buying fuel efficient cars, finding remote work to not have to drive so much, living closer to cities to benefit from public transit? Probably. But it's a lot late to try to make those shifts for these people.
When american politics claims that no one has been listening to "middle America," this is who they mean: the voters who are gullible enough to be oversold on "American Dream" and end up living paycheck to paycheck with no safety net.
The problem is that there is no helping them, so no one really tries. And the far right loves this, because it's easy to give those people false hope, underdeliver, and then blame it on the left.
So alas, no, it isn't any consolation that other countries are feeling this pain--that makes the situation feel more hopeless, rather than less.
In czech we have 50% of german salary, and our gas is 1.77€/l :)
We're a surprisingly weak nation, regardless of all the big boom booms we have.
"Appear weak when you are strong and strong when you are weak" - Sun Tzu
Both Russia and the US were thought to have very powerful military capability. Both made a strategic mistake when they decided to show everyone their hands.
I wouldn't say either nation is weak, but the power of deterrence was actually bigger than either one's true military power. Deterrence can be even better at protecting your people than actual military power. But you don't win offensive wars with deterrence.
Now, nobody's going to attack Russia or the US, so they can afford the loss in deterrence... But at least for the US, the middle eastern allies are now vulnerable to attack (particularly from Iran) and if China's willing to show their true hand, they might try Taiwan now. Though I imagine that perhaps China's leadership is wiser and won't repeat Putin's and Trump's mistakes. After all, their military might also be less powerful than we all think. Because it's very beneficial to have everyone think you can't be fucked with.
At the end of the day, it's hard to make efficient use of a large military. And the people protecting their own homeland have an advantage in morale. Invading a moderately weaker country is pretty stupid. Invading a moderately weaker country halfway across the world is even more stupid. To have an "easy" time conquering another nation, the power balance needs to be HEAVILY in your favor because of all the disadvantages of being the invading party.
TL;DR: Trump and Putin are idiots who gave away a huge advantage their countries had by showing how they are weaker than previously thought.
if China’s willing to show their true hand, they might try Taiwan now.
Xi is too busy getting rid of generals to invade Taiwan.
You're censoring regular words now, no longer just the curse words that might offend a puritanical corporation or your aging parents? smh
Pedophile is a filtered word on a lot of social media. They are just making it so their meme can meme the most.
If your platform blocks talking about current events, you need a better platform.
What if we all grouped up, and then decided to clean him and his cronies out of the government?
Too sensible?
BUT DANCING WITH THE STARS IS ON LATER AND I DON'T WANT TO MISS IT!!!!!!
It's called election.
Yaay let's return to subtle corruption instead of blatant corruption!
It's called revolution. Doesn't mean it needs to be violent, but it needs to be organized ie bringing the economy down.
5? Prices are almost at $7 in some places
I know it's what you get used to but that sounds still absurdly low when compared to your [country's] median disposable income. I assume the UK the real cost is twice that.
Oh I'm sure. But you have to remember what the USA is, in terms of how to l capitalist it is and it all adds up. Plus, destabilizing a "stable" country by doubling such a fundamental cost as fuel as an indicator is so much more.
Putting it like the USA is whining and playing trauma Olympics on a global scale ain't great, either. All that does is play into normalization of some pretty fucked up stuff that we should actually be more unified against and have solidarity around everything that's happening right now.
Gas prices are bad, yeah, but the deeper discussion around it isn't simple at all, and gas prices themselves aren't really the big issue.
p3do sounds like a Star Wars character.
P3do, stop redacting the Epstein files and shut down all trash compactors on detention level!
It’s extra funny because Tony Soprano was a Republican
Its almost like we waste 40% of all oil just to ship it from the holes we dig to the pumps or something
Five dollars a gallon?! My area is over SEVEN dollars a gallon.
~$10.40/gal in the Nordics (diesel). So that's roughly $0.25 per mile in my case.
Far from the main reason imperialism is a much larger reason.
On a systemic level yes, but this war seems to have been Trump's idea (as in Netanyahu's idea that Trump accepted). Even without Trump America would be doing a lot of evil and stupid stuff, but it's not likely provoking Iran into closing one of the lifelines of the global economy would be one of them.
*points at the gas tank*
Ayy there's a lotta money in this Tone
I wonder what my butler pays for my gas 🤔
*pedophiles
Spell it out or STFU
and like also because of all the oil industry subsidies with your tax dollars
oil kickbacks for keeping prices high while protecting company ships. 🛥️
"And I don't wanna hear about the fuckin' economy, I don't wanna hear it!!"
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