Gas in USA: 4.89 Ga, Mexico: 2.54 Ga
SAN DIEGO - If there's pain at the pump in the U.S., Mexico may just have a remedy. A gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in San Diego retails for an average price of $4.61 a gallon. A few miles south, in Tijuana, it's about $2.54 — even less if you pay in pesos.
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The network response is, state and federal taxes. Well, Mexico and many other countries have the same kinds of taxes. Let's face it, they are intentionally tanking the economy. Yesterday, i was refused tomatos on the grounds that there is a salmonella outbreak in 43 states. "How many have died?"
"One."
Wait a minute. Maybe one or two crops, but salmonella in nearly the entire USA? All at the same time? In almost every crop?
The only way you could do that is with chemtrails. That means airborne pathogens. And if that were the case, it would be other vegetables.
No. It's a fiction. It's designed to drive up food prices and here's why:
They need as many financial vectors imploding at the same time to get a crash going, then blame it on a kind of comedy of errors thing. It's why gas is so high, everything is so very high right now and is only going to get worse.
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