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Originally Posted by HDGristle
I'd prefer falling gas prices and the truth. Sadly, we're stuck well over $3 still round these parts.
https://www.gasbuddy.com/gasprices/p...nia/pittsburgh
And AAA data shows the avg is $3.41 so we're not really making any meaningful headway on that front. Seems like both of your hypothetical "who'd you rathers" can kick rocks while wearing flip flops 
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Call Shapiro and tell him to reduce our gasoline tax. Then we can make some headway

4. Pennsylvania gas tax
Gas tax total: 58.7 cents per gallon of gasoline
Drivers in Pennsylvania can expect to pay nearly 60 cents per gallon at the gas pump. At a whopping 57.6 cents per gallon, it has the third-highest gas tax in the U.S. There's no relief for diesel truck drivers, either. The tax on diesel fuel is 74.1 cents per gallon as of January 1, 2025, according to the government site of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania is big, so you might need to get gas before you cross state lines. Neighboring states like New York, New Jersey, and Maryland have fairly high gas taxes as well.