• Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.net
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    11 hours ago

    Did you read the article? The fuel stations are running out because of blockades by protests. They have fuel. Hell, they are nearly to the point of needing to turn away ships because they are nearing capacity.

    The protests are because of fuel pricing being gouged and impacting the livelihoods of these people.

    These actions have forced the government’s hand at providing relief packages to people in need, especially those in key economic sectors such as food production, public transit, and emergency services.

    The owning-class can go without making obscene profits off of an international crisis. That’s all that the people are asking for.

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      8 hours ago

      They’re wanting the government to cut the fuel duty to help with the costs. At least that’s what I’ve read of Irish based communities.

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        8 hours ago

        I’m from the US so I interpreted it the best I could. If others closer to the issue could provide more nuance it would be much appreciated.

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          You did a decent job. Tax is a huge part of the cost of fuel here so there’s room to cut it but there’s no doubt that price gouging is going on also.

          Diesel is running about €2.20 a litre here now which is about $9.73 per gallon in US terms.

          Maths was: 2.20 x 3.78 x 1.17