Gas Prices

Hey all of you Californians, howza ’bout them gas prices?

As gas prices in California hit the highest in the country, the state maintains the top spot for the highest state gas taxes in the nation.

Mexifornia leading the nation.

The average price for regular gas in California is $4.09 while the national average is $2.65, according to data compiled by the American Automobile Association.

Here in Atlanta it’s $2.39 a gallon.

Gas taxes recently went up by 5.6 cents in California, bringing the total state gas taxes to 62 cents per gallon. Factoring in federal gas taxes brings the total to 80 cents per gallon.

The Tax Foundation ranks California as the state with the highest gas taxes in the country.

And what do they have to show for it? A crumbling highway infrastructure. Meanwhile, they’re throwing billions at a bullet train to nowhere.

In May, the California Energy Commission announced it would further examine the potential causes of gas price disparity in the state and “provide a full report to the governor.”

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

But not to worry about high gas prices. Everyone will have an electric car so they won’t need gas. Of course, since now there are planned blackouts in Mexifornia, just like in all Third World countries, the booger eatin’ moh-rons who bought into the electric car bullshit won’t be able to charge their cars.

Fortunately, they won’t have to worry about plastic straws.